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MORNING BRIEFING: A man dies in Lethbridge Park after being stabbed in the chest, while NSW Health says high school students who are well will be allowed back in the state from China.

Part of the XPT train which derailed north of Melbourne last week, killing two people on board, will be sent to Sydney today for examination.when it derailed at Wallan last Thursday eveningA Transport for NSW spokesman said the rear power carriage and adjoining passenger carriage would travel via rail today to the XPT maintenance workshop in Tempe in Sydney's inner west.

He said the more damaged carriages, including where the driver and pilot were killed, would be loaded onto a truck later this week and taken to the workshop to be reviewed.The treatment of Aboriginal people with intellectual impairments will be front and centre at the disability royal commission in Sydney today as the enquiry heads into its second week.

Several witnesses who live with intellectual disabilities will give evidence, including a mother who will share her experiences as an Indigenous woman in regional Australia. Advocacy agencies including the Council for Intellectual Disability, as well as government agencies and medical experts are also set to give evidence.

Last week, the inquiry heard of a fractured health system where communication breakdowns are frequent and information on patients with disabilities was not properly shared.

 

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