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Man stabbed to death in 'domestic incident' in Rockhampton

Police have launched an investigation into the death of a man found with a stab wound in Rockhampton.

Emergency services were initially called to the Cypress Avenue, Norman Gardens address just after midday yesterday following reports of an assault. 

A 51-year-old man was found at the scene having sustained a single stab wound to his chest.

Emergency services were initially called to the Cypress Avenue, Norman Gardens address just after midday on Monday following reports of an assault.

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He was taken to Rockhampton Hospital, where he later died.

A 48-year-old woman, also from Norman Gardens, is assisting police with their investigations and a crime scene was declared at the address. 

Detective Inspector Darrin Shadlow said the death was being treated as a "domestic incident" and suspicious.

Detective Inspector Darrin Sudlow said that the incident was being treated as a "domestic incident"

"We'll continue to speak to further people … as well as the 48-year-old woman, but we're still conducting our investigations." Inspector Shadlow said. 

Detectives are encouraging anyone with information to come forward and speak with police.

Coastal swell washing baby turtles ashore during intense weather

If you come across a baby turtle when walking along the beach, don't put it back in the water.

Wildlife rescuers warn that beached turtle hatchlings will probably die if they are put back into the surf.

The warning comes as the wild weather battering the NSW coast is leaving an unusually high number of endangered loggerhead hatchlings beached.

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Some of the loggerhead turtle hatchlings that are in the care of Australian Seabird Rescue.

Instead of travelling out to richer feeding grounds around New Zealand and New Caledonia, the hatchlings are getting caught in big swells and ending up on Sydney and South Coast beaches.

Australian Seabird Rescue is taking care of baby loggerheads before they can be released back into the ocean.

"Baby turtles washing up on southern beaches can be problematic because they haven't been able to go where they need to go for their natural environment," general manager Olly Pitt told nine.com.au.

"Another concern is hatchlings that are washing up and don't make it, we are finding plastic in their tiny little guts."

A newly hatched loggerhead turtle makes its way to the ocean.

Loggerhead turtle hatchlings tend to be about five or six centimetres, but fully grown can reach up to 110 centimetres.

It takes about 30 years for loggerhead turtles to reach maturity and start breeding. They can live as long as 67 years.

But at their youngest, loggerheads turtles are very vulnerable.

Ms Pitt said the best thing to do if you find a beached hatchling is to call Australian Seabird Rescue.

Fully grown, a loggerhead turtle can be more than a metre long.

"The only thing we ask is please do not put them back in the water, it's likely they will not survive," she said.

"They've been impacted somehow."

Hatchlings rescued from the South Coast will likely be taken further north to be released in more suitable waters.

Loggerhead turtles are endangered, but have a broad geographical range.

The turtles are found off the coast of nearly every country on Earth, save for the west and south of South America.

Turtle hatchlings released

Thunderstorms predicted for Queensland following 100mm rainfall day

Severe thunderstorms are among a number of new concerns Southern Queenslanders are set to face down this evening, as the state's wet weather week continues. 

The new warning released Tuesday afternoon by the Bureau of Meteorology tops off another day of flood warnings and 60mm plus rainfalls for the rinsed region. 

Coastal areas such as Coomera Waters all the west to the Tablelands have recorded 50-100mm since 9am Tuesday, with multiple flood warnings remaining in place. 

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At Wongawallan in the Gold Coast Hinterland, more and more bridges and floodways are being cut-off by ever-rising rapids, with one crossing having no water on it to be submerged in just 60 minutes, nudging the one-metre mark. 

New warnings have also been released for a number of Brisbane creeks, including the Pine & Caboolture River and the Upper and Lower Brisbane River. 

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Though all eyes will be on parts of the Maranoa & Warrego regions heading into Tuesday night, with Severe Thunderstorms considered likely to hit central townships like Roma, St George and Charleville.

The further flood warnings come as a video, posted to Twitter by Transport and Main Roads Queensland, was filmed from a line of cars showing a car being swept away in waters,

Another car, further out, is parked on a flooded causeway, already shoved to the edge by the streaming floodwaters.

As people watch, the car is in short order tipped off the road and into the flood on the other side, where it is swiftly swept away.

"This vehicle stalled on the causeway and the driver was able to get out safely before the water consumed it," Transport and Main Roads wrote Twitter.

"With a lot of roads already closed, our best advice is to stay home if you can. If you do need to go out, make sure you've got a #PlanB, and if you're faced with floodwaters just #BackItUp."

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More than 200mm of rain drenched the Gold Coast in just a few hours overnight, with "intense flash flooding" soaking the region.

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Sao Paulo Governor Calls Pres. Bolsonaro a ‘Psychopath’ Over His COVID Response

(CNN) The governor of Sao Paulo state has called Jair Bolsonaro a “psychopathic leader,” in a sharp rebuke over the Brazilian President’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“We are in one of those tragic moments in history when millions of people pay a high price for having an unprepared and psychopathic leader in charge of a nation,” Joao Doria said in an interview with CNN on Monday.

Doria said much of the deaths from the virus in Brazil could have been avoided if Bolsonaro had “acted with the responsibility that the position gives him.”

He added that Bolsonaro made “unbelievable mistakes, the biggest one was having a political dispute with the governors who are trying to protect the population.”

Bolsonaro has repeatedly opposed lockdowns and restrictive measures and has criticized governors and mayors for implementing them.

The governor added that he was facing the biggest challenge of his life as governor of Brazil’s largest state, and that he had to restructure the healthcare system in “record time” and look for ways to mitigate the economic crisis that hit the country during the pandemic.

Doria also spoke about the grave state of hospitals and ICUs in Sao Paulo, saying they had already tripled the number of ICU beds and this month would open 12 field hospitals in the state.

The Covid-19 crisis in Brazil has never been worse.

Nearly every Brazilian state has an ICU occupancy of 80% or higher, according to a recent CNN analysis of state data. As of Friday, 16 of 26 states were at or above 90%, meaning those health systems have collapsed or are at imminent risk of doing so.

And as of Friday, less than 10 million people in the country of about 220 million had received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, according to federal health data. Only 1.57% of the population had been fully vaccinated.

That is the result of a slow rollout program that has been plagued by delays. During the announcement of its distribution plan in early February, the government promised some 46 million vaccine doses would be available in March. It’s been repeatedly forced to lower that number, and now only 26 million doses are estimated to be available by month’s end.

Doria said of 90% of the vaccines in Brazil were produced by the Butantan Institute in Sao Paulo — linked to the Sao Paulo government — and that by the end of August they will have made 100 million vaccines available across the country.

“It is still not enough,” he said, adding that the federal government in March started buying vaccines while Sao Paulo state began in April of last year.

CNN’s Matt Rivers contributed to this report.

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