1. Malala Yousafzai – the 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by Taliban members because of her work to promote education for girls – has gone back to school for the first time since the incident in October. In a statement about her first day at school in the UK where she’s receiving treatment, she said: “I am excited that today I have achieved my dream of going back to school. I want all girls in the world to have this basic opportunity.”
2. Police have resorted to playing classical music in a Victorian shopping centre to try and stop large groups of youths from hanging out at a bus terminal at the centre. The police office in charge of the experiment at Knox Shopping Centre said large groups of young people could be intimidating to other shoppers.
3. The Chief Government Whip Joel Fitzgibbon has admitted that Labor members are counting votes for a possible leadership challenge, telling Fairfax online that it was “silly to tell people … that there is nothing going on”. Both the Rudd and Gillard camps were reportedly calling MPs and Senators last night, trying to sure up support but at this stage it is understood that Kevin Rudd does not have the numbers to mount a successful challenge.