Saturday, August 31, 2024

Alexei Popyrin beats Novak Djokovic in US Open

 


The 6ft 5in Aussie Alexei Popyrin has defeated Novak Djokovic in four sets to move into the US Open fourth round for the first time.  

Popyrin will play American Frances Tiafoe on Monday for a spot in the quarter finals

 

Schindler's List

 


Schindler's list - John Williams - NL orchestra

https://youtu.be/YqVRcFQagtI

A Nazi buried in Jerusalem

Doctor released on bail in connection with Mark Perry's death

 





San Diego doctor Mark Chavez, 54, is expected to plead guilty in connection with the accidental overdose death of actor Matthew Perry.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Jean Rosenbluth allowed Chavez's release on a $50,000 unsecured bond with certain conditions, including surrendering his passport and agreeing to no longer practice medicine.


Baby attacked with coffee could require skin grafts after second surgery

 



A GoFundMe account set up to help cover the infant’s medical costs has so far raised $97,000 as of Saturday morning, well above the target of just $5000, with individual donations as large as $5000.




Ant this monster is still at large.

Australian farmers link to Parkinsons Disease

 



Dr Wesley Thevathasan thinks that Aussie farmers are at risk of developing Parkinsons Disease because of their exposure to pesticides.

All sorts of agents have been implicated, but the evidence is strongest for paraquat.”...................

https://tinyurl.com/28dckufk

 

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Association (APVMA) has restricted the supply of paraquat due to its high risk of poisoning and it is only approved for use in commercial agricultural settings

Friday, August 30, 2024

Taiwan is welcome here

 





Pacific leaders refuse to stop Taiwan from participating in the region’s top diplomatic gathering and China’s Ambassador to the Pacific nations said the decision “must be a mistake,”.............................

https://tinyurl.com/ye796fwr


Dinush Kurera guilty of murdering his wife

 



Today a Supreme Court jury found Dinush Kurera guilty of murdering his wife Nelomie Perera and assaulting their son in 2022.

He claimed he was acting in self-defence when he hacked his estranged wife to death with an axe and a knife in their Melbourne home.


Rory Amon MP quits Parliament amid child sexual abuse charges

 




NSW MP Rory Amon quits Liberal Party and resigns from parliament after being charged with 10 child sex offences including five counts of intercourse with a child.

The Pittwater MP faced Manly Local Court today and has been granted strict bail conditions to appear again on September 18.


Chris Ellison - the boss from hell

 

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Billionaire mining boss Chris Ellison has declared he doesn’t want his workers going on coffee breaks, as he “wants to hold them captive all day long” to improve output.

The 67-year-old managing director of Mineral Resources made the announcement during his company’s financial results presentation and it was posted on YouTube on the 29th of August.


Australia to lead international taskforce protecting Red Sea shipping lanes

 



The Morrison government rejected a US request for Red Sea military support just before 2022 election because resources were needed at home and in the Indo-Pacific.

But now Australia will soon take command of a maritime mission to protect Red Sea trade routes from Houthi rebel attacks.........

https://tinyurl.com/299xm9ez

 


Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launch

 



Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launches 6 passengers on sub-orbital trip to space and back.

Karsen Kitchen greets family and friends after a 10-minute up-and-down flight to space. At 21, she is the youngest woman to fly in space. Her father, Jim Kitchen, flew to space aboard a New Shepard capsule in 2022.  Blue Origin

 


Polaris Dawn mission launch postponed

 



SpaceX has once again pushed back the launch of its Polaris Dawn mission, which is expected to carry four private citizens to space, this time because of an unfavourable weather forecast.

 


Maori King Dies

 









Maori King Tuheitia Paki died peacefully this morning surrounded by family, a spokesman said. The Maori king, aged 69, had been in hospital recovering from heart surgery.


Israel halts fighting for polio vaccination of children

 



A short pause in fighting in Gaza has been agreed to allow 640,000 children to be vaccinated against polio, after at least one baby became paralysed by a mutated strain of the virus.

It was the first case of polio to hit the territory in 25 years.

 


Thursday, August 29, 2024

Germany expels head of banned Muslim association

 



FRANKFURT, Germany — 

Germany has told the Iranian head of the recently banned Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH) , that he is being expelled from the country and has two weeks to leave, authorities in Hamburg said on Thursday.

According to findings by Hamburg's domestic intelligence agency, Mohammad Hadi Mofateh was the official deputy of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khemenei, in Germany as head of the IZH, until recently.........

https://tinyurl.com/4n45325v

 


Gina Rinehart wants Australia to drill for natural gas to lower energy costs

 




Gina Rinehart has taken a swipe at fellow billionaire Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest over his failed 'green hydrogen' dreams, while arguing that 'her friend' Donald Trump has the right idea to lower power prices by drilling for natural gas.

Mrs Rinehart used her fourth video address to the National Bush Summit, which was held in the NSW central western town of Orange today, to argue that renewables or even nuclear weren't the way to urgently rein in soaring energy costs.

