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Perth abortion rally: City protest marred by hecklers, ugly confrontation

Activists at an abortion rights protest have clashed with men bearing crosses at a rally in Perth on Thursday.

Around two dozen pro-choice supporters gathered outside Wesley Church before marching through the city to call for better abortion access in WA.

It follows a recent decision in the United States Supreme Court to strip back the laws allowing safe abortions.

Several men holding up wooden crosses tried to disrupt the rally in Perth by heckling speakers.

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Social media posts warn not to call 988. What you need to know : Shots

Only when the caller cannot or will not collaborate on a safety plan and the counselor feels the caller will harm themselves immediately should emergency services be called, according to the hotline’s policy.

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When the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline launched last month, many mental health providers, researchers and advocates celebrated. Although a national suicide hotline had existed for years, finally there was an easy-to-remember three-digit number for people to call, they said. The shorter number would serve as an alternative to 911 for mental health emergencies.

But not everyone felt the same way. Some advocates and people who had experiences with the mental health system took to social media to voice concerns about 988 and warned people not to call it.

One Instagram post said, “988 is not friendly. Don’t call it, don’t post it, don’t share it, without knowing the risks.” The post, which had garnered nearly a quarter of a million likes as of early August, went on to list the risks as police involvement, involuntary treatment at emergency rooms or psychiatric hospitals, and the emotional and financial toll of those experiences.

Other posts on Instagram and Twitter conveyed similar concerns, saying that the hotline sends law enforcement officers to check on people at risk of suicide without their consent and that people, especially from LGBTQ+ communities and communities of color, may be forced into treatment.

So is 988 a critical mental health resource or a cause for concern? We decided to dig into these questions, figure out how 988 works, and explain what you need to know before dialing.

Why are some people saying not to call 988?

We reached out to the creators of some of the social media posts to ask them directly.

Liz Winston, who authored the Instagram post calling 988 “not friendly,” said she wanted people to understand all the potential outcomes of calling so they wouldn’t be blindsided by the “traumatizing system” that she experienced.

Last summer, Winston was having suicidal thoughts and visited a hospital in New York. She hoped to speak with a psychiatrist but instead she was involuntarily detained in the psychiatric wing of the emergency room. She said that she did not receive any counseling during the 24 hours she spent there and that the experience was “extremely traumatic.”

Winston hadn’t called the hotline, but she said those who can end up in a similar situation. It’s true that when police respond to calls about people in mental health crises, they often take them to an emergency room or psychiatric hospital.

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“I realize there is an urge to rescue people in crisis, but the reality is the services that exist make the problem much, much worse,” said Winston, who works in mental health peer support and has started an online support group for people recovering from involuntary treatment.

Research shows suicide rates increase drastically in the months after people are discharged from psychiatric hospitals. Those who were sent involuntarily are more likely to attempt suicide than those who chose to go, and involuntary commitments can make young people less likely to disclose their suicidal feelings in the future. Some people also get stuck with large bills for treatment they didn’t want.

Emily Krebs, a suicide researcher and assistant professor joining Fordham University this fall, said that involuntary treatment is viewed as a necessary part of suicide prevention in the US, but that other countries don’t see it that way. The United Nations has called forced mental health treatment a human rights abuse and asked countries to ban it.

Like Winston, Krebs wanted people to be fully informed before deciding to call 988. That’s why she wrote on Twitter that 988 can and will “send police if they deem it necessary.”

That can be dangerous, she said, given that 1 in 5 fatal police shootings in 2019 involved a person with mental illness. Some years, the share has been even higher.

What does 988 say about how it handles crisis situations?

Officials from 988 say they recognize the risks of having law enforcement officers involved in mental health emergencies. That’s why 988 was created as an alternative to 911, said John Draper, executive director of the hotline and a vice president at Vibrant Emotional Health, the company tasked with administering it.

“We know the best way for a person to remain safe from harm is for them to be empowered and to choose to be safe from harm,” Draper said. Dispatching police is a last resort, he said.

Counselors who answer the phones or respond to texts and online chats for 988 are supposed to be trained to actively listen, discuss the callers’ concerns and wishes, and collaborate with them to find solutions. Most calls about suicide are de-escalated without law enforcement, Draper said. Instead, counselors talk through people’s reasons for dying and reasons for living; have callers connect with supportive family, friends, religious leaders or others in their community; refer callers to outpatient treatment; or set up follow-up calls with 988.

Only when the caller cannot or will not collaborate on a safety plan and the counselor feels the caller will harm themselves immediately should emergency services be called, according to the hotline’s policy.

At that point, Draper said, “we have the choice of just letting [harm] happen or doing whatever we can to keep them safe.”

In previous years, before the 988 number launched, emergency services were dispatched in 2% of the hotline’s interactions, the service reported. With about 2.4 million calls a year, that means emergency services were initiated for roughly 48,000 calls. Those services can be mobile crisis teams, consisting of people trained in mental health and de-escalation, but in many rural and suburban communities, it is often police.

