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Transfer Whispers, Dylan Brown, contract extensions, transfer news, Parramatta Eels signing, re-signing, off-contract players, Isaiah Papali’i backflip

Isaiah Papali’i’s management has reportedly confirmed the Eels backrower will honor his Tigers contract, ending speculation surrounding his future.

According to the SMH, Tim Sheens, who will take the coaching reins in 2023, spoke to agent Dan O’Loughlin regarding Papali’i’s doubts.

The merger club were reportedly assured the 23-year-old would land in Leichhardt for the club’s pre-season training alongside star recruit Apisai Koroisau.

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Papali’i previously explained he wants to have “no regrets” regarding his decision.

“Obviously people ask me about it, just even on the street or family and friends are hitting me up but that’s kind of for my manager look after and even if I don’t stay here or I do go next year, I want to make sure that this year has no regrets,” he said to 9 News.

When asked why he had doubts about making the move, Papali’i said it was Maguire’s axing that made him question his decision.

“I think it was the coaching axing that went on,” Papali’i said.

“When I did sign it was talking to Madge — he’s an awesome coach. That rattled the cage a bit and I guess you have to have those conversations and I guess that was a massive factor for me.”

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Papali’i will be a key player for the Tigers, who are hoping to rebuild under Sheens, Marshall and Farrah’s tutelage.

“The only thing I will say is I’m looking forward to coaching him,” Sheens said.

Sheens’ Tigers rebuild is underway, with reports suggesting the club will make a play for former Raiders backrower John Bateman.

The Tigers have also reportedly spoken to Papali’i’s management regarding their vision for the club under the new coaching structure.

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BROWN’S LUCRATIVE CONTRACT TALKS

Parramatta star Dylan Brown’s management has reportedly urged the table a lucrative contract extension to keep the young gun at the Eels as rivals circle.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the 22-year-old’s agent met with Parramatta powerbrokers this week as the five-eighth was reportedly labeled a retention priority.

While Brown’s management is hard at work, the New Zealand international expressed his desire to stay out of any negotiations until after this year’s World Cup.

“My manager would have communicated that (to the Eels) to leave me alone until the season is done,” Brown said.

“I just don’t like it. I’d rather not sort that stuff out (during the season).

“Any distraction is a bad distraction when you are playing footy.”

Brown’s preference to put extensions talks on hold could worry Eels bosses, with rivals being able to make a play for the in-form playmaker come November 1.

Reports suggest Brown’s preference is to stay in Sydney’s west and the Eels mass player exodus has left them in a strong position to offer Brown an upgraded deal.

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Brown has enjoyed the best season of his four-year career in 2022, recording 14 tries assists with a new-found confidence.

The young gun explained coach Brad Arthur has been instilling that confidence in him, and fans have been treated to a full display of his running game this year.

“The last couple of years … I have always been, not afraid, but I would second guess myself,” Brown said.

“I feel like you have got to go with your gut feeling sometimes and just be confident in what you are doing.

“You’re not getting selected in an NRL team to second guess yourself and not be confident.

“I’m in the team for a reason. Brad is trying to drive that into me. I feel like the more ball I get the better the left edge will go.”

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Coast’s mum-and-dad owners at breaking point

Worker shortages “across all industries” are severely impacting many Sunshine Coast businesses, forcing temporary closures, exhausting owners and frustrating customers.

While the ongoing fallout from the pandemic shares part of the blame, the fingers are being pointed at other underlying contributing factors.

More affordable, convenient housing for workers is emerging as the key missing link to the problem that’s affecting large and small businesses.

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers hosted a local jobs forum in the new Maroochydore CBD on Thursday at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites, bringing together key stakeholders (more on this below).

Eric and Francoise Pernoud. Picture: Facebook

It comes as mum-and-dad business owners like Eric and Francoise Pernoud work themselves to the bone to keep their patisserie café open and maintain the high standards customers have come to expect.

The Pernouds are desperate to find a barista and a kitchen staffer for their popular La Maison du Patissier at Meridan Plains and are at breaking point.

