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1. Bali Nine case has been adjourned.
The appeal for Bali Nine inmates Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran has been adjourned until Thursday 19 March.
Meanwhile, the Australian government has offered to pay for the imprisonment costs of prisoners if Indonesia will spare them from the death penalty.
It is alleged Foreign Minister Julie Bishop wrote to her Indonesian counterpart a week ago with the offer.
However, the death row inmates’ latest clemency hearing could be delayed for weeks, the ABC reports.
The appeal of another inmate — with whom Chan and Sukumaran will face the firing squad — has been delayed until later this month.
The Indonesian government had previously indicated that the executions would be postponed until all legal avenues had been exhausted.
The Bali Nine pair’s legal team will appear in the state administrative court today in the hope of securing a full hearing designed to force the president to reconsider their request for clemency.
2. Family of murdered Sydney woman plead for killer to come forward.
The family of murder victim Prabha Arun Kumar has appealed for information on her fatal stabbing in Parramatta Park, in Sydney’s west, on Saturday night.
The Indian national was attacked while she was speaking to her husband in India by phone.