Contrary to some information circulating on social media, 988 cannot geolocate callers, Draper said. When emergency services are called, 988 call centers share with 911 operators information they have about the location of the person who contacted the hotline — typically a caller’s phone number, with area code, or a chat user’s IP address — to help first responders find the individual.

Starting this fall, Draper said, 988 will update its policies to require supervisors to review all calls that result in the use of emergency services. Counselors for 988 nationwide will also receive additional training on the alternatives to involving law enforcement and the consequences callers can face when police respond.

So should I use 988 or not?

We know it’s not satisfying, but the honest answer is: It depends.

The 988 hotline is the nation’s most comprehensive mental health crisis service and can provide crucial help to those in emotional distress. If you’re thinking about suicide but not taking steps to act on it, 988 is unlikely to call law enforcement without your consent. Instead, 988 counselors can provide resources, referrals and a kind ear. However, if you’re at imminent risk and could act on a plan to kill yourself, police may be called, and you could be taken to a hospital involuntarily.

Sonyia Richardson, a licensed clinical social worker who owns a counseling agency that serves mostly Black and brown clients in Charlotte, NC, said she didn’t immediately tell her clients about 988 when it launched. Even though she’s a member of her state’s 988 planning committee, she said she needed time to develop trust in the service herself. When she learned at a recent committee meeting that fewer than 5% of 988 calls in North Carolina led to a law enforcement response, she felt reassured.

“There are going to be issues perhaps with 988, but it might be one of the safer options for us,” Richardson said. With suicide rates increasing among Black Americans, the community needs more ways to save lives, she added.

If I don’t want to call 988, do I have other options?

Although the US doesn’t have a national, government-run mental health hotline that pledges not to call police without callers’ consent, several alternatives that are smaller than 988 aim to decrease law enforcement involvement.

“Warm” lines are one option. They’re typically staffed by “peers,” people who have experienced mental health challenges. They focus less on crisis intervention and more on emotional support to prevent crises. You can find a directory of warm lines by state here.

Below are other hotlines and resources. This is not a comprehensive list, and some resources may limit their services geographically.

KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. It is an editorially independent operating program of KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation).

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Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless: Features, Reviews, and Price

A year after the launch of the Sennheiser Momentum 3, Sennheiser is back with the Momentum 4 Wireless. The new circumaural headphones have a design farther away from what we have seen in previous models and closer to proposals from other brands, such as the Sony WH-1000XM5, as well as comfort and, above all, autonomy.

And is that the new Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless offer up to 60 hours of battery life, a quite important promise and that puts them above their main competitors. We will know them better below, but not before noting that its price is $349.90, which can be booked now and will go on sale on August 23.

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless technical datasheet

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
Dimensions and Weight
Diaphram Unit Dynamic 42mm
Noise Cancellation adaptive noise cancellation
ambient sound
microphones 2×2 MEMS
noise suppression
50Hz to 10kHz
Frequency Response 6Hz – 22kHz
sensitivity 106dB SPL (1kHz / 0dB FS)
Impedance Active: 470 ohms
Passive: 60 ohms
connectivity 3.5mm jack
USB Type-C
Wireless connectivity Bluetooth 5.2
Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP
Audio Formats SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX adaptive
Battery 700mAh
up to 60 hours
Price $349.90

The promise of comfort and autonomy

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

The Momentum 4 Wireless completely changes the design of the Momentum 3 Wireless to offer a sleeker, but also somewhat more generic design. The headphones are “lightweight” (although the firm has not disclosed the weight) and feature a “very padded” headband and ear pads. The low-friction hinge mechanism allows the position to be adjusted without having to use too much force and, of course, the headphones are foldable.

It is striking that the new headphones now lack buttons. Instead, Sennheiser has opted for a touch interface with gesture control. The only buttons available are for turning on the headphones and pairing them via Bluetooth. Everything else is done via touch and gestures.

In terms of sound, the headphones have a 42-millimeter transducer, connect via cable or Bluetooth 5.2 to the cell phone and support SBC, AAC, aptX, and aptX Adaptive codecs (279-420 kbps). They also have active noise cancellation, ambient mode, and noise cancellation in the microphones, arranged in a 2×2 matrix.

Finally, and regarding the battery, the headphones have a 700 mAh capacity and promise, according to the company, up to 60 hours of autonomy on a single charge. The fast charging system allows you to get, says Sennheiser, up to six hours of listening in just ten minutes. To save battery life, the headphones have automatic on/off.

Versions and price of the Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless can be pre-ordered now and will go on sale on August 23. They are priced at $349.90 and are available in black and white.

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Clock is ticking for Biden to make key decisions on student loans

Borrower balances have effectively been frozen for more than two years, with no payments required on most federal student loans since March 2020 — when the coronavirus pandemic sent many Americans into lockdown. During this time, interest stopped accumulating and collections on defaulted debt have been on hold.

