1. Ban phones in cars
There has been a call for mobile phones to be banned in cars completely after a Sydney model and beautician Sarah Durazza died in a car accident last year on a busy stretch of road in Sydney’s Mona Vale.
Magistrate Hugh Dillon said yesterday at her Coronial inquest that phones are a huge distraction for motorists. He will release the formal findings into her death in two weeks time.
“Frankly, If it was up to me I would ban mobile phones in cars all together,” The Daily Telegraph reports he said.
Mamamia has previously reported on Sarah’s tragic death here.
2. AFP warrants for Australian jihadists
The Australian Federal Police has issued arrest warrants for two Australians, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar, who have joined ISIS in Syria and have published images of themselves on Twitter posing with severed heads of Syrian government soldiers.
The ABC reports that in one photo Elomar holds up two severed heads. In another, he presents one head to the camera, with another three on the floor beside him.
Attorney-General George Brandis told the ABC that there are concerns these men may be a threat to domestic security.
“There is evidence that they are trained in terrorist tradecraft to perform acts of domestic terrorism in the event that they return either to their home countries or go elsewhere after they have been in theatre.”
3. Ebola fears
There are growing fears worldwide about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade urging travellers to avoid areas of West Africa where the disease has broken out.