The kitchen staff member is needed to help Mr Pernoud make the breads, croissants and other baked goods, and the weekend barista is required Fridays and Saturdays from 7am to about 4pm, and Sundays 7am to 3pm.

For weeks, the Pernouds have advertised in the shop, by word of mouth, with flyers and on social media, to no avail.

The situation has become “critical” at the business they opened in March, 2018.

They have even resorted to phoning other cafes in the hope that their baristas can fill the required shifts and take some of the pressure off.

But as Mrs Pernoud laments: “Unfortunately, they are in the same boat as us. Everyone is looking for staff.”

The Maison du Patissier at Meridan Plains.

In a Facebook post on July 27, she wrote: “Every weekend I am anxious with Eric being so exhausted, he will collapse”.

“Since we have no barista this coming Friday, we have to close for this day,” Mrs Pernoud said this week.

“We considered opening but people would abuse us if we can’t make them coffee.

“We have a client that works night shift at a well-known restaurant that is feeling so sorry for us that she will help us until the end of September, or until we find a barista.

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“Eric is working seven days a week and he is exhausted.

“As for me, over the years I had multiple serious health issues so any kind of stress nowadays will make me sick.

“My body is exhausted but my mind is also.

“My husband and I are perfectionists and to not be able to do what we want because we’re short staffed is not acceptable. So, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves.”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers on the Coast on Thursday. Picture: Shirley Sinclair

While visiting Maroochydore, the federal treasurer Dr Chalmers urged people to put forward their ideas to fix the problems affecting businesses so places like the Coast could reach their potential.

“There won’t be unanimous agreement around all of the ideas put forward by unions or business or others but there is an opportunity for us to find common ground on issues around skills, perhaps migration, issues around enterprise bargaining,” he said.

“Our aspiration here is a good, well-trained, enthusiastic worker for every business that needs one and a good, well-paid, secure job for every Australian that wants one.”

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Caloundra Chamber of Commerce CEO Brady Sullivan said the worker shortage had been a “significant issue” for the region “across all industries” during the past year.

The chamber recently held a lunch with major Coast employers, representing more than 5,000 jobs in the region, with indications larger companies were facing similar workforce shortages to small and family businesses.

Mr Sullivan said traditions and hospitality staff such as chefs were particularly in demand, with a lack of affordable housing compounding the issue.

Tradies are in high demand as part of the current worker shortages across the region.

In the 2022 March quarter, the unemployment rate on the Sunshine Coast was 4 per cent.

“It’s the lowest unemployment we’ve had for a very long time and our youth unemployment has come down drastically as well,” Mr Sullivan said.

Mr Sullivan said one significant factor that had altered the local workforce was big changes in the types of businesses and jobs.

“Historically, it used to be ‘Come and live at the Coast, we’ll pay you $20,000 less and you’ve got to pour beers, work in retail or be a chippie,’ he said.

“Now the conversation is that the depth and breadth of opportunity on the Sunshine Coast has grown so much.

“We’ve have start-up tech companies such as GreaseBoss and Helimods, who export products globally but we also have a lot of new businesses moving into the region who see their market as broader than the Sunshine Coast.

“The number of jobs and types of jobs here are drastically different to even 10 years ago.

“Because of the workforce shortage, this means the employee has the power in the relationship.

“They have more power to say, ‘This is what I want to do and this is how much I want to be paid’.”

More affordable housing is required.

Mr Sullivan warned that positions would remain unfilled without more affordable housing.

“We can’t say, ‘Hey, we’ve got heaps of jobs here, come on up and live on the Coast and take these jobs’ if they’ve got nowhere to live.

“An 18 to 25-year-old who’s vastly under-represented on the Coast in terms of workforce percentage can’t pay $6-800 a week for a house.

“So, we need to think – is it a two-bed, one bathroom unit that’s $300 a week that’s affordable for them?

“That’s probably the biggest thing that we can do as a region.”