Now, as borrowers’ fates hang in the balance, the President is set to spend several days on a long-awaited vacation. And the Biden administration has not sent any signals to suggest they’ll announce a student loan decision while he’s away.

Biden has already extended the pause four times and has repeatedly argued that it was necessary to allow borrowers to get back on their feet. In April — when he last extended the repayment pause — he said that though the economy had gained strength, the country was “still recovering from the pandemic and the unprecedented economic disruption it caused.”

Along with potentially extending the pause, the White House has suggested Biden is considering canceling $10,000 per borrower, excluding those who earn more than $125,000 a year.

“We haven’t made a decision yet. … The Department of Education will communicate directly with borrowers about the end of the payment pause when a decision is made,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Tuesday. “When it comes to the cancellation… the President firsthand understands the burden that a student loan has on families… and so we’re just going to continue to assess our options for cancellation.”

Jean-Pierre emphasized that Biden will have something to announce “before August 31.”

With only three weeks until student loan servicers are scheduled to resume collecting federal student loan payments, Biden and his team are cutting it close. Normally, loan servicers send out billing statements at least 21 days before a payment is due, but those have n’t gone out yet since Biden is still making up his mind about him.

“For many weeks, there’s been no change in the guidance from the Department of Education. Servicers have been told to hold off on sending out any communication about the resumption of payments,” said Scott Buchanan, executive director of the Student Loan Servicing Alliance, a nonprofit trade group whose members are responsible for servicing over 95% of all federal student loans.

While Biden didn’t announce a decision on student loans announced before he ditched Washington for the beaches of South Carolina on Wednesday, he’s riding into his vacation on the headwinds of a few successful and chaotic weeks at the White House.

Over the course of the last three weeks, Biden has dealt with a case of Covid-19 and a subsequent rebound, he signed into law two major bipartisan pieces of legislation, he gave the green light on the targeted killing of the man who succeeded Osama bin Laden as leader of al Qaeda, and the Senate managed to pass a slimmed down version of his landmark climate and health care bill.
Meanwhile, despite concerns last month about the prospect of a recession, national unemployment numbers defied economists’ expectations, gas prices have continued to go down in the last several weeks and heightened inflation eased in July. However, Americans are still paying more for everyday items like food, gas and vehicles than they’re used to, leaving less room in their budgets.
The midterm elections are less than 100 days away, and CNN’s latest data shows Biden’s approval rating remains low.

Americans’ attitudes toward student debt relief are sharply divided along partisan and generational lines.

A majority of Democrats in a May CNN poll (56%) — and an even wider majority of self-described liberals (69%) — say the government is doing too little on student loan debt, according to the CNN poll, while only a third of Republicans and self-described conservatives alike say the same. Seventy percent of adults younger than 35 say the government is doing too little, a figure that drops to 50% among those in the 35-49 age bracket, and 35% among those age 50 or older.
Continuing the forbearance or canceling debt could deliver financial relief to borrowers. But broad student loan forgiveness would also shift the cost — likely hundreds of billions of dollars — to taxpayers, including those who chose not to go to college or already paid for their education. Loan cancellation could also add to inflation while doing nothing to address the root of the problem: college affordability.
And the President, so far, has failed to get most of his college affordability proposals approved by Congress. The latest iteration of his proposed social safety net bill, called the Inflation Reduction Act, was approved by the Senate this month and now heads to the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives for a vote. But the bill does not contain previously proposed provisions that would have lowered the cost of college.

Outside of the payment pause and an executive action to broadly cancel student loan debt, there are several other ways many of the 43 million federal student loan borrowers may qualify for some student loan forgiveness. Targeted debt forgiveness programs already exist that help public sector workers and borrowers who were defrauded by their for-profit college, for example.

And under Biden, some of these programs have been temporarily expanded, making it easier for some borrowers to qualify for forgiveness. The administration has approved more than $26 billion in targeted cancellation for over 1.3 million borrowers — more than under any other president.

CNN’s Ariel Edwards-Levy contributed to this report.

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Canon Teams Up With Transformers in New DSLR Replica Toy Line

As longtime camera makers like Nikon and Canon struggle to adapt to a rapidly changing market now dominated by mirrorless options and even smartphones, there’s at least one way to boost the sales of dying DSLRs: partner with Takara Tomy and make them transform into fan-favourite Transformers like Optimus Prime.

Transformers toys are arguably one of the original pop culture mashups, pairing the appeal of towering robots with everything from exotic sports cars, to fighter jets, to even dinosaurs. Over the years we’ve also seen consumer tech and robots-in-disguise partner up to create everything from a functional Optimus Prime phone charger, to Soundwave transforming into a tablet.

Nerds and geeks are a lucrative target, and as originally spotted by the TFormers blog, first as leaked images and then in an official reveal by Takara Tomy, the Transformers have teamed up with Canon for a couple of collectibles that could be as hard to find over here as they are to resist.

