1. Six cases of Zika Virus in Australia last year as pregnant women urged not to travel.
Six people tested positive for the mosquito-borne Zika virus in Australia last year, but health authorities say all of them were infected overseas.
On Tuesday, a spokeswoman for the federal health department said she could not provide any further detail about the six people, except to say: “There have never been any locally acquired cases of Zika virus infection reported in Australia.”
News of the imported cases came as Australian health authorities listed more than 20 “countries of concern” for pregnant Australian women to avoid amid fears about the virus, which has been linked to brain damage in thousands of babies in Brazil.
Fairfax Media is reporting the first imported Zika case detected in Australia was in 2012. There was one case in 2013 and 12 cases in 2014.
2. A body has washed ashore on a Sunshine Coast beach, two days after teenager disappeared in rough seas.
Police located the body at the beach, just north of Noosa, late yesterday.
Officers went to the beach after receiving reports a body had been found.
Police have confirmed a body believed to be that of 19-year-old Josh Carter, who was reported missing on Sunday, was found on Tuesday afternoon.
The body washed up on the beach about 5km south of the Teewah Beach camping area about 2.30pm.
Carter had been swimming with a friend at Teewah Beach on Sunday when he was swept out to sea by a rip.
The unpatrolled beach is known for having dangerous conditions.
3. A kangaroo’s severed head has been found left on a public BBQ.
A kangaroo has been decapitated and its head left bleeding on a public BBQ, in what police say is a criminal act of animal cruelty.