Puerto Rican death toll of Hurricane Maria revised

Officials in Puerto Rico have revised the Hurricane Maria death toll from 64 to 2,975 people.

Governor Ricardo Rossello accepted the new findings and said he is giving an order to update the official number of deaths as soon as possible.

The latest findings were made in a report by researchers from George Washington University.

The storm, which struck the US island territory in September 2017, has left Puerto Rico struggling to repair its infrastructure and power grid.

‘Epidemic’ of trauma withdrawal syndrome affecting children on Nauru

At least 30 children on Nauru are suffering from trauma withdrawal syndrome, according to a report released by Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

The rare and life threatening mental disorder causes bodies to shut down and can include complications such as organ failure and brain damage.

Psychiatry expert Louise Newman from the University of Melbourne says this epidemic is indicative of how traumatic the situation has become on the island.

PM’s plan to send migrants to regions for five years

New immigrants would be forced to settle in regional areas for up to five years under a federal plan to ease congestion in Sydney and Melbourne.

The move to impose regional settlement as a condition of migrant visas is in response to community concerns about urban pressures and social integration.

The Australian reported a decision on a time period for mandatory settlement was due to go to the Turnbull cabinet last week.

PM’s plan to send migrants to regions for five years

New immigrants would be forced to settle in regional areas for up to five years under a federal plan to ease congestion in Sydney and Melbourne.

The move to impose regional settlement as a condition of migrant visas is in response to community concerns about urban pressures and social integration.

The Australian reported a decision on a time period for mandatory settlement was due to go to the Turnbull cabinet last week.

Free wifi to be available at all city cat and ferry terminals by end of 2018

Free wifi will be available at all city cat and ferry terminals by the end of this year, thanks to a new roll out by the Brisbane City Council.

There are currently 5 terminals which have wifi, with 20 more to be installed.

Brisbane already has 275 free wifi hot spots across the city, including Fortitude Valley mall and Queen Street.