UPDATE: The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has confirmed that debris washed up on a West Australia beach is not from the missing jet MH370.
Australian Transport Safety Bureau Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan had previously described the object as appearing to be sheet metal with rivets.
Today he said: “We’ve carefully examined detailed photographs that were taken for us by the police and we’re satisfied that it’s not a lead in terms of the search for MH370.”
1. Rosie Batty hate mail
Rosie Batty, the mother of Luke Batty who was murdered by his father at his cricket practice, has received hate mail.
Ms Batty has told the Herald Sun that it is important for her to speak out about the hatred.
“It basically says they hope no man gets caught up with a woman like me because I’m a disgrace.”
“What the writer is basically saying is, ‘what did you do to him? I’d like to hear his side. What did you do to cause it?'”
“But you can never do anything to cause family violence, because it’s never acceptable, but that very prominent attitude is exactly what we’re facing in the community.”
For support and information about domestic violence prevention contact 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732.
2. Debris washed up on West Australian beach
Debris is being examined that has washed up on a West Australian beach to see if it is linked to the missing plane MH370.
Australian Transport Safety Bureau Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan has described the object as appearing to be sheet metal with rivets.