The baby girl injured in a stabbing rampage that killed her mother is recovering and has been moved out of the intense care ward.
The nine-month-old was stabbed during Joel Cauchi's deadly spree through Westfield Bondi Junction Shopping Centre in Sydney's east on Saturday.
The child's mother, Ashlee Good, was one of six people murdered before Cauchi was shot dead by a police officer.
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Today Good's daughter was moved out of ICU and into a ward at the Sydney Children's Hospital.
She is in a serious but stable condition after being upgraded from critical yesterday.
Yesterday, NSW Health Minister Ryan Park said he was "delighted" by the news the little girl was recovering and said it was "a big change and a significant improvement".
Seven other patients wounded in the Saturday attack remain in care.
Initially 12 patients were taken to hospital in the aftermath of the attack.
Today Westfield resumed its vehicle retrieval process for shoppers who were forced to abandon their cars, but the centre remains closed.