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1. AFP to address concerns over Bali Nine arrests.
The Australian Federal Police will today address the media, answering concerns over their role in the 2005 arrest of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.
AFP commissioner Andrew Colvin and deputy commissioners Mike Phelan and Leanne Close will face the media in Canberra answering questions over the organisation’s work on the investigation which ultimately led to the execution of ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran last week.
The AFP have, in the past, declined to discuss the matter in detail saying that it could have jeopardised efforts to secure clemency for the duo.
Much of the criticism surrounds the fact the AFP tipped off the Indonesian police to arrest the group in Bali, instead of arresting them on their return to Australia.
2. Carrie Bickmore: the greatest Logies speech ever.
The winner of the Gold Logie, Carrie Bickmore, has captured the nation using her speech last night to pay tribute to her late husband, Greg Lange, who died of brain cancer in 2010.
In her speech, she spoke of the toll his illness had taken on him, and asked that her win raise awareness for support of brain cancer charities.
“I want to talk to you about brain cancer,” she said.
“Every five hours, someone is diagnosed. It kills more people under 40 than any other cancer. In 2010, my husband Greg was one of the unlucky ones.
“Over 10 years, he lost feeling down one side… he was a great father.
“I want to get the nation talking about brain cancer. Eight out of 10 people who are diagnosed will die from this disease.