Twin babies die in Byron Bay ‘wild birth’ tragedy
Police are investigating the deaths of premature twins after a “wild birthing” went wrong in the Byron Bay area.
Police are investigating the deaths of premature twins after a “wild birthing” went wrong in the Byron Bay area.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: It was some time in 2003, after Kathleen Folbigg had been sentenced to 40 years in jail for smothering her four infant children, that her husband Craig Folbigg was physically attacked in a RSL club.
After 20 years in jail freedom is within reach for Kathleen Folbigg, but what will be the next step for the woman once dubbed the most hated in Australia.
After 20 years in jail, the case against convicted child killer Kathleen Folbigg is unravelling as a procession of scientists argue the children likely died of natural causes with even the critics admitting it is possible. Listen to the Mother’s Guilt podcast.
Kathleen Folbigg’s horrific childhood will be examined and her state of mind front and centre at the inquiry into her conviction for killing her four children. Listen to the latest episode of Mother’s Guilt.
Lockdowns, working from home, more alcohol consumption, extra Covid kilos and the virus itself has led to worse heart health indicators, experts warn.
A cutting-edge Australian trial that modifies children’s own immune cells to fight the deadly DIPG brain cancer is being hailed as a game-changer for kids struck by the cruel disease.
For the eighth year running the most popular boy’s name in NSW remained unchanged, while an old classic regained top spot on the list of names for girls.
Kayla Witek was four months pregnant when her ex-boyfriend tracked her down and stabbed her nine times. Seven years later, her attacker, a Syrian national, is out of jail and still in Australia and flaunting his life on social media.
Less than a month ago, celebrity stylist Donny Galella said goodbye to his big sister when she succumbed to breast cancer. Now he’ll attend the Pink Test to honour her and the woman who started it all, Jane McGrath.
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