UPDATE: The death of Gaddafi has now been confirmed. The ‘mad dog’ dictator was attempting to flee his hometown in a convoy of jeeps which was halted by a French airstrike. He crawled into a drainage / sewer pipe, wounded, and was cornered by rebels before pleading to one ‘what did I ever do to you’? He was shot in the leg and chest after pleading for rebels to hold their fire. President Obama said his death marked the end of a ‘long and painful chapter’ for Libya. British PM David Cameron said: “I think today is a day to remember all of Colonel Gaddafi’s victims”, including those who died in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am jet over the Scottish town of Lockerbie.” The rebels now claim ‘every inch’ of Libya has been liberated.
2. First asylum boat since Malaysia deal falls through ‘Liberals fault’: PM
A boatload of 51 asylum seekers, mostly Iraqis and Iranians, rests on the head of the Opposition, says the Prime Minister. Ms Gillard said Tony Abbott ‘denied our country’ the chance to stop more boats coming by sending arrivals to Malaysia. Mr Abbott was, by way of his Party’s vote, the man responsible for ensuring onshore processing of asylum seekers was the only way to move forward. This topic is discussed in depth tonight on Mamamia on Sky News as Mia chats to two refugees and the panel discuss the new reality … and how we got here.
3. Jones backtracks on Prime Minister ‘chaff bag’ comment
Broadcaster Alan Jones, who once said the Prime Minister Julia Gillard should be put in a ‘chaff bag and thrown out to sea’, (almost) apologised for the remark during an address to the National Press Club yesterday in which he also said Queensland had an addiction to mining. He said: ”Sometimes … when you’re going at 100 miles an hour these things are said … we don’t always say things that are fair and where we don’t I think we should be big enough to admit that they were better left unsaid.”