1. Father jailed for attacking newborn
A father in QLD has been jailed for five years — to be suspended after 18 months — for hurling his newborn daughter into her cot, giving her permanent brain damage.
The infant was five weeks old, and her and her twin had only been home from hospital for five days after being born premature. The mother was sleeping when the man picked the newborn up by her throat and threw her “as hard as he could” into the cot, crown prosecutor Gary Churchill told the court.
The mother noticed something was wrong when she checked on her soon after, but the father initially denied he hurt the baby.
Doctors found the newborn had suffered significant brain injuries and called the police. Four days later, he told police he had not been coping with parenting when he “lost it” because he “just wanted her to shut up”, Mr Churchill said.
The court heard that, at 12 months, the little girl had the developmental age of a four-month-old and she would be permanently brain damaged, with the possibility of an early death.
2. Turnbull leadership speculation
The speculation over whether Malcolm Turnbull is gunning for the Prime Minister’s job continues after he refused to rule out his leadership ambitions in an interview last night on the ABC. “I don’t have any plans, any desires, any expectations to be the leader. Having said that politics is an unpredictable business,’’ he told the ABC’s 7:30 program.
“I don’t think there is any member of the House of Representatives who, if in the right circumstances, would not take on that responsibility.”