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NBA legend and civil rights activist Bill Russell’s number 6 jersey to be retired league-wide

US basketball legend Bill Russell’s number 6 jersey is being retired across the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association made the announcement on Thursday, permanently retiring the number worn by the 11-time champion and civil rights activist, who was good enough to have been enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach.

Russell is the first player to have his number retired league-wide.

The Boston Celtics star died at age 88 on July 31.

“Bill Russell’s unparalleled success on the court and pioneering civil rights activism deserve to be honored in a unique and historic way,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said.

“Permanently retiring his number 6 across every NBA team ensures that Bill’s transcendent career will always be recognised.”

Players who currently wear number 6 — including the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James — may continue doing so.

But the number cannot be issued again, the league said.

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Bill Russell was the most prolific winner in the NBA’s history. (AP Photo: Michael Dwyer)

All NBA players will wear a patch on the right shoulder of their jerseys this season, the league said, and every NBA court will display a clover-shaped logo with the number 6 on the sideline near the scorer’s table.

The Celtics have “separate and unique recognition for him on their uniforms” planned, the NBA said.

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We’re gonna need a bigger cul de sac: The Aussie property market is suddenly full of choice

Australia’s apparent cul de sac of a property market looks like it’s having a bit of a winter renaissance, with new data showing a handy surge in auctions and listings, as more homes stay on the market, longer.

With glamor cities like Hobart hitting record listing volumes (the Tassie capital is up 70% on last year) it’s a lot more of a buyers’ game out there, with CoreLogic seeing auction activity on the rise across Australia’s combined capitals.

And according to PropTrack economist Angus Moore, the total stock of properties listed for is almost up 5% compared to July last year.

“While winter is typically seasonally quieter, (this) is the largest year-on-year increase since 2010,” he said.

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While Moore reckons that’s in part due to the boom in available stock for sale – and properties taking longer to sell – it’s also partly driven by last year’s capital city lockdowns.

“Sydney recorded its largest year-on-year increase in total stock available on record, with total listings up 30.7% this year compared to the lockdown-affected levels in July 2021.”

The stock of properties listed for sale in Sydney and Canberra is around 5% above the prior decade average, and around 2% below in Melbourne, according to PropTrack.

“Selling conditions have begun to temper from their very strong levels earlier in the year, while the measurements of buyer demand have declined off their high levels, it is taking longer to sell homes.

“The wave of new supply coming to market over the first half of the year, particularly in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra, has lifted the stock available on market and helped make conditions a bit less competitive for buyers,” Moore added.

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More houses, less cost

Aussie home prices are falling now across most cities after the mad pandemic growth topped multi-decade highs in 2021.

With the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raising interest rates like a loon over the course of 2022, borrowing capacity for prospective buyers is being swiftly curtailed, which is in turn putting downward pressure on prices in the near-term.

Auction this:

After dropping sharply the previous week, capital cities are expecting a mini-auction boom with 1,646 capital city homes scheduled to go under the hammer, CoreLogic predicts.

While auction volumes are up 11.9% compared to the previous week (1,471), this week’s auction numbers are still -14.0% below the recent high recorded two weeks prior (1,913) and -9.7% below the number of auctions held this time last year (1,822).

“Further out, fundamental drivers of demand remain strong, with unemployment low, wages growth expected to pick up over this year, and international migration returning,” Moore says.

“As we look towards the spring selling season, activity in property markets around the country is expected to pick up over the next few months in line with the typical seasonal peak in activity.”

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• Melbourne (+10% YoY), Perth (+4.6% YoY), Darwin (+14.4% YoY) and Canberra (+24.8%YoY) also experienced increases in the total number of properties listed for sale in July.

• Options remain more limited in Brisbane and Adelaide, where total stock is more than a quarter and a third below pre-pandemic levels, respectively.

• New listings nationally were down 12.2% month-on-month in July, though it was a busier month than the same time last year, with new listings up 6.5% year-on-year.

