1. Two men have been found guilty of charges relating to the Skype sex scandal at the Australian Defence Force Academy back in 2011.
Daniel McDonald, 21, and Dylan Deblaquiere, 20, were found guilty of sending offensive material over the internet (McDonald had filmed himself having sex with a woman) without her consent. McDonald was further found guilty of an act of indecency against the woman.
2. During last night’s Leaders Debate between Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Opposition leader Tony Abbott at Rooty Hill, Abbott pledged to not shut down any Medicare Locals as party of the Coalition’s proposed budgets cuts. Last Thursday, the Opposition Leader had given the more ambiguous answer of “I’m not going to say no Medicare Local will close, but I am giving an absolute commitment that the overall levels of health funding will be maintained.”
3. During the debate Kevin Rudd implied that Labor policy on the issue of foreign investment might shift, saying that, “I think when it comes to rural land, but land more generally we perhaps need to adopt a more cautious approach.” Rudd ended up narrowly winning the debate according to an exit poll of undecided voters, with 45 votes. Abbott came out with 38, while 19 remained undecided.
4. A teenager suffering from appendicitis has been left sleeping on the floor of an emergency room for nine hours while waiting for a bed. 17-year-old Demi Allul was at Campbelltown Hospital in Sydney’s south-west, when it became apparent that there wouldn’t be a bed for her. Nurses offered her a blanket as she slept on the floor. Campbelltown Hospital has the second-worst wait time in the state, with an average time of 22 hours and 29 minutes.