Image: Takara TomyImage: Takara Tomy

Here, an impressively detailed but sadly non-functional Canon EOS R5 DSLR that could easily pass as the real thing (were it not a slightly smaller scaled down replica) instead converts from a dying piece of tech into a highly-articulated Optimus Prime figure who even uses the camera’s lens cap as a shield and comes with his own matching-scale snapper.

Image: Takara TomyImage: Takara Tomy

And for those who prefer to root for the baddies (the Decepticons could all fly, so why wouldn’t you choose team Megatron?) an alternate version of this collectible will also be available, with the Canon EOS R5 instead transforming into the Decepticon Reflector , who was, as many longtime fans may remember, the first Transformer with an actual camera as their alt mode.

Pre-orders are available now in Japan until September 28, with each bot going for just shy of $US150 ($208). However, they won’t be officially available until February 25, next year, which is when many of us will have a chance to try to find them extremely marked up on eBay or through an online store happy to ship them overseas for a premium.

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Australia

Kiribati constitutional crisis deepens as it detains Australian-born high court justice | Kiribati

Kiribati is in the midst of a constitutional crisis after its government detained one of its most senior judges, Australian citizen David Lambourne, after a failed attempt to deport him.

Despite an order from the Kiribati court of appeal that Lambourne should not be removed from the country, police and immigration officials sought to forcibly deport him at Bonriki international airport on Thursday.

Lambourne was only saved from deportation when the Fiji Airways captain refused to take the judge on board, given his unwillingness to travel. After a standoff of several hours on Thursday afternoon, during which the plane remained on the runway, the flight departed without Lambourne.

The judge was subsequently detained and taken to motel-style accommodation near the airport. It was unclear whether the government would attempt to deport Lambourne on the next flight to depart the island, on Sunday.

The separation of powers dispute escalated on Thursday morning when officials arrived at Lambourne’s residence in Tarawa, the capital, in the early hours with a deportation order and a same-day airline ticket to Fiji. After an urgent application by Lambourne, the court of appeal ordered the government not to deport the judge.

“This is a devastating assault on the rule of law in Kiribati,” Lambourne told the Guardian as he was awaiting deportation. It is the first time the judge has spoken publicly about the saga.

Kiribati has been in the midst of a dramatic battle between the government and the independent judiciary. In late 2021 Lambourne, who is married to the opposition leader, Tessie Lambourne, won a high court constitutional claim against the government, which had refused to allow him to return to the Pacific country and sought to end his tenure of him.

“In defying a clear order of the high court the government of Kiribati is demonstrating its contempt for the constitution and the judiciary,” he said. “The government is also displaying its blatant disregard for the rights of the ordinary people of Kiribati, by denying them a functioning court system.”

Lambourne is a longtime resident of Kiribati and was formerly its solicitor general. Kiribati’s attorney general subsequently appealed against the ruling to the court of appeal, and in May suspended Lambourne, citing unspecified misconduct allegations. Lambourne engaged Australian barristers Perry Herzfeld SC and Daniel Reynolds to contest his suspension of him.

In late June, as the nation’s chief justice, New Zealand judge William Hastings was about to begin hearing a constitutional challenge by Lambourne to his suspension, the government also suspended Hastings. There is currently no functional high court in Kiribati.

The government’s appeal against the original ruling was due to be heard on Thursday, by a court of appeal consisting of retired New Zealand judges. But on Wednesday, the government drew the appeal.

In a letter filed with the court of appeal discontinuing the proceedings, Ravi Batra, a New York-based lawyer representing the Kiribati government, claimed the government had vacated the original decree appointing Lambourne. It is unclear how such a step would be constitutional.

“All those who are aiding and betting David Lambourne to engage in an attempted unconstitutional judicial coup are subject to an appropriate investigation by the attorney general and may receive lawful rebuke, civil and/or criminal,” the letter stated.

The commission of two court of appeal judges expires later this month, and under the Kiribati constitution they can only be replaced with the involvement of the chief justice. With Hastings suspended, it is likely Kiribati will soon have no functioning court of appeal. Appeals to the privy council in Britain are only available in certain narrow circumstances.

The Guardian has approached the attorney general for comment.

The saga has parallels to a 2014 fiasco in Nauru, when the government canceled the visa of its chief justice, Australian Geoffrey Eames. The judge was forced to resign and described the move as an abuse of the rule of law. The use of foreign judges in the Pacific is common, but leaves them vulnerable to the use of visa restrictions to undermine judicial independence.

The Guardian understands that Lambourne re-entered Kiribati this month on a visitor visa, having received assurances from immigration officials that he would be issued a work visa once in the country.

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Bryan Betancur told his probation officer he was handing out Bibles on Jan. 6

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As authorities tell it, convicted burglar Bryan Betancur made what seemed to be a reasonable request to Maryland probation officials a few days before the insurrection at the US Capitol. Prohibited from leaving the state without permission, he asked to travel to the District on Jan. 6, 2021, so that he could hand out Bibles on behalf of the Christian group The Gideons International.

