1. 24-year-old Sydney nurse dies on honeymoon in Fiji.
Two newlyweds enjoying the heat and the relaxation and the title of "Mr & Mrs" were on their honeymoon in Fiji when 24-year-old Kelly Clarke started complaining of stomach pains on Wednesday.
Two days later and the Sydney nurse was dead - a death her husband Chase describes as a "horrible situation" which should not have happened.
"She told me she was going to die," Chase told Seven News on Sunday, AAP reports. "I told her I loved her."
Kelly was initially thought to have typhoid, however her family has since revealed she died of severe bilateral pneumonia.
"This horrible situation shouldn't have happened," Chase said.
Now, Kelly's body is being returned to Australia and the Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to her family.
Tributes are flowing on social media for the young woman. "We are so shocked," brother Murray Shaw wrote, explaining Kelly had gone into cardiac arrest five times within an hour, ABC reports.
"You beautiful girl and amazing sister, you will be deeply missed."
A GoFundMe page has been launched to support the family. Click here to donate.
2. New vaccine to eradicate cervical cancer to be given in Australian schools.
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