News Update: Clive Palmer claims the seat of Fairfax
Update: It’s official. Billionaire Clive Palmer has beaten Liberal National Party candidate Ted O’Brien to win the federal seat of Fairfax. Mr Palmer reportedly won by 53 votes.
The AEC called two recounts for the seat of Fairfax after Mr Palmer won by just 36 and then seven votes respectfully.
1. Child Brides
A UN report into child marriage has shown that one in every five girls (about 19%) gives birth before she turns 18 in developing countries. Of the 7.3 million girls who give birth every year, 2 million of them are under the age of 14.
Despite near-universal commitments to end child marriages, one in three girls in developing countries is married before age 18, according to the report. Families “may want to divest themselves of the burden of having a girl. In extreme cases, they may want to earn money by selling the girl.”
70,000 girls die from causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, according to UNICEF. About 5% of teenage births (680,000 out of 13.1 million) occur in developed countries. The United States leads the developed world in teenage births.
2. Mother and daughter trapped in Egypt
An Australian woman and her four-year-old daughter are trapped in Egypt because a court order has blocked them from leaving the country.
Amaal Finn signed an Arabic application form at the request of her husband, thinking it was for Egyptian residency. It was in fact consent for a court order banning her or her daughter Zareen from leaving the country.
Ms Finn’s Melbourne family is begging Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to intervene, so that the two can come home.
Ms Finn’s husband Mazen Baioumy has now gone missing in Australia, and the Family Court has permitted publication of details of the case in the hope the public can help federal police find him. It is believed that he may be hiding in the Egyptian consulate.
Top Comments
It might be just me but is anyone else wondering why an eight year old was wearing hair extensions. I know it's no excuse for how she was treated but I was curious.
Just thought the same thing!
Not just you, I thought the same.
I know a helmet saved my brothers life. Seems a silly thing to strike against to me. Will he strike against cars because of the seatbelt laws?
Re 5. I think she should seek compensation from the hotel as it was really their faulty lamp oe whatevs.
I agree - not her employers fault, definintely the hotels fault.