• All capital cities saw new listings down in July compared to June, which is typical for the winter period.

• New listings in regional areas were also quieter in July, down 11.4% month-on-month.

Even so, it was busier than is typical for the middle of winter, with new listings up 3.2% year-on-year regionally.

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Hobart – capital of the Apple Island state of Tasmania, sits nestled and comfy on the River Derwent, and on the new listings front, Hobart is down around 13.5% for July as the property market went about its business through the usually quiet winter period.

That said, from fashionable Salamanca Place, and its old sandstone warehouses hosting galleries and cafes to nearby Battery Point, with its historic narrow lanes and colonial-era cottages, conditions are way, way busier than last year. Actually they’re hot, with new listings up 25.1% year-on-year.

With 1,270m-high kunanyi/Mt Wellington, with sweeping views, plus hiking and cycling trails its backdrop, the stronger-than-typical winter so far has given buyers more to choose from in Hobart than has been the case for much of the past couple of years.

Hobart buzzing like Toronto. Source: Getty

The total stock of properties available for sale in Hobart increased 0.8% month-on-month and was 70% higher than at the same time last year – the largest ever year-on-year increase on record in any city. Boom.

Peter Farquhar’s regional Tassie was up slightly too in the month (2.4% month-on-month), which brought them up 5.3% higher year-on-year.

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MultiVersus Season 1 Release Date Confirmed For Next Week

Earlier this month, the developers of MultiVersus announced that the release of Season 1 would be delayed to a later date. This also meant that players would have to wait to get their hands on the upcoming character, Morty. Thankfully, the delay hasn’t lasted as long as many fans thought it would, as the release date for the game’s first season has now been confirmed.

The officer Twitter account of MultiVersus confirmed that the release date of Season 1 would now be on Monday, August 15th 2022. The new season will bring with it a brand new Battle Pass for players to earn various in-game rewards.

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Although there’s expected to be plenty of new content for players to jump into, the developers did follow up the release date announcement with the following statement, “everything we are bringing to you in Season 1 will not drop on the same day. New modes and content will be spread through the life of the Season. We’ll continue to share dates on all the fun things to come.”

One of the biggest additions to MultiVersus Season 1 will be the arrival of a new character, Morty, from the hit animated series, Rick & Morty. Unfortunately, the new character won’t be playable until August 23rd, which is the date the developers confirmed for when Morty will be joining the character roster.

It’s not clear exactly what content will arrive on day one, but a preview of the new content for Season 1 was recently shared by the developers. Throughout the span of Season 1, fans can expect to find a brand new Ranked Mode, a Classic Arcade Mode, new Icons, Banner, and various other cosmetic items.

Many believed the start of MultiVersus Season 1 was delayed due to the merger of Discovery and Warner Brothers. However, co-founder of Player First Games took to Twitter to confirm that this was not the case. An exact reason for the delay was never made clear, but fans will be able to jump into some brand new content when Season 1 begins on August 15th.

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Tyson Fury retires AGAIN just four days after revealing plans to return

Tyson Fury has once again announced his retirement from boxing, despite revealing plans to return to the ring only four days ago.

The Gypsy King has fluctuated in and out of retirement he first announced following his stunning knockout victory over British rival Dillian Whyte in April.

Only as recently as Monday did Fury publicly announce his intention to return as he called out fellow heavyweight Derek Chisora, later stating long-term friend Isaac Lowe will replace SugarHill Steward as his new coach.

Tyson Fury has once again announced his decision to retire from boxing, on his 34th birthday

Tyson Fury has once again announced his decision to retire from boxing, on his 34th birthday

Fury first revealed his decision to retire after emphatically stopping Dillian Whyte (left) in April

Fury first revealed his decision to retire after emphatically stopping Dillian Whyte (left) in April

Fury also publicly called out strongman Hafthor Bjornsson ahead of a proposed exhibition bout on Thursday, having flown out to Iceland to confront the 33-year-old in person – only to end up at the pub after finding out he was in a different country.