‘Natural gas is needed as a feedstock for manufacturing, and processing, aside from its uses to generate electricity for homes, offices, hospitals, shopping centres, hotels, restaurants, traffic lights, schools, sporting and entertainment centres’she said.


Sudiksha Ahuga cruellest nurse in Australia




Sudiksha Ahuja laughed as she reduced a dementia patient to tears by bashing a therapy doll's head against a table - knowing the elderly woman believed it was a real-life baby.   She then tried to cover it up by trying to convince a junior colleague who witnessed the sick joke to lie about what she had seen. 

NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal this week found the young enrolled nurse guilty of 'callous and deplorable' professional misconduct and is now facing calls to revoke her registration. 


Hunt for stranger who poured hot coffee over baby

 



Detectives have released new images of a man wanted after hot coffee was poured over a baby boy.




The baby was at a picnic with his mum and friends at Hanlon Park in Coorparoo in Brisbane when an unknown man approached the group at about midday on Tuesday.

The baby had burns to his face, neck, chest and arms, and he will need regular dressing changes under anaesthetic over the next few weeks.'





Pavel Durov facing charges in France

 



Pavel Durov, the founder and chief executive of the messaging app Telegram, is facing preliminary charges after French authorities barred him from leaving France. 

Mr Durov was arrested on Saturday outside Paris as part of an investigation into child abuse material and drug trafficking on Telegram. 


Ghost educational colleges shut down

 


Labor shuts down150 dodgy educational colleges and 140 were issued warning notices.

The Albanese government last week announced that more than 150 dormant vocational education and training (VET) providers had been shut down after failing to show proof of training for 12 months or more.

"The Albanese government is calling time on the rorts and loopholes that have plagued the VET sector for far too long under the former LNP" Andrew Giles said in a statement.............

https://tinyurl.com/2h3hsyy5


Biden wants Israel to stop civilian violence in West Bank

 




The United States has imposed sanctions on an Israeli settler group and a civilian security guard in the occupied West Bank.

The sanctions yesterday targeted Hashomer Yosh, which describes itself as a volunteer organisation that aims to “protect” Israeli farmers in the West Bank, and Yitzhak Levi Filant, the civilian security coordinator of the Yitzhar settlement, south of Nablus.

The sanctions freeze the assets of Filant and Hashomer Yosh in the US and bar American citizens/companies from engaging in financial transactions with them……

https://tinyurl.com/ra3hskzw


Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Richard 'Dick' Caine, the paedophile who ruined young lives

 




Richard 'Dick' Caine was today found to have committed 39 acts, including rape and indecent assault, on female members of his swimming squad aged 10 to 16 across the 1970s and 1980s.

Caine, now in his late 70s is in palliative care, reportedly with cancer and dementia.





The assaults took place at the Carss Park swimming pool in Sydney's south, as well as at Caine's home and in his car.






Why Egypt and Jordan won't take Palestinian refugees

 




Jordan and Egypt refuse to accept Palestinian refugees.  Their refusal is rooted in fear that Israel wants to force a permanent expulsion of Palestinians into their countries and nullify Palestinian demands for statehood.

In October, a leaked document from Israel’s Intelligence Ministry included recommendations to forcibly transfer Gaza’s population of 2.3 million out of the territory and into tent cities in Egypt’s Sinai Desert.

Government ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir have also both openly advocated the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza to make way for their replacement by Israeli settlers.

Jordan refuses to take any more Palestinians.  There are about three million Palestinians already living in Jordan who were granted citizenship through a 1954 amendment to nationality laws that came after the annexation of the West Bank.   But those displaced from the Gaza Strip after 1967, were not.

The Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty was signed on October 26, 1994.  The treaty guaranteed Jordan the restoration of its occupied land (approximately 380 square kilometers), as well as an equitable share of water from the Yarmouk and Jordan rivers.

 


Australian University heads eye watering salaries

 




…..Over in South Australia, Colin Stirling, boss of Flinders University, ranked 380th, took home a pay packet of $1,345,000. 

Not bad, considering it was over $100,000 more than Lawrence Bacow, who was head of Harvard University.........

https://tinyurl.com/yc362yd5


Israeli hostage rescued by military

 




Israeli hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi is reunited with family after being rescued by military.  The 52-year-old was transferred to hospital and his condition is stable.

Israel has not released details of the operation in which he was freed, citing the security of the remaining hostages and Israeli forces.

 


Australia's international student industry

 



Australia has the second highest share of international students in the world which brings in $30 billion a year.

As Education Minister Jason Clare says “it’s the biggest export we don’t dig out of the ground.”

The government is cracking down on the sector amid a wider push to bring down migration, in what Australian National University higher education expert Andrew Norton has called "by far the biggest reversal in policy" since international education was established.

