Australia marsupials suicidal mating habits land them on endangered species list

Two Australian marsupials are willing to die for love and have been added to the endangered list as a result of their suicidal mating habits.

The tiny black-tailed dusky antechinus and silver-headed  antechinus are mouse-like marsupials discovered in 2013, facing struggles such as global warming and habitat loss.

Scientists are racing against the clock to save the male marsupials from themselves as their 14 hour mating sessions produce copious levels of testosterone, causing a stress hormone to destroy their organs.

NDIS leaves 8000 people waiting for assessments

The National Disability Insurance Scheme plan review system has left 8000 people waiting for over nine months to assess their disability care and funding.

A Commonwealth Ombudsman report deemed the system, "unwieldy", "unapproachable", and lacking "fairness and transparency" as it has received over 400 complaints about the review process in the past eighteen months.

Kelloggs pulling out from business in Venezuela

Cereal company Kellogg will be pulling out of Venezuela as workers were prevented from entering their factory in Maracay.

The South American country’s economic decline is to blame, with strict currency control, limited raw materials and inflation affecting businesses and residents.

But during an upcoming election rally in the wake of ongoing national crises, current President Nicolas Maduro says he intends to hand over the Kellogg facility to the workers.

Fourth journalist assassinated in Mexico

Another Mexican journalist has been assassinated in Mexico, marking the fourth killed so far in 2018.

The journo was shot dead on Tuesday morning as he was driving away from his home in Villahermosa.

The Committee to Protect Journalists have stated that two of the four killings this year have been confirmed due to the reporter’s work.

Asthma may be preventatively managed before birth

Diagnosed asthma in preschool aged children has halved by managing the condition in expectant mums’.

Birth difficulties including pre-term birth and low birth weight are linked to asthma and every year it kills 400 Australians, with 37000 being hospitalisations.

Researcher, Joerg Mattes says asthma prevention is the holy grail and these findings have significant implications for patients and ongoing research.

NT seabed mining moratorium extended

The Northern Territory seabed mining moratorium has been extended through 2021.

The ban sees a pause on growing interest in deposits of manganese along the coast of Arnhem Land and the Gulf of Carpentaria.

This follows the ban beginning in 2012 by the then country liberals over concerns about potential environmental impacts.