The Briton, on his 34th birthday, has performed a sudden U-turn, however, now revealing he will never return to the ring.

‘Massive thanks to everyone who had an input in my career over the years and after long hard conversations I’ve finally decided to walk away and on my 34th birthday I say bon voyage,’ he posted on his social media platforms.

Fury also thanked a number of those close to him for their help throughout his career, including promoter Frank Warren, his father John, trainers SugarHill Steward and Ben Davison, and wife Paris.

The Gypsy King – who has both claimed it would take £500million to return and that he wants to fight Anthony Joshua for free – gave no mention to the WBC belt he still owns, with president Mauricio Sulaiman previously insisting the world champion would be provided ample time to come to an official decision.

Fury revealed his latest update on social media as he thanked a number of those close to him

Fury revealed his latest update on social media as he thanked a number of those close to him

It comes after promoter Frank Warren (right) insisted Fury is itching to return to the ring

It comes after promoter Frank Warren (right) insisted Fury is itching to return to the ring

Fury’s announcement, which has been met by fierce scrutiny on social media, also comes just days after Warren insisted his fighter has ‘itchy feet’ and will likely return to the ring soon.

Warren admitted the outcome of the highly-anticipated August 20 rematch between Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk would impact his decision, with Fury widely expected to face the winner next in an historic undisputed showdown.

‘I think what’s going to happen is, see what happens on 20 [August] and the outcome of that, and that’ll determine what he intends to do in the future,’ Warren told talkSPORT.

‘My opinion – this is not from him, it’s from me: I think he will [return], because he’s a fighting man and he misses it. That’s what he does, he wants to fight.’

Warren insists Fury is awaiting the outcome of the rematch between Anthony Joshua (right) and Oleksandr Usyk (left) on August 20

Warren insists Fury is awaiting the outcome of the rematch between Anthony Joshua (right) and Oleksandr Usyk (left) on August 20

Fury, who made his debut back in 2008, has claimed memorable victories over Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder, with his record currently standing at 32 wins, one draw and no defeats.

The champion has over the years been criticized for the lack of elite names on his resume, however, and the failure to secure an undisputed showdown against either Joshua or Usyk would not help his case.

Few believed Fury’s initial retirement claim, and few will believe his latest update, however, with US promoter Bob Arum earlier this week insisting the Gypsy King should not be taken seriously.

‘The truth is that he gets up in the morning and he figures how he can best stir up s*** and that’s what he does,’ Arum told Fight Freaks Unite.

‘You think Isaac [Lowe] take it seriously? Of course not, for Christ’s sake. [Fury] is just having fun. It’s his idea of ​​fun. He’s getting a little antsy as we all are because we’re waiting.

‘If Usyk wins then there’s one path to take because then everybody is close and friendly and if Joshua wins then we’ve got to deal with (Joshua promoter) Eddie [Hearn] and all that stuff.’

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Westinghouse cooktop recalled over fears it could shatter and injure users

A kitchen stove cooktop has been urgently recalled over fears the glass may shatter and cause serious injury to people nearby.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission this week issued a recall of three models of the Westinghouse black tempered glass gas cooktop from Electrolux Home Products.

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“The glass in the cooktop does not comply with the Domestic Gas Cooking Appliances Standard,” the ACCC said.

“If the glass breaks it may shatter into fragments and shards that may hit people using the cooktop or people nearby…and pose a risk of serious injury.”

The Westinghouse 90cm 5-burner black tempered glass gas cooktop has been recalled over safety concerns. Credit: ACCC

The recall affects the 60cm three-burner cooktop and the 90cm five-burner appliance with model numbers WHG638BC – PNC: 943254149, WHG958BC – PNC: 943254153 or serial numbers 95301134 – 22503805.

Consumers are urged to check the model number of their cooktop to see if it is included in the faulty batch, which was sold nationally, internationally and online from February 2020 to July 18, 2022.

Retailers included Bing Lee, E&S Trading, Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi and the Good Guys.