Maryland’s division of parole and probation said okay.

“Betancur provided [his] probation officer with updates throughout the day and communicated that he would not be home by the normal curfew time,” a federal prosecutor said in a court filing.

In a recent plea deal, Betancur acknowledged that his story about distributing the Good Book was a ruse. Instead, clad in a shirt bearing a logo of the Proud Boys, a far-right group with a history of violence, he attended Donald Trump’s incendiary rally on the Ellipse, after which Betancur stormed the Capitol with an angry mob of fellow Trump supporters trying to prevent Congress from affirming Joe Biden’s electoral victory, according to the US attorney’s office in Washington.

Betancur, described by the FBI as a white supremacist who lived with his mother in Silver Spring, Md., was sentenced Wednesday to four months behind bars for participating in the riot. Although his age is not clear (prosecutors say he is 24; his attorney says 22), there was no dispute in US District Court in DC regarding his Jan. 6 whereabouts him.

What helped give him away: On the day of the insurrection, he was wearing a GPS tracking device that had been affixed to one of his ankles by probation officials after his release from incarceration in a Maryland burglary case.

Defense lawyer Ubong E. Akpan, in asking for a one-month federal sentence, told Judge Timothy J. Kelly in writing that his client, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, believed “a falsehood advertised to millions — that former Vice President Mike Pence had the power to overturn the ‘fraudulent election’” during the Jan. 6 congressional proceedings. Akpan added that Betancur “struggles with mental health issues, which he does not and cannot bring himself to discuss. Instead, he puts on a brave face.”

Efforts to reach Akpan for comment after Wednesday’s sentencing hearing were unsuccessful.

Prosecutor Maria Y. Fedor asked for a six-month term in her sentencing memo, saying Betancur’s Jan. 6 visit to Washington wasn’t the first time he lied to probation officials to get approval to leave Maryland. After gaining permission to hand out Bibles for the Gideons in DC a month earlier, on Dec. 12, he took part in the Proud Boys’ violent pro-Trump rally in the District that day, Fedor said.

At the Capitol, she wrote, Betancur “climbed scaffolding and later entered a sensitive area,” meaning Senate conference room ST-2M, and helped rioters “in removing furniture from ST-2M, which was likely used as weapons in the nearby Lower West Terrace tunnel” in a confrontation with police. In addition to tracing his movements with videos, photographs and other evidence from social media, Fedor wrote, investigators used the GPS data to show that Betancur entered restricted areas of the Capitol.

He pleaded guilty in May to one count of disorderly conduct in a restricted building or grounds. He is among 800-plus defendants who have been charged in the Capitol insurrection, more than 200 of whom have been sentenced.

“Betancur has made statements to law enforcement officers that he is a member of several white supremacy organizations,” an FBI agent wrote in a court affidavit. “Betancur has voiced homicidal ideations, made comments about conducting a school shooting, and has investigated mass shootings. … Betancur has stated he wanted to run people over with a vehicle and kill people in a church.”

Akpan, the defense lawyer, described him as a lonely person — a product of an abusive childhood who gravitated to right-wing extremist groups out of a yearning for community, for a place where he felt wanted.

Fedor described a conversation Betancur had with authorities during plea negotiations.

“When asked if he regretted the decisions he made on January 6, 2021, Betancur stated he did not live a life of regrets,” she wrote. “However, I have added that he only regrets that the actions he took now prevent him from joining the US military. Betancur wanted to join the US military because of the sense of brotherhood. If he is unable to join the US military, Betancur said that he may attempt to join a different country’s military or become a mercenary.”

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Shoppers use trolleys to teach lesson to Jaguar driver who took up two spaces at Canberra Westfield

Furious shoppers teach an obnoxious driver a lesson after he parked his Jaguar across two whole spaces

  • A driver got their just desserts after they parked across two spaces at busy mall
  • Shoppers propped up empty trolleys surrounding the black Jaguar on Sunday
  • Social media users flooded social media with laughs and disgust at the parking

Angry shoppers have got their revenge on an inconsiderate driver who parked across two parking spaces at a busy shopping centre.

An observer snapped pictures of the black Jaguar straddled over two parking spots at the Belconnen Westfield in Canberra on Sunday morning.

The shopper shared images of an increasing number of trolleys being used to block the car in over a 30 minute period.

‘I love how petty Canberrans can be,’ she said.

The first photo shows the vehicle parked (pictured) in a busy car park at a Canberra Westfield

The first photo shows the vehicle parked (pictured) in a busy car park at a Canberra Westfield

The second image revealed some shoppers playing their own inconvenient prank (pictured)

The second image revealed some shoppers playing their own inconvenient prank (pictured)

The third photo shows strewn trolleys around the black Jaguar (pictured) on the weekend

The third photo shows strewn trolleys around the black Jaguar (pictured) on the weekend

Within 30 minutes, as many as five trolleys were chained up behind the Jaguar.

