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The US has revealed just how many refugees housed in Australia's offshore detention centres it will resettle, but only after conducting extreme vetting.
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Sara Connor says she was bitten twice by Bali police officer
Sara Connor says she was bitten twice by Bali police officer
Speaking after the day's proceedings in her trial at Denpasar District Court, murder suspect Sara Connor says Bali police officer Wayan Sudarsa bit her on the arm and the leg on Kuta beach.
With Toyota's Altona plant due to close in October, more than 2500 workers will be axed as Australian production wraps up. Vision courtesy Seven News, Melbourne.
The Queensland government orders an immediate review into security measures at a Brisbane youth detention centre after several juvenile inmates hold authorities at bay.
Bhavita Patel was a senior manager with Deloitte in Melbourne, where she was regarded as a "high-flyer". Photo: LinkedIn
After leaving Radford College in 2001, Ms Patel studied accounting and finance at the Australian National University.
She worked for the federal government in Canberra before moving to Melbourne, where she rose to a senior manager position with consulting firm Deloitte and was described as a "high-flyer".
Ms Patel had been walking back to her office from her lunch break when she was struck down.
She is the sixth person to die after 26-year-old Dimitrious Gargasoulas allegedly drove his car into the busy CBD mall and mowed down dozens of pedestrians on the afternoon of January 20.
Mr Gargasoulas has since been charged with five counts of murder.
The five other victims of the Bourke Street tragedy were three-month-old Zachary Bryant, 10-year-old Thalia Hakin, 33-year-old Melbourne father Matthew Si, 22-year-old Sydney woman Jess Mudie, and a 25-year-old Japanese national.
Seven victims remained in hospital on Tuesday, with one of those in a "grave condition", Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews said.