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1. Bali Nine choose execution witnesses as date confirmed.
The families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will say their final goodbyes on Tuesday afternoon — as the execution date of their beloved is confirmed.
The death row inmates have put in requests for spiritual advisers, who will be with them in their final hours.
Sukumaran will spend this time with long-time friend Christie Buckingham, a senior pastor from Melbourne’s Bayside Church.
Chan has requested Salvation Army minister and family friend, David Soper, Fairfax Media reports.
These two advisers will also have to observe the executions.
Chan and Sukumaran will leave Nusakambangan Island at 2pm on Tuesday, after which they will be taken to fields where they will be tied to posts and executed by firing squad.
2. Government slashes domestic violence education funding.
Thousands of children across northern NSW will lose access to domestic violence education programs after the federal government funding to the vital service.
Social Services Minister, Scott Morrison, ceased a program that taught healthy relationships and domestic abuse to 7,000 high school students, Fairfax Media reports.