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A year on from the fall of Kabul, Afghans reflect on their new lives in Australia

Before being forced to flee Kabul as the Taliban returned to power, Maryam Nabavi was a print and radio journalist.

Her courageous reporting focused on democracy and women’s rights—particularly education for girls—in what was still a firmly patriarchal society.

Now a year on since the fall of the Afghan capital, Ms Nabavi is gradually getting used to a new, freer and more secure way of living with her son and husband in their adopted country: Australia.

However, the restrictions on the rights and freedoms imposed on women and girls in her native land continue to haunt her from thousands of kilometers away.

At the moment, she’s busy caring for her young son and learning English but she’s keen to restart her career.

She said she missed the purposefulness and excitement of her life as a reporter in Afghanistan.

“Since I came to Australia, I am not the same person anymore,” she said.

“The first days when I came here were very difficult for me. I spent days and nights crying and a deep sense of emptiness took over my whole being.”

Ms Nabavi is one of thousands of Afghans who have embarked on new lives in Australia, while grappling with the emotions of fleeing their country on the heels of the abrupt US withdrawal and the Taliban’s return to power on August 15 last year.

According to the Department of Home Affairs, 5,929 permanent humanitarian visas were granted to Afghan nationals between August 15, 2021, and the end of July this year.

However, almost 50,000 applications on behalf of more than 200,000 people have been lodged in that time and only another 31,500 places are available over the next four years.

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Business

What can you buy for Australia’s median house price?

Cobden Hayson Drummoyne selling agent Chad Egan said apartments in the block can sell for well above $1 million.

“Wolseley Street is a popular street and this is a 1970s red brick apartment, so the demographic will be young couples and investors,” Egan said.

Though Sydney’s property market is facing headwinds as interest rates rise, and the rising cost of living hits home buyers’ budgets, Egan said properties priced between $950,000 and $1.1 million were still seeing good interest from buyers.

In Melbourne, buyers can find a house on land closer to the city, if they are prepared to do a renovation.

A three-bedroom Victorian home at 118 Farrell Street in Port Melbourne is listed for $1.05 million to $1.15 million but needs renovating.

Chisholm & Gamon Property Port Melbourne associate director Jon Kett said the vendors had owned the property since 2010 as an investment.

“This home is ready to renovate,” Kett said. “It’s going to need a little bit of work to bring it up to modern standards.”

Buyers looking to get into the market with a budget of $1 million or just above could expect to buy a property that needed work, especially in areas closer to the city such as Port Melbourne, he said.

“Most people looking around the $1 million mark are looking to buy and add value [by renovating],” Kett said.

Better bang for buck is on offer further afield, such as this house in Dingley Village about 23 kilometers southeast of the CBD.

A modern five-bedroom family home at 27 Village Drive has been advertised for between $995,000 and $1.04 million. The house features an outdoor entertaining area and a heated, in-ground pