Showing posts with label May 09. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May 09. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

AFL Tribunal: Guilty! Nic Naitanui’s one-game ban upheld by tribunal

Screenshot from 2018-05-07 16-16-14West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui has failed in his attempt to overturn at one-game ban for engaging in rough conduct and will miss Saturday’s match against Greater Western Sydney.Naitanui was initially offered a one-game ban by Match Review Officer Michael Christian after being reported for his strong tackle on Port Adelaide’s Karl Amon during Saturday’s clash at Optus Stadium.

The case divided the football world.

Big names such as Matthew Lloyd, Gerard Healy and Warren Tredrea declared the incident was simply a part of the game while Malcolm Blight, Kane Cornes and Danny Frawley demanded a ban, saying Naitanui could have seriously hurt Amon.

The hearing lasted for more than 100 minutes. Naitanui said he attempted to roll Amon onto his left side to avoid conceding a free kick. But he said they fell forward after Amon planted his left leg.

via AFL Tribunal: Guilty! Nic Naitanui’s one-game ban upheld by tribunal | PerthNow

Perth blanketed by smoke from prescribed burns

Screenshot from 2018-05-09 16-39-42.pngTHICK smoke from prescribed burning south-east of Perth has blanketed the metropolitan area this afternoon.

Parks and Wildlife Service has issued a smoke alert for areas between Two Rocks and Mandurah and the Perth hills.

Thick smoke moved over the metropolitan area this afternoon and is expected to linger into tomorrow.

Parks and Wildlife Service is planning two large prescribed burns in the Perth hills area over the coming days, which may produce further smoke over the metropolitan area

via Perth blanketed by smoke from prescribed burns | PerthNow

Troubled Kimberley teenager confirmed by coroner as WA’s first crocodile attack death in three decades

A saltwater crocodile in water.A WA coroner has ruled a teenager who died in Western Australia’s Kimberley while in state care was killed by a crocodile, making it the first recorded death by crocodile attack in the state for more than 30 years.

The 15-year-old boy, known as HLS for legal reasons, was found dead in a mangrove swamp about 200 kilometres north of Broome in March 2013, having run away from the bush block where he had been in foster care.

via Troubled Kimberley teenager confirmed by coroner as WA’s first crocodile attack death in three decades – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Ed Sheeran Perth Stadium Concert – First Big Name to Play at New Venue

Ed Sheeran Perth Stadium Concert Ed Sheeran Perth event will start his 2018 tour around Australia and NZ. With his ARIA chart topping third album, ÷ (Divide) still ranking after nearly 10-weeks, Australian’s are crazy for Ed Sheeran and the event at the new Perth Stadium will be the hottest ticket in the country. Ed will be returning to Australia and New Zealand to play a string of dates in March 2018, a note on his website said. Tickets go on general sale Tuesday, May 23rd.

A limited number of tickets will be available via a fan presale on Tuesday, May 16th.

Ed Sheeran Perth show is first to start his hotly anticipated Australia & New Zealand 2018 Tour – here are the details:

Source: Ed Sheeran Perth Stadium Concert – First Big Name Artist to Play at New Venue | Perth Feeds


BREAKING: Emergency in Canyon ride at Drayton Manor after person ‘in the water’

BREAKING NEWS:

The Splash Canyon ride at Drayton Manor Theme Park in Staffordshire was closed today as paramedics were called to reports of a ‘patient in the water’.

A spokesman for Drayton Manor said: ‘The Splash Canyon ride has been closed following an incident this afternoon.

‘Emergency services are at the scene and our fully trained park staff are assisting.’

A witness at the scene told the Birmingham Mail: ‘There has been an incident at Drayton Manor. An eight-year-old boy fell off a ride into the water.’

Witness David Charles tweeted: ‘Air Ambulance, police and several fire units here at Drayton Manor. Large area now closed off. Not sure what’s going on.’

More to follow 

The Splash Canyon ride at Drayton Manor Theme Park in Staffordshire was closed today

Source: Drayton Manor theme park accident on Splash Canyon ride | Daily Mail Online


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BREAKING: ‘Three skiers are killed in avalanche on French Alps’

Three hiking skiers are believed to have died after being hit by a huge avalanche in the French Alps.

The avalanche hit the Bonneval-sur-Arc area of south-eastern France, close to the Italian border, on Tuesday morning, it has been reported.

One of the three hiking skiers was a guide. There are unconfirmed reports that a fourth skier is still missing.

A rescue operation in the area is ongoing.

More to follow.

Source: ‘Three skiers are killed in avalanche on French Alps’  | Daily Mail Online


Transgender actress Jamie Clayton strips off in Sense8… Doctor Who star Freema Agyeman also bares all

It’s a Netflix original series that has become known for its X-rated scenes.

And season two of Sense8 promises viewers more racy action – as several of the show’s stars strip off in steamy new scenes.

Transgender actress Jamie Clayton is among those who go nude, while former Doctor Who star Freema Agyeman is also seen completely naked in the new season.

Intimate: The pair are seen putting on an intimate display in one scene, as they recline beside the waterfront - while completely nude The pair are seen putting on an intimate display in one scene, as they recline beside the waterfront – while completely nude.

Nomi also appears to put her body on full display while being interviewed on the red carpet at a glamorous event.

Meanwhile newcomer Valeria Bilello, who plays Lila, also goes full-frontal naked in the new series.

The Italian actress is seen baring her stunning physique as she chats to Wolfgang, played by Max Riemelt, on a balcony.

Racy: Meanwhile newcomer Valeria Bilello, who plays Lila, also goes full-frontal naked in the new series In another raunchy

 ZakSizzling: The Italian actress is seen baring her stunning physique while out on the balconyia, played by Mumbi Mainam, are seen getting hot and heavy in the bedroom.

Sense8 is a sci-fi drama about eight ‘sensates’ around the world who are linked emotionally and mentally.

The first season aired on Netflix in 2015, and was widely praised for its representation of LGBT people.

Speaking about playing a trans woman in the series, Jamie told E! Online: ‘I just really love being myself and being visible.

 Steamy: The first season of the original Netflix series became known for its X-rated scenes 

‘Nobody has to carry a flag and wave a sign or wave a flag and carry a sign- whatever it is.

‘Just be out, and if you’re proud of who you are then other people will be proud of you too.’

Freeman, who played Martha in Doctor Who from 2006 to 2010, has also previously spoken about her pride in the series.

She told Big Issue in an interview in 2015: ‘My inbox is flooded with people expressing gratitude, which blows my mind.

‘I feel so honoured and proud to tell a story that people feel is truly representative of them in an area that’s so lacking in television.’

MORE: Jamie Clayton strips off in new season of Sense8 | Daily Mail Online


Drug tests for the dole: Thousands of young job seekers to lose welfare if they are caught using ice, ecstasy and marijuana

Thousands of Australians will soon be forced to undertake random drug tests to hold onto their welfare payments.

Beginning next year, 5000 Newstart and Youth Allowance recipients across three locations will be included in the two-year trial of drug testing.

Job seekers will be selected at random and tested for drugs including ecstasy, ice and marijuana.

Anyone who tests positive to a test will be placed on welfare quarantining, while those who fail more than once will be referred to medical professions for assessment and treatment.

The cost of this measure – which is certain to raise the ire of welfare advocates – is deemed commercial-in-confidence and has not been published.

The Turnbull government says the trial is part of a suite of reforms to stop welfare payments being used to fuel drug and alcohol addictions.

Cashless welfare cards will also be expanded across two new locations, with the income management program extended for another two years to June 2019, after two test runs showed positive results for problem gambling and alcohol consumption.

Welfare will be denied to people with disabilities caused solely by their own substance abuse.

Other welfare measures include tougher verification requirements for single parents seeking welfare and a crackdown on those attempting to rake in multiple payments.

There will also be stricter residency rules for new migrants trying to access Australian pensions.

Older job seekers will also face harsher mutual obligation requirements under new welfare reforms.

For the 270,000 job seekers aged 30-49 will now have to undertake activity requirements of 50 hours a fortnight, up from 30 hours.

Job seekers aged 55-59 years will no longer be able to meet 30 hours of activity solely through volunteering, with exceptions in areas of high unemployment.

For job seekers aged 60 to pension age will need to undertake 10 hours of activity per fortnight (up from zero).

A new, single JobSeeker payment will be introduced in March 2020, replacing or consolidating seven existing payments including the Newstart Allowance.

Less than one per cent will be affected by changes to their payment rates, the government says.

Source: Young Australian job seekers face random drug tests | Daily Mail Online


BREAKING: 250 refugees feared dead. 2 migrant boats sink in Mediterranean

boat.jpgUp to 250 migrants are feared drowned after two refugee boats sunk in the Mediterranean Sea, the United Nations has said. A baby was among the bodies washed up on beaches in Libya following the latest disasters, which push the record death toll above 1,300 so far in 2017. The country’s coastguard picked up seven migrants who said they had been on an overloaded dinghy packed with 170 people, which sank on Sunday.

Omar Koko, a coastguard commander in the western city of Zawiya, said more than 30 women and nine children were among those feared drowned.

At least 11 bodies washed up on nearby beaches and were recovered by the Red Crescent, while at least 7,500 migrants have been rescued since Thursday.

Spokesperson Mohanad Krima said: “All the bodies are of female victims and there is a girl of less than one year old.”

Survivors of a second shipwreck were rescued by the Italian coastguard, telling authorities their boat started deflating under the weight of 130 people.

Based on its interviews with survivors in Sicily, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimated the number of dead at more than 80, with around 50 people rescued.

Migrant arrivals to Italy by sea are up about 30 per cent this year on 2016, when a record 181,000 people were rescued and taken ashore.

“The increasing numbers of passengers on board vessels used by traffickers, with an average of 100 to 150 people, are alarming and the main cause of shipwrecks,“ said the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.

“Risks are increased by the worsening quality of vessels and the increasing use of rubber boats instead of wooden ones.”

As well as drowning, refugees have been killed by suffocation and hypothermia in sea crossings, as well as on land by being run over, electrocuted, shot and hit by trains.

Despite a dramatic increase in deaths at sea, humanitarian organisations operating rescue ships have come under attack for allegedly aiding smugglers.

NGOs have denied all accusations of collusion as Italy’s parliament carries out a fact-finding mission, while a prosecutor in Sicily has admitted he has no proof of coordination.

Boat crossings between Libya and Italy – now the deadliest sea passage in the world – have increased since the controversial EU-Turkey deal shut the comparatively shorter and safer crossing over the Aegean Sea.

MORE: Nearly 250 refugees feared dead after two migrant boats sink in Mediterranean | The Independent


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Budget 2017: What it means for you

First-home buyers will be able to salary sacrifice for a mortgage deposit as part of Treasurer Scott Morrison’s second budget handed down on Tuesday night.

From Parliament House in Canberra, the Treasurer confirmed those looking to buy their first home will be able to salary sacrifice up to $30,000 into their superannuation account from July 1.

Small business owners, schools and first home buyers are among the winners of the Budget for 2017, with Mr Morrison promoting ‘fairness, security and honesty’.

Here’s Daily Mail Australia’s guide on how this Budget affects you.

If you’re looking to buy a home

Scott Morrison addressed the issue of housing affordability, and in particular, first home buyers getting into the property market.

Mr Morrison also confirmed a ‘ghost house tax’ being put on foreign investors who buy a house could help Australians trying to get into the property market.

Foreign buyers could be charged up to $5000 if they choose to leave a property vacant.

Last month, it was revealed house prices across Sydney had risen by a staggering 13.1 per cent in just 12 months, with the median cost for a home surging to $1.15 million.

If you have children at school  

Last week, the government revealed it would pump an extra $19 billion into schools over the next decade under a plan labelled ‘Gonski 2.0’.

All but 24 of Australia’s wealthiest schools will get the funding boost.

Total federal funding for private and public schools will rise from $17.5 billion this year to $22.1 billion by 2021 and $30.6 billion by 2027.

On those figures – and based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics total of 3,798,226 students enrolled in schools across the country in 2016 – the funding boost represents an increase of $1,211 per student per year by 2021.

But Catholic schools are up in arms about the funding, saying they will lose out and estimating fees at Sydney schools could rise by $5000 over the next five years.

But the government says its new funding plans are fair and will lead to Catholic schools getting an extra $1.2 billion by 2021.

Last week, Education Minister Simon Birmingham said it would be a ‘true, needs-based, sector-blind funding model’.  

If you’re a pensioner 

Scott Morrison has already promised a helping hand to reduce the cost of living pressures.

Aged pensioners, disability support pensioners, veterans and those on single parent payments will get a one-off payment to help with this winter’s power bills.

Singles will receive $75 by June 30 and couples $125.

There will also be a $350 million boost to help Defence force veterans battling mental health problems. 

If you’re a commuter 

Last week, the Turnbull Government announced a second international airport in Sydney would start operating within the next 10 years.

Billions have also been set aside for urban transport projects.

The airport will be built at Badgerys Creek to serve 2.2 million people in western Sydney.

The Labor Opposition stressed a train link would need to be installed to save the new airport from turning into a ‘complete joke,’ and more details were confirmed in Tuesday’s budget.

The government is committed to a 2026 operation date for the airport, which would have a 3700-metre runway and terminal capable of servicing 10 million passengers a year.

On-site works are expected to start in 2018 and the airport is expected to create 60,000 continuing jobs.

More road funding for congested capital cities, including Sydney and Melbourne, was also detailed in the budget, with funds set aside for urban transport projects.

The government also made provisions for the $1 billion Brisbane-Melbourne inland rail link.

The freight route would make it cheaper and faster to transport grain.

Medicare

The Turnbull Government has lifted its four-year freeze on Medicare rebates for some GP visits starting on July 1.

The standard Medicare rebate for a 20-minute doctor consultation has remained at $37.05 for four years.

The freeze has meant the amount doctors and medical specialists have been reimbursed has remained static since 2014, while costs of rent, staff and utilities have risen.

The rebate would have been almost $40 in 2017 without the freeze and patients will now see the Medicare rebate rise to up to $2 extra a visit.

Before the lift of the freeze, many surgeries were forced to pass the extra cost onto patients, hitting the most disadvantaged the hardest.

Last year, Labor accused the government of ‘privatising’ Medicare, in a successful scare campaign ahead of the July 2 election.

At the handing down of the 2016 Budget, Mr Morrison caused outrage after extending the freeze on all Medicare services until June 30, 2020.

The freeze was started by Labor in 2013 as a ‘temporary’ measure.

If you’re a media baron or a gambler

Free-to-air broadcasting annual licence fees estimated to raise around $130 million will be abolished.

Instead, broadcasters will pay new annual spectrum fees estimated to raise around $40 million.

There will be new restrictions to ban gambling advertisements from five minutes before the commencement of live sports coverage

If you’re anxious about a terrorist attack

The Australian Federal Police will receive an extra $321 million to step up the fight against terrorism, criminal gangs and drug rings.

The authority’s cash injection will be doled out over four years and is included in this year’s federal budget.

If you’re on welfare

Welfare recipients who persistently dodge their job-seeking obligations will be targeted through harsh punishments outlined in Tuesday’s budget.

The Turnbull Government has for weeks proclaimed ‘enough is enough’ for those who do the wrong thing, but has been silent on the proposed sanctions.

The Budget also contained funding for more trial sites for cashless welfare cards, after two test runs showed positive results for problem gambling and alcohol consumption.

The trials have introduced Cashless Debit Cards to ensure recipients cannot pay for liquor, gambling or withdraw cash with their welfare money, the ABC reported.

The current trials are costing taxpayers about $10,000 per participant.

If you’re a student at university 

Last Monday, Senator Birmingham revealed the budget would include $2.8 billion in cuts to universities across Australia.

The reforms will increase student fees and lower the threshold for graduates to begin repaying debts.

Students will have to pay up to $3600 more for a four-year university degree and start paying back their loans as soon as their income reaches $42,000.

Previously, students only had to start repaying the loan when earning above $56,000.

The most expensive degree, medicine over six years, will cost $71,900, up from $68,000.   

If you’re a big bank

Australia’s banks will be hit with a new tax to help raise $6 billion.

The revenue, to be collected over four years, will be reaped from a tax on financial transactions.

Source: Budget 2017: What it means for you | Daily Mail Online


Video of a girl telling off ‘Donald Trump’ went viral

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If you were hanging out on Twitter on Sunday, you probably saw this viral video making the round

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It shows “Donald Trump” with a really brave young girl who tells him, “You’re a disgrace to the world,” before taking a pic.


Tour De France champion Chris Froome rammed off his bike

Chris Froome has tweeted a picture of his mangled bike after being rammed off the road by a hit-and-run driver while training in southern France.

The Team Sky cyclist, who won last year’s Tour de France, said he had been ‘rammed on purpose by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement’.

Froome, who lives in Monaco, told his 1.3million

The Team Sky rider wrote: ‘Just got rammed on purpose by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement! Thankfully I’m okay. Bike totaled. Driver kept going!’

The picture was geotagged from Beausoleil in France, close to Froome’s home in Monaco.

Last month, former Giro d’Italia winner Michele Scarponi of the Astana team was killed when he was knocked off his bike by a van while training in Italy.

Source: Tour De France champion Chris Froome rammed off his bike | Daily Mail Online


Barbara Windsor reveals sordid details of affair with Sid James

Suspected car bombs wound at least 40 people in Pattani Thailand

Dozens of people have been injured in a double bombing, believed to have been set off by Muslim separatists, in front of a supermarket in Thailand.

The blasts happened in the southern city of Pattani in the latest attack in the predominantly Buddhist country.

The latest attack happened at around 2pm local time, with two bombs going off in quick succession outside a supermarket near the city centre.

