1. Family violence statistics
The Herald Sun report that 7 young children and babies have been killed as a result of family violence in the past 20 months.
The head of Victoria Police’s family violence unit, Det-Supt Rod Jouning, told the Herald Sun that children were more at risk of being killed by a family member than a stranger.
The distressing figure includes Divesh Sharma, 5, and his little sister, Divya, 3, who were killed by their father Niresh on June 1, 2012.
If you or anyone you know is experiencing or at risk of family violence you can call the 24 hour, National Sexual Assault, Family & Domestic Violence Counselling Line 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732
2. Refugee break-out
There are reports today of a mass breakout on Manus Island – and of refugees setting fire to a compound and tearing down fences.
The Age reports that Refugee Action Coalition spokesman Ian Rintoul said the riot squad was called in before a perimeter fence was breached.
It is not clear how many asylum seekers have escaped or whether there are any injuries.
Australia’s Immigration Department has confirmed there has been a “disturbance” at the centre and referred further questions to Minister Scott Morrison.
3. Scott Miller speaks
Olympic swimmer Scott Miller has spoken to 60 Minutes saying that the drug ice had him “by the balls” but he denied that he was a drug dealer.
Just last month Miller was handed a 12-month suspended jail sentence over drugs.
Miller has since admitted that in the interview which was filmed six months ago but could not be aired until now for legal reasons – he was so out of it he could not remember speaking to reporter Tara Brown.