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1. Body discovered in bushland believed to be 59-year old Penny Bailey.
A body found in bushland in Melbourne is believed to be that of missing mother Penny Bailey.
Last night police said the body, while not formally identified was thought to be the missing woman.
Her son, 34-year old Stephen Bailey was arrested yesterday over her disappearance.
Mrs Bailey was last seen at the Mont Albert home she shares with her son on Sunday, at about 9pm.
Stephen Bailey was arrested overnight on Wednesday on a main street in Flemington wearing only underpants.
Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
2. The Nauruan government backtracks on its commitment to process 600 refugee claims “within the next week.”
They have now claimed that only 400 will be completed by Sunday but others may not be concluded for weeks.
The ABC spoke to Deputy director of Nauru’s Department of Justice and Border Control, Shyla Vohra who said the processing timeline does not apply to people outside Nauru or their families.
“There are some people who are overseas for medical transfers,” Ms Vohra said.
“We’re also not going to be handing down the determinations for family members for anyone who is overseas for a medical transfer, so that we can do family determinations together.”