A New Zealand woman jailed for killing her sexually demanding husband in Victoria is set to be deported after losing a bid to stay in Australia.
Eileen Mary Creamer, 60, was jailed for at least seven years in 2011 after a jury fund her guilty of defensive homicide for killing her husband at Moe, in regional Victoria, in 2008.
In 2016 the immigration minister cancelled her visa and Creamer took the case to the Federal Court seeking a review, but the court on Friday dismissed her application.
Creamer bashed her husband David, possibly with a South African tribal stick, before stabbing him in the abdomen during a fight at their home in February 2008.
During her trial Creamer claimed her husband made constant demands for her to have sex with other men in front of him and had been violent and abusive to her in the lead-up to his death.