The post led one social media user to quip: ‘The trolleys have been chained together, surrounding the Jaguar where it will remain for all eternity.’

One commentator suggested tying a trolley to the car’s doors, while others lauded the shoppers for their act of revenge.

Another wag said bad parking wasn’t unusual in the capital – with an entire social media page dedicated to the ‘Parking Fails’ in the city.

The social media post (pictured) prompted jokes and comments of disgust

The social media post (pictured) prompted jokes and comments of disgust

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Apex Legends season 14 patch notes round-up: Hunted buffs, nerfs, and map changes

Apex Legends Season 14 is finally out, and with it comes a huge number of changes to the battle royale. With Hunted, you can expect map changes, buffs and nerfs to weapons and characters, and tweaks to the ranked system.

As such, we’ve recapped the Apex Legends season 14 patch notes here so you can quickly go through and see how the game has shifted.

Watch the latest Apex Legends trailer here!

Vantage release and abilities

Vantage is the new sniper brought to Apex Legends season 14, and comes with a variety of unique abilities that you need to know about!

passive: Spotter’s Lens. Vantage can reveal enemy information when you zoom in on them. This information can be shared with your team by pinging.

tactical ability: Echo Relocation. Vantage can send out their pet bat to a chosen location. When re-activated, Vantage warps to the bat’s location, allowing you to shift vast distances in a pinch.

Ultimate: Sniper’s Mark. Vantage has a custom sniper rifle with a unique ability. Hitting an enemy with this rifle will deal 50 damage and mark them. Follow up shots will deal 100 damage per hit, and your allies can also rush and and deal bonus damage to marked enemies too!

Level cap increase

With Apex Legends season 14, a massive change is coming to the level cap: Three tiers of 500 levels are being added. This means the new max level is now 2000plenty of room for dedicated players to progress and interestingly enough to guarantee a heirloom drop for those who hit max.

Weapon changes, nerfs, and buffs

New Attachment – Laser Sight

  • Equippable on pistols and SMGs
  • barrel attachment
  • Increases hipfire accuracy

wingman

  • Now uses sniper ammo and sniper magazine attachments

spirit fire

  • Now uses light ammo and light magazine attachments

Eva-8

  • Recoil improved
  • Fire rate increased to 2.3 from 2
  • Pellet damage increased to 7 from 6
  • Bolt rate of fire bonuses have increased. Blue went from 1.5 to 1.2, and purple now 1.3 from 1.2
  • Can now use stocks
  • Removed one pellet from weapon fire.

Bocek Compound Bow

  • Damage at full draw increased to 70 from 60.
  • Tempo draw speed increased to 0.38 from 0.32.
  • Shattercaps pellet damage increased to 12 from 11.
  • Fired arrows can no longer be collected.
  • Arrows spawns have been removed from the floor.

Rampage LMG

  • Damage increased to 28 from 26.
  • Rampage comes with a Thermite Grenade.

Volt SMG

  • Damage reduced to 15 from 17.

CAR SMG

  • No longer takes barrel attachments.

G7 Scout

  • Damage reduced to 34 from 36.
  • Headshot multiplier reduced to 1.75 from 2.0.
  • Double Tap hop-up burst fire delay increased to 0.4 from 0.375.

LSTAR

  • Increased projectile speed.
  • Increased number of shots before overheat at base to 24 from 20.
  • Removed bright red flash when hitting non-armored targets.

RE-45

  • Increased ironsight FOV to 70 to be consistent with other pistols.
  • Increased strafe speed by 5% to be consistent with other pistols.

spit fire

  • Recoil adjustments to increase vertical barrel climb.
  • Spitfire now uses light ammo and magazines.

30-30 Repeater

  • Dual Loader has been worked into the base 30-30 Repeater.
  • Now takes Skullpiercer Rifling.

mastiff

  • Projectile growth reduced.
  • Base fire rate reduced to 1.1 from 1.2.
  • DualLoader removed.

Sentinel

  • Deadeye’s Tempo has been worked into the base Sentinel.

sniper ammo

  • Sniper ammo inventory stack increased to 28 from 24.
  • Sniper ammo boxes now contain 14 rounds instead of 12.

SMG’s

  • Base hipfire spread increased.

Assault Rifles

  • Base hipfire spread increased.

hop-ups

  • Double Tap – Adds burst fire mode to EVA-8 and G7 Scout.
  • Skullpiercer – 35% headshot damage increase on Longbow, Wingman and 30-30 Repeater.
  • Removed Deadeye’s Tempo & Shatter Caps from floor loot.
  • Boosted Loader has been reduced to Epic quality from Legendary.

Crate Rotation

  • G7 Scout returns to the floor.
  • Volt SMG returns to the floor.
  • Bocek Compound Bow enters the crate.
  • Rampage LMG enters the crate.

