1. Alcohol fuelled violence
A New Years Eve attack has left a Sydney teenager in a critical condition after he was punched in the face in Kings Cross.
His alleged attacker, Shaun McNeil punched four other victims during the same assault, a Sydney court heard yesterday.
Daniel Christie, 18, is in a critical condition in St Vincent’s Hospital. It has been revealed that he was shielding other alleged victims when he was punched.
Mr McNeil, 25, cried as he was refused bail.
He has been charged with one count of causing grievous bodily harm to Mr Christie, one count of assaulting Mr Christie’s brother, Peter Christie, and two counts of common assault.
The attack occurred on the same street where teenage king-hit victim Thomas Kelly was killed in 2012.
2. Other New Years Eve violence
The Kings Cross attack was just one of a number of violent acts across the country. In Port Macquarie, NSW there was a stabbing murder; another alleged attempted murder by stabbing in Adelaide; and a killing, reportedly by machete, at a beachside party on a remote island north of Perth.
At Surfers Paradise, a riot erupted after police arrested two men. The crowd followed them back to the police station, threw objects and injured three officers, including one who was bitten on the arm.
In Melbourne two police officers were assaulted at Edinburgh Gardens in North Fitzroy, where about 15,000 people had gathered.