1. Baby dies after balcony fall
A three-month old baby boy has died near Gosford on the Central Coast of NSW after he and his mother fell from a balcony.
Neighbours reported loud arguing before the mother fell. For more read this post here.
“Tragic: Baby dies after balcony fall”.
2. Search for MH370
The investigation into the pilot and co-pilot of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is gathering pace with a flight simulator seized from the pilot’s home yesterday.
There was confirmation overnight that the plane’s tracking systems and the transponder were switched off before the pilot sent his final radio communication to air traffic control. His final words – “Alright, good night” – were uttered without hinting at any trouble with the transponders, which has furthered the suspicion placed on the pilot.
At a press conference the acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein confirmed that the pilot and co-pilot had not actually asked to fly together.
25 countries are now searching for the missing plane.
Meanwhile video has emerged of the pilot.
3. Brett Cowan
The parents of Daniel Morcombe have told 60 Minutes that if a public register of paedophiles had been in place at the time Brett Cowan raped and almost killed a seven-year-old boy in 1987, their son would be alive today.
Top Comments
The Guardian reports that three Catholic bishops have written to New South Wales politicians urging them to vote for the controversial Zoe’s Law
When the churches pay tax then and only then should they have right to lobby the government.
That's ridiculous. Anyone who votes has the right to lobby government.
Even then, children and other non voters should be able to lobby government.
That's not what I said is it. I said if the church wants a say let them pay tax like everyone else ! You have missed the point entirely ! And shouldn't they be sticking up for the children who have been terribly abused or don't they count after they are born ?
PEOPLE should always be able to lobby the government. Corporations (which is really what churches are) should not be able to unless they pay taxes.
I agree, and also when the laws apply to them equally!
I'll put Richard Saul with Andrew Wakefield, Meryl Dorey and all the other nutbags.
I think ADHD is terribly over-diagnosed! While I do believe that ADHD is definitely a real condition I believe it is rarer than we see diagnosed and feel that what Saul says may have some cred. From a teacher's perspective, most of the kids labelled with ADHD need a bit of firm discipline from home, a decent lunchbox and a good night's sleep! In a school of nearly 1000 students I can count on one hand the number that I believe genuinely have ADHD.