Convicted rapist Tom Silvagni will appear in court today for the first time since a ban on revealing his identity was lifted. The 23-year-old, son of AFL star Stephen Silvagni and TV personality Jo Silvagni, was found guilty of two counts of rape on 5 December. This followed a two-week trial in the Victorian county court. He is scheduled for a pre-sentence hearing this morning. Since his charge in June 2024, a suppression order had kept his identity private, citing concerns his mental health could worsen if revealed. Separately, state health ministers will meet with Federal Health Minister Mark Butler today. They will discuss funding to ease pressures in hospitals and aged care. Advocates warn shortages in aged care are worsening hospital overcrowding. The federal government is pushing states to accept a $20 billion funding boost. Butler and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese aim to finalize a deal this year to resolve a funding dispute dating back to December 2023. That standoff arose from states agreeing to help cover rising costs in the National Disability Insurance Scheme in return for more public hospital money. This live news update brings you the latest on judicial and health policy developments that affect many Australians today.