The 60cm three burner cooktop has also been recalled. Credit: ACCC

Impacted customers should contact Electrolux to organize a refund or for a free replacement by a service technician.

For more information, consumers can contact Electrolux Home Products on 1800 001 218 or via [email protected].

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Exclusive tour of the National Motor Racing Museum

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Go behind the scenes at the National Motor Racing Museum as part of the Ultimate Bathurst Prize

Go behind the scenes at the National Motor Racing Museum, as part of the ultimate Bathurst prize

The winner of this year’s Ultimate Motorsport Prize will be treated to an exclusive tour of the National Motor Racing Museum as part of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that has been built around the Repco Bathurst 1000 on October 6-9.

The incredible prize that has been put together by the team at Pirtek includes travel, accommodation, VIP tickets, and much more, all in support of its long-time charity partner, the St Vincent’s Hospital’s Peter Duncan Neurosciences Unit.

The prize also includes the chance to wave the green flag to start the race, a meet and greet and tour of the Shell V-Power Racing Team pit garage with the legendary Dick Johnson, access to the grid, a tour of race control and event TV compound, a lap of the track in the Supercars Safety Car, a helicopter ride, a visit to Pirtek Victory Lane to meet the race winners, and a lot more.

During the museum visit, the winners will have the chance to get up close and personal with some of the country’s most famous two and four-wheeled machines, including Allan Moffat’s 1977 Bathurst-winning XC Falcon, Tony Longhurst’s 1988 race-winning Ford Sierra, Peter Brock’s 1984 VK ‘Big Banger’, and Bob Morris’ 1976 LH Torana.

The now-defunct Bathurst 24 Hour is also represented with the 7.0L Holden Monaro 427C driven to a win in the 2002 event by Garth Tander, Steve Richards, Cameron McConville, and Nathan Pretty.

A list of motorcycles is headed by the 1987 world 500cc championship Rothmans Honda of Wayne Gardner and five bikes of Gregg Hansford, who had Bathurst success on two and four wheels.

Some new additions to the museum include the 1995 and 2000 Bathurst 1000 winning cars, as well as both the 24 Hour Monaros, plus the 2013 and 2016 Bathurst 12 Hour winners (Mercedes SLS and McLaren).

The winners will also have their photo taken with the famous Peter Brock statue at the museum entrance.

Last year’s winner of the Ultimate Motorsport Prize, Ross Greenup, said the VIP experience was something special that brought back so many memories.

“Brad (the National Motor Racing Museum Coordinator) made us feel so special throughout the tour and even gave us the opportunity to sit in a few cars which I know isn’t allowed when you are just a general visitor,” he said.

“The collection that has been put together is second to none and seeing some of the cars just brought back so many memories from watching the races growing up.

“While the whole prize was great, this element of it was outstanding, just because of the way Brad went about it and the collection of items is honestly something to behold.”

Piterk has worked together with his friends in the motorsport industry to put this wonderful prize together and with only a limited pool of tickets available, fans are encouraged to get in early to avoid disappointment.

The tickets are just AUD $20 each with and all proceeds will support St Vincent’s Hospital’s Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research Unit.

Fans can buy their ticket for a chance to win this fantastic experience at www.ultimatemotorsportprize.com.

The VIP tour of the National Motor Racing Museum will be hosted by museum coordinator Brad Owen who is looking forward to hosting this year’s winner.

“The prize on offer, as the name suggests, truly is the ultimate motorsport prize,” Owen said.

“Last year’s winners, Ross and Morgan, came through the museum and I made sure that they really did get that VIP experience. We’ve got some great pieces here and no matter what age you are, there is something for everyone.

“Like last year, I’ll give the winner and their guest an after hours personal tour where they can ask questions and get that little bit closer to the exhibits than would be normally possible.

“We don’t offer this opportunity very often and with the whole prize being raffled and not auctioned, everyone has a chance of winning.

“The best part of it all is that it’s going to be a great cause.”

