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A Gold Coast mother has plead guilty to faking her daughter’s cancer.

 

 

 

 

1. A Gold Coast mother has plead guilty to poisoning her daughter with chemotherapy drugs in order to maintain a Facebook page about her daughter’s ‘cancer.’ The mother had purchased the drugs online and administered them to her daughter herself.

Doctors had been left baffled by the four-year-old girls’ condition, performing bone marrow transplants and other surgeries to no avail. The mother had a history of creating fake illnesses for sympathy online, having run a Youtube account where she posed as a cancer sufferer herself.

The girl has made a full recovery, but doctors are still unclear as to the long-term effects of her poisoning.

2. A quarter of the frontbench are now involved in the expenses scandal. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison and Assistant Minister for Defence Stuart Robert are the latest MPs to have repaid taxpayer funds used to attend a colleague’s wedding.

3. Voting for the Labor Party leadership ballot has ended. It is expected that the result will be announced sometime tomorrow. This is the first time that the party will use a members’ vote, which will form 50% of the result.

4. A woman in Mexico has been forced to give birth on a hospital lawn after being denied treatment, despite being fully dilated. The hospital’s director has since been suspended. Nearly one in five women in the Mexican state of Oaxaca are forced to give birth outside of hospitals.

5. A US teenager has committed suicide after he was told that he would be put on a sex offenders registry for streaking at a high school football game. 15-year-old Christian Adamek was found dead five days after the incident, which saw him expelled from his school in Hunstville, Alabama.

6. The body overseeing the removal of chemical weapons from Syria has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) won the prize, awarded in Stockholm overnight.

7. US comedian Betty White is the new face of Air New Zealand’s air safety videos. The viral new ad shows Betty showing Air New Zealand’s passengers how to travel safely, with the help of some of her senior friends: