Out of the ashes springs hope … and a home
They lost 11 members of the one extended family. It all happened in one night, in one horrific house fire. But now the survivors of the Brisbane family have been given hope and a new home, built by some 150 volunteers and 40 companies like Mirvac and Hutchison Builders in the suburb of Slacks Creek on the same parcel of land which last year carried so much heartache.
Brisbanetimes.com.au reported:
Tau Taufa said he felt they were still with him in spirit.
‘‘My family are very much alive here. Thank you to all you guys,” he said.
”You drive away all my sadness and fill me with gladness.”
Tau lost his wife, daughter and three grandchildren in the August 24 blaze which also took another six relatives. He said although they had been taken, their spirits were ‘very much alive here’.
The home features 11 columns and 11 trees planted in the backyard.
Will Schapelle Corby gain clemency?
There are reports out of Indonesia that the President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is considering a clemency application regarding convicted Australian drug smuggler Schapelle Corby. If granted, it could halve her 20-year sentence and make her eligible for release in 2014. Possibly immediately if previous sentence reductions (traditionally small reductions are given around holidays in Bali).
News.com.au reported: