1. Balcony death trial
Accused murderer Simon Gittany has taken the stand for the first time in his trial. Gittany is accused of murdering his fiancée, Lisa Harnum by throwing her off a balcony.
“Did you kill Lisa Harnum?” his barrister Philip Strickland, SC, asked.
“No,” Mr Gittany said without wavering.
Asked whether he threw or “unloaded” Ms Harnum from a balcony, he also replied “No.” He said he’d told Ms Harnum to “pack her bags” after she refused to reveal “a secret” she considered shameful. He told the court he covered her mouth to suppress her screams and save “embarrassment” because he thought the neighbours would hear their argument. Cross examination for Gittany begins this morning.
2. Carbon Tax
One of Australia’s largest business groups says consumers may not see a big difference in the price of many products when the carbon tax is removed.
In its submission, the Australian Industry Group says apart from electricity, many price changes are likely to be limited. It says many businesses were not able to pass on the cost of the carbon tax in the first place
3. Mums-to-be discriminated against
Pregnancy has overtaken disability as the top discrimination complaint in Australian workplaces according to the Fair Work Ombudsman. Complaints included being sacked, passed over for promotion, denied training and receiving inappropriate comments after they revealed they were expecting.