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1. Number of baby deaths at Bacchus Marsh now at 12.
The number of potentially avoidable baby deaths at Bacchus Marsh hospital has now been revealed to be 12.
The Herald Sun reports that a second extensive investigation of infant deaths at the hospital has uncovered five more suspect deaths between 2001 and 2013, which had not previously been disclosed by the health service.
Health Minister Jill Hennessy said officials had begun meeting with bereaved mothers whose babies may have died in preventable circumstances at the hospital over the past 15 years so they could receive the “answers and certainty they deserve” reports The Age.
An initial investigation last year found seven baby deaths at the Bacchus Marsh and Melton Regional Hospital from 2013-14 could have been avoidable.
According to News Limited the Health Services Commissioner has opened inquiries into 43 more reports of botched births at the hospital. It has been reported that four of the families have already been informed that hospital failings may have led to the death of their child.
2. 60 Minutes criticised for putting entertainment value before journalism.
A former TV executive producer and Professor of Journalism has critisised 60 Minutes for the way it has handled cases like that of Sally Faulkner.
Peter Manning an adjunct professor of Journalism at the University of Technology, Sydney, and a former head of news and current affairs at ABC TV and Seven told Fairfax Media “the entertainment value has been allowed to outweigh the journalism value”.