Crafting Rotation

  • Wingman returns to the floor.
  • CAR SMG returns to the floor.
  • Devotion LMG enters the crafter.
  • RE-45 + Hammerpoint combo enters the crafter.

Gold Weapon Rotation

  • Longbow D.M.R.
  • G7 Scout
  • Mozambique
  • R-99
  • hemlok

Backpack Gold Perk

  • New Perk: Deep Pockets.
  • Deep Pockets: Large medical supplies stacks higher in your inventory.
  • Batteries and Medkits now stack to 3 in inventory.
  • Phoenix Kits now stack to 2 in inventory.

Knockdown Shield Gold Perk

  • New Perk: Guardian Angel (Previous Backpack Perk).
  • Self Revive removed from the game.

Arc Star

  • Reduced stick damage on armor to 10 from 40.
  • Remove aim slow on stick, remains on detonation.
  • Detonation damage increased to 75 from 70.

Explosive Holds

  • Added Blue attachments to possible spawns.
  • Added Laser Sights to the pool.
  • Reduced spawn rate of gold magazines.

Season 14 Ranked Changes

With Apex Legends season 14, a whole bunch of new changes to the ranked system have been made. These are:

  • Entry Cost: +5 to all.
  • Kill RP: Removed diminishing returns on eliminations.
  • Rank Reset: No change. Summarizing ranked reset of 6 divisions.

Apex Legends season 14 legends buffs and nerfs

You can expect nerfs and buffs across the board for the many characters of Apex Legends. They are as follows:

Valkyrie

VTOL Jets:

  • Acceleration on activation decreased by about 8%.
  • Fuel consumption on activation increased by 33%.
  • Aerial boosting & strafing take a 20% debuff when hit by slowing effects.
  • Added a third orange state to the fuel meter UI between green and red.

Swarm Missile:

  • Aim/turn slow removed.
  • Move slow duration decreased from 2.5s -> 2.0s.
  • Reducing the explosion radius from 175 -> 125.

Skyward Dive:

  • Height reduction of 25%.
  • Launch time reduced from 5.5s -> 5.0s. Coupled with the height reduction, players in Valk ult now travel upward at a slightly slower speed.

Horizon

  • Black Hole: Adjustments to NEWT’s hitbox to make destroying it more reliable.
  • Black Hole: NEWT takes 50% more damage from explosives.

Wattson

  • Improvements to Perimeter Security placement system.

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Retrieve the Wounded:

  • Increased move speed during revive by 25%.
  • Reduced turn slow while reviving by 50%.
  • Increased White Knockdown shield health from 150 -> 200.
  • Increase Blue Knockdown shield health from 250 -> 300.

Mobile Shield:

  • Increased hp from 350 -> 500
  • Doubled max movement speed.

CastleWall:

  • Added turn slow to electrical barrier effects and increased the severity of the slow effect to movement.

Mad Maggie

Riot Drill:

  • Projectile Launch Speed ​​doubled.

Wrecking Ball:

  • Will travel twice as far while dropping the same amount of magnets.
  • Duration increased from 5 sec → 10 sec.
  • Magnet Spawn delay increased from 0.4 sec → 0.8 sec.
  • Wrecking Ball will deal damage to enemy placeable objects: Black Market, Castle Walls, Exhibit, Death Totem, Mobile Shield, Black Hole, Amped Cover, and Gas Barrels. It will also destroy Gibraltar’s Dome of Protection.
  • Fixed Wrecking Ball not blinding and slowing enemies.

Rampart

  • Now ignores friendly collision on Amped Cover placement (ie placing walls around teammates will feel more smooth).

caustics

  • Fixed gas ramping bug where transitioning from friendly to enemy gas would initially damage for more than intended.

Mirage

  • Mirage Decoys will now be scanned by Valk when skydiving.
  • Mirage Decoys will now be picked up by Seer’s Heart Seeker.
  • Fixed a bug where Mirage Decoys were picked up by Seer’s Exhibit as AI and not players.

Revenant

  • Death Totem will now show a placement preview when activated instead of placing immediately.

Crafting changes

  • Team-Use Harvesters: When any player interacts with a Materials Harvester, all players in their team will be given the Materials..
  • Removed Shatter Rounds from crafting.
  • Removed Hammerpoints from base crafting and added to RE-45 Weapon Craft.
  • Heavy, Energy, and Sniper mags price increased from to 35 from 25.
  • Laser Sight added to crafting: 25 materials.
  • Stock and Barrel price reduced to 25 from 35.
  • Added Skullpiercer Rifling Hop-Up to crafting.
  • Added Double Tap Trigger Hop-Up to crafting.
  • Added Kinetic Feeder Hop-Up to crafting.
  • Increased Shotgun Bolt price from to 30 from 25.
  • Reduced 2-4x ACOG optic price to 30 from 35.

Map rotation and changes

With season 14 of Apex Legends, the maps you can play are Kings Canyon, World’s Edge, and Storm Point!