The total prize includes an amazing list of ‘money can’t buy’ experiences including:

  • Return trip to the 2022 Repco Bathurst 1000 from the winner’s nearest Australian capital city
  • 2 nights accommodation
  • Wave the green starter’s flag for the Bathurst 1000
  • Ride around Mount Panorama in the Supercars’ Safety Car
  • 3-Day Supercars Paddock Club access
  • Presentation of the Pirtek Pit Stop Challenge trophy on Friday Night
  • Meet the race winners in Pirtek Victory lane
  • Behind the scenes tour of Mount Panorama – including visit to the top of the mountain and the podium
  • VIP (After hours) tour of the National Motor Museum at Mount Panorama
  • Change a wheel on a Supercar in an exclusive pit stop experience
  • VIP tour of the Dick Johnson Racing pits
  • Helicopter flight around Mount Panorama
  • Access to the grid before the race for the national anthem
  • A personal tour of the Supercars TV compound
  • A photo taken with the Peter Brock Trophy on the podium
  • A visit to Race Control
  • A signed photo with the race winners
  • Pirtek Merchandise pack
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5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Friday 12 August 2022

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On Thursday, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) had a very strong day and raced notably higher. The benchmark index rose 1.1% to 7,071 points.

Will the market be able to build on this on Friday and end the week on a high? Here are five things to watch:

ASX 200 expected to fail

The Australian share market looks set to end the week in the red following a poor night of trade on Wall Street. According to the latest SPI futures, the ASX 200 is expected to open 19 points or 0.3% lower this morning. In the United States, the Dow Jones rose 0.1%, the S&P 500 dropped 0.1%, and the Nasdaq tumbled 0.6%.

Oil prices charge higher

Energy producers such as Beach Energy Ltd (ASX: BPT) and Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS) could have a good day after oil prices strengthened overnight. According to Bloomberg, the WTI crude oil price is up 2.5% to US$94.22 a barrel and the Brent crude oil price is up 2.2% to US$99.58 a barrel. Traders were buying oil after the IEA increased its 2022 demand growth forecast.

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the ResMed Inc. (ASX: RMD) share price will be one to watch on Friday. This morning the medical device company is releasing its fourth quarter and full year results. In respect to its full year result, the market is expecting ResMed to report a profit after tax of US$825.6 million for the 12 months ended 30 June.

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Gold miners such as Newcrest Mining Ltd (ASX: NCM) and St Barbara Ltd (ASX: SBM) could have a subdued finish to the week after the gold price dropped overnight. According to CNBC, the spot gold price is down 0.6% to US$1,802.60 an ounce. Traders were selling gold amid the prospect of more rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve even though there are signs that inflation is peaking.

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Horne-Francis “called out” by coach as reasoning for omission revealed

Part of the reasoning behind Jason Horne-Francis’ AFL axing has been revealed following a report by 7 News’ Mitch Cleary.

Horne-Francis was a surprise omission for North Melbourne’s side to take on Adelaide when teams were released on Thursday evening. The 19-year-old hadn’t been dropped this year but had missed games through hamstring issues and suspension.

Cleary suggested the 2021 No.1 draft pick’s recovery protocols weren’t up to North Melbourne’s standard and that was an aspect of him being dropped from the Round 22 side.

“The star teenager was called out by interim coach Leigh Adams and senior players on Sunday for failing to complete his proper ice bath and recovery in front of their very eyes,” Cleary began.

“It’s contributed to him being dropped for what was meant to be his first AFL games in front of family and friends in front of South Australia.

“Horne-Francis is contracted for next year, but fresh queries will come on whether he’ll seek a trade home having parking contract talks to season’s end.”

He trained with teammates in Melbourne on Friday.

Horne-Francis, a South Australian, now won’t return to Adelaide to play in front of friends and family. He’s missed all three games against SA sides after not playing against the Crows and Power earlier in the year.

Horne-Francis has only gathered more than 20 possessions once in his last nine games.

North Melbourne plays Adelaide on Saturday afternoon at Adelaide Oval.





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