1. Child ‘dumpers’ arrested
An American couple who were being sought by police after returning their adopted son to the state after raising him for nearly a decade have turned themselves in. The parents told the local newspaper that the boy behaved aggressively and would not agree to get help.
The County Prosecutor said ‘When you are the parent and you recklessly abandon a child or children, there are criminal consequences. These children don’t have a return-to-sender stamp emblazoned on their forehead.’
2. Childcare inquiry
The PM yesterday released the terms of reference for its inquiry into childcare and early childhood learning. The Productivity Commission will look at long day care, family day care, in-home care including nannies and au pairs, mobile care, occasional care, and outside school hours care. Australia’s system of childcare rebates and benefits has been singled out as perhaps the world’s most complicated as an inquiry begins to investigate adopting a New Zealand style scheme to support nannies.
3. First female Bishop
The Anglican Church has appointed its first female Bishop in Australia, the Reverend Dr Sarah Macneil. She will take charge of the NSW Grafton diocese which is due to be a focus in the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, in Sydney today.
4. Outrage over lion killing
An American television presenter has prompted a massive social media backlash by boasting online that she had killed a lion in South Africa. The outrage has extended to an online petition asking the South African government to bar her from returning. For more on this story and information on the online petition go to this post here.” Lion Killer outrage”
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I've been talking about Tony Abbott embarrassing us all by ignoring human rights abuses in Sri Lanka in favour of kissing the President's butt and giving them navy ships in his ruthless quest to stop the boats.
"We accept that sometimes in difficult circumstances, difficult things
happen," [Tony] said of torture allegations, instead focusing on the
progress that had been made, and on Australia's co-operation at sea.
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