General changes

  • Replicators and Crafting Materials have been rebalanced across the maps.
  • Ring Adjustments:
  • Ring 1 Damage increased from 2 to 3 hp/tick (equivalent to Ring 2)
  • Ring 1 Preshrink Time decreased from 180s to 60s.
  • Ring 1 Closing Time:
  • Kings Canyon – 4:10 -> 4:32
  • World’s Edge – 3:42 -> 4:32
  • Storm Point – 4:15 -> 4:35
  • Olympus – 4:10 -> 4:32

World’s Edge

  • Removed some frustrating final rings at Staging that were causing heal offs.
  • Fragment East Loot buffed from Low Tier to Medium.
  • Added OOB to west rocks at Lava Siphon.

Quality of Life changes

  • New Mode/Map name UI element on load screen and start flow.
  • “Winning” and “Champion” tags added to the scoreboard.
  • Added ability to use “tap” interact prompts when they conflict with “hold” (eg reloading near downed teammates is now a lot more reliable on controller).
  • Added flourish to the crafting materials in the top right of the HUD when they increase.
  • Added a flourish to items if they become craftable while in the crafting station UI.
  • Added accessibility switch for turning on and off TTS (Text-to-speech), defaulting to what your console or system has it set to (where available)
  • When dropping from the dropship, the location of the POI player lands in is now displayed.

Bug fixes

  • Hipfire reticles now change size based on the FoV.
  • Fixed bug where canceling a Lifeline revive would cancel it for other teammates also being revived by Lifeline.
  • Fixed bug where players could not deal melee damage to Caustic Gas Barrels or Octanes Jump Pads.
  • Fix for issue where the buy menu would close each time a teammate completes a purchase/and or closes the buy menu.
  • Crypto’s Ultimate now destroys Wattson’s Pylon.
  • Fix for issue where Crypto’s heirloom animation audio would play globally when using a survey beacon.
  • Fix for issue where players could sometimes get stuck while crouched between a Replicator and Black Market after crafting.
  • Fixed bug where players could not unlock the “Fully Kitted” badge.
  • Fix for issue for Legends losing functionality like meleeing, using an ability, etc, while mantling.
  • Fix for bug where players could not switch ammo types for the CAR SMG.
  • Newcastle – fix for issue where Newcastle could get stuck in their Ultimate animation while riding a zipline.
  • Newcastle – Fixed bug where throwables placed on a Mobile Shield would start floating after the Mobile Shield disappears.
  • Newcastle – fix for cases where players wouldn’t take damage from ordnance or activate Caustic’s barrels when positioned between a Tactical Shield and its drone.
  • Newcastle – fix for bug where throwable abilities placed on a Mobile Shield could float away after the Mobile Shield disappears.
  • Wraith – fix for bug where Wraith would still take damage in the Ring while phasing.
  • Fix for a reload bug with the Mastiff and 30-30 Repeater where players could not ADS until reloading animation was finished.
  • Fixed bug where Crypto’s melee animations wouldn’t show his heirloom while in third person.
  • Vending Machines in Big Maude now have buyer protection.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause some stuttering and framerate spikes on consoles, especially PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
  • Fix for bug where the Dropship would sometimes spawn players outside the ship.
  • Fixed a bug where Heat Shields would disappear when placed under a respawn beacon, or mobile respawn beacon, and then the beacon was used.
  • Fixed a bug where Pathfinder’s zipline would be destroyed if placed on top of a respawn beacon and then the beacon was used.
  • Fix for cases when a Heat Shield could disappear when set under a Respawn Beacon that is activated.
  • Fix for a bug where Mirage decoys would not show up on scan for a few Legends.

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Paul Green fondly remembered by Cronulla and Queensland teammate Mat Rogers

A shocked Mat Rogers says his former rugby league teammate, Paul Green, will be remembered as an “incredible competitor” who never took a backward step.

The rugby league world is in mourning following the sudden death of 49-year-old Green, who represented Queensland in State of Origin and was a premiership-winning coach.

Rogers spent the past weekend in Sydney with Green at a Cronulla players reunion, with the pair having been teammates at the Sharks for three seasons since 1995.

They were roommates in the Queensland Super League representative team in 1997, before spending two years together in the Maroons State of Origin side.

Paul Green in Origin jersey raising his hand.
Paul Green represented Queensland in State of Origin.(Getty Images: Darren England)

Green later enjoyed a successful coaching career, guiding North Queensland to its first NRL premiership in 2015.

Rogers said he and Green played golf and then sat next to each other to watch the Sharks beat St George Illawarra on Saturday night.

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“It was great — we played golf on Friday together and spent time at the reunion together,” Rogers said.

“He was telling me about the new boat he’d just bought for the family and I was looking forward to going for a ride.

“I can’t believe he’s gone… it makes me appreciate that time I got to spend with him.”

Rogers said half-back Green — who stood at just 167 centimeters tall — played well above his diminutive size.

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