It has already brought in a slew of changes aimed at weeding out bogus applicants, including changed visa processing priorities, more stringent entry conditions, and a doubling of the application fee, which have led industry bodies to warn that visa applications are plummeting and job cuts will soon follow........................

https://tinyurl.com/4a3tmahj

 


Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen Rasheed sentenced to 17 years

 







A Perth man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for coercing 286 victims, including 180 children, into performing sexually explicit acts on camera or video.

The scale of the offending, in which he targeted victims from 20 different countries, makes it one of the worst sexual extortion cases in history……………..

https://tinyurl.com/53zcnt54


Poll shows Dutton's on right track about Gazan refugees

 




More voters back Peter Dutton’s call to pause arrivals of Palestinians from the Gaza conflict than oppose it, in a sign the opposition leader’s rhetoric is politically profitable despite the charge he is intentionally dividing Australians while Albanese records approval rating of -10.........................

https://tinyurl.com/dmdneaws 

New hate crime against women in Afghanistan

 




Women's voices and faces are forbidden to be heard or shown in public in Afghanistan after virtue laws were introduced by the Taliban, three years after the militant group retook control of the country.


Uber cuts pay rates

 



Uber’s decision to cut driver pay is a crushing blow for many who went out and bought a new car. 

Uber said in an email “we anticipate that these changes will lead to an increase in rider demand and result in more trips for driver-partners”.

No union, no power


Giuliano Pirone left alone in 24/7 Perth gym

 


 




Giuliano Pirone’s family in Perth called 000 when he failed to come home.  Using his phone, Police tracked him down to a 24/7 gym last night.

After breaking down the cubicle door, police found him lying unconscious on the floor of the shower. The water was cold and he’d been lying there for 15 hours .

His is currently in an induced coma in hospital.


Monday, August 26, 2024

Gerard Rennick People First Party

 




Queensland Senator Gerard Rennick has resigned from the Liberal National Party after he was dumped from preselection.

But he’s not only running as an independent at the next election, he will seek approval to establish the Gerard Rennick People First Party.

 


Children under 12 restricted to fenced in zones on Fraser Island

 




The Fraser Coast mayor is calling for families with children under 12 to be restricted to fenced-in zones on K'Gari.

It comes after a string of incidents where children have been attacked by dingoes. 

https://tinyurl.com/ybpmuewj


Daniel Katz installed his bushfire bunker without council approval

 


Daniel Katz installed a six-person bushfire bunker at his Bridgewater property after the 2019 Cudlee Creek bushfire, without first seeking planning approvals.

The local council discovered the shelter and asked he apply for retrospective approval before issuing a removal notice — a decision which he is appealing.............

https://tinyurl.com/24wf2rr6

 


Canberr'a Floriade Festival 2024

 


 



Canberra’s Floriade Festival’s head gardener Tim Howard says the flowers have arrived "a bit too soon’’ this year.   However, organisers are not planning to bring forward the opening and are confident the flowers will look vibrant throughout the month-long festival. 


New Spirit of Tasmania ferries

 




Tasmania's two new Bass Strait ferries will have pet-friendly facilities, allowing passengers to choose from sharing a cabin with their pets or visit them at climate-controlled kennels.

The new Spirit of Tasmania ships are under construction in Finland and are expected to be in service from 2025.





Bridget Murphy and Macey

 



Bridget Murphy and Macey – also known as Penmain Promise – are regulars at dressage competitions in Victoria. 

Murphy and Macey will compete in the para-dressage at the Paris Paralympics.



Sunday, August 25, 2024

Sydney lawyer attempted to smuggle drugs into prison

 


 





Kristy Howell, a Sydney lawyer, will face court later this month after being charged with attempting to smuggle cocaine and ice into Parklea prison for her clients.

 


Government power to overrule Reserve Bank Board

 




In case you missed it, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he will no longer push ahead with the idea of abolishing the federal government's power to overrule a decision by the Reserve Bank Board.

He says he'll keep the power in place, and he'll now just try to restrict the circumstances in which it can be used……

https://tinyurl.com/44p523v3


Japan's lonely death crisis

 




When Takuya Shiota's cleaning agency was called to a small Tokyo apartment, its elderly resident had been lying dead on the floor for more than three weeks.  She was only discovered when her landlord tried to claim unpaid rent.

She had no family and no friends checking on her. 

She lived, and died, in solitude……….

https://tinyurl.com/2ju545b6


Should police march in Sydney Gay Mardi Gras?

 



The Sydney Mardi Gras board will vote on whether NSW police force members will march in its annual parade.




The debate came to a head early this year after police Sen Const Beau Lamarre-Condon was charged with the murder of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird.




The board asked the force not to march in the parade, however police later agreed to march in plain clothes “in consideration of the sensitivities”.


Saturday, August 24, 2024

Italians open manslaughter investigation after Mike Lynch's superyacht sinks

 



Italian prosecutors have opened a manslaughter investigation after British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch's family superyacht sank on Monday. 

The main question investigators are focusing on is how a sailing vessel deemed “unsinkable” by its manufacturer - Italian shipyard Perini Navi - sank while a nearby sailboat remained largely unscathed.