A decades-old separatist insurgency in the largely ethnic Malay Muslim provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat has killed more than 6,500 people since 2004, according to independent monitoring group Deep South Watch.

Last month, the government rejected a conditional offer for peace talks by one of the main insurgent groups, the Barisan Revolusi Nasional, which demanded international mediation or observation.

Pictures posted by rescue workers on Twitter showed a thick plume of black smoke over the supermarket car park and some damage to the store entrance.

Near-daily shootings and bomb attacks have claimed more than 6,800 lives since 2004, with both sides accused of rights abuses and atrocities.

Source: Suspected car bombs wound at least 40 people in Pattani  | Daily Mail Online


Christiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez holiday in Ibiza

Trump Muslim ban plan erased from website

A reporter asks press secretary Sean Spicer why President Trump’s website still mentions “preventing Muslim immigration”, and the online page is erased shortly afterwards.

 

VIDEO LINK: Trump Muslim ban plan erased from website – BBC News


SPOILER: Better Call Saul: “Chicanery” Review

In “Chicanery” Jimmy and Kim finally, go to court against Chuck and Hamlin in court, how will Jimmy get himself out of this one in Better Call Saul

Title: Better Call Saul: “Chicanery”

Air Date: May 8st, 2017

Network: AMC

Genre: Drama, Crime-Thriller


Better Call Saul’s brilliance lies in its subtlety and patience. “Chicanery” is easily the best episode of this season, and it’s as a result of everything that came before it.

For the first time in a long time, and the first time this season, the entire episode is devoted to Jimmy’s story arc. I love Mike’s storyline and I think it has amazing scenes and builds up, but sometimes they can take away from the pace and timing of the story being told about our main character.

Everything that took place in this episode was there for a reason, even if it wasn’t plain to see at first. Rebecca has been a key part to the not only Chucks current state – as they reference later – but to the complicated nature of the relationship between the two Mcgill brothers.

Better Call Saul has consistently done a fantastic job of garnering sympathy for Chuck, despite everything that is currently going on between him and Jimmy, as well as his condescending and smug attitude at times. It’s not the first time they’ve shown Chuck reacting to an electromagnetic pulse and giving perspective on how he feels via camera work and sound, but this one was one of the harder to watch given the situation.

The whole thing is wrapped up in a nice painful bow even before Chuck throws the phone and doesn’t admit to his condition. Like a lot of Better Call Saul – being that it is a prequel – we as the audience already knew that Chuck and Rebecca are divorced, but seeing scenes like this and Jimmy’s role in them substantiates just how bad current situation and relationship are at the current point in Better Call Saul.

Not only is Jimmy helping Chuck lie, even offering him the advice that “From personal experience, the bigger the lie, the harder it can be to dig out,” you can see how happy he is for Chuck when their conversation is going well and how troubled he is when he hears the phone ring.

The show, don’t tell approach to all of this, and everything they’ve shown in previous episodes made everything that occurred leading up to and during the trial that much more satisfying and simultaneously tragic.

There are so many things done in this episode that lead up to it, that it feels more like a math equation than the climax to a television plot line. First, there is the given insight into Chuck practicing his lines for the court, stating “I love my brother” and what not in different ways, and writing them off because it wouldn’t sound sincere to the court. Thus making all the statements he’s said in previous episodes feel just as insincere.

Then there’s all the planning and misdirection on Kim and Jimmy’s part. Flying Rebecca in, sending her the photo’s, using the photos in court and all after Chuck’s defense of play acting allowed jimmy to make his mental health relevant, allowing him to use evidence. All on the surface made to seem like it was, in reality, Jimmy’s main plan to have Chuck breakdown.

But the return of the greatest character of all time – HUEL’S BACK BABY – spelled otherwise, but not before even more misdirection. Despite everything Chuck says to confirm he harbors a grudge against Jimmy for everything he did when he was young, especially stealing from his father’s business, the scene is still hard to watch. The solemn look on everyone’s face, and Chucks attempt to compose himself after breaking down, again, despite all he’s done to our beloved main character, made me feel for Chuck.

On a side note, considering how Chuck took getting a single number wrong for the Mesa Verde file, the fallout from this might not only explain why the older Mcgill brother isn’t in Breaking Bad, it may also put jimmy over the edge, depending on what Chuck does.

Breaking Bad can keep its drug trade and murder drama as a means of enticing viewers, it’s episodes like Chicanery that support my statement that Better Call Saul is the better of the two shows.

Source: Better Call Saul: “Chicanery” Review | The Nerd Stash