The household of social networks feeling Molly the magpie have actually thanked fans after Queensland Premier Steven Miles exposed the bird might return home quickly. Miles provided an upgrade on Wednesday early morning, about 2 weeks after wildlife authorities got rid of the magpie from the Gold Coast home of Reece Mortensen and Juliette Wells after grievances the bird was being kept unlawfully. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Family of Molly the magpie offer upgrade on fate of popular bird. Newsletters: Breaking news as it takes place. Subscribe now “This early morning, the department has actually recommended me that the couple can protect the suitable licence,” Miles stated. “The group will deal with them now to do that. “I understand that will come as excellent news to the countless individuals who discuss my Facebook page daily getting in touch with me to totally free Molly.” Queensland Premier Steven Miles (left) and Juliette Wells, Reece Mortensen, Peggy, Ruby and Molly. Credit: Getty/Instagram (@peggyandmolly) The Gold Coast couple supposedly saved Molly when he fell from a nest in 2020. Ever since, countless social networks fans have actually experienced the budding relationship in between Molly and the couple’s Staffordshire bull terrier, Peggy. “Our hearts are actually pleased today after speaking to the premier today,” Wells stated. “We truly anticipate speaking with the department tomorrow to settle a service to bring Molly home. Peggy the pet dog and Molly the magpie. Credit: Instagram/@peggyandmolly “We simply wish to thank everyone.” The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation stated it had actually talked to Molly’s household and informed them he is succeeding. “The department has actually gotten in touch with the couple to guarantee them that Molly is being well looked after which choices are being analyzed for the bird’s future care,” a representative stated. “Our top priority is the continuous well-being of the magpie, and the bird is safe, going through rehab and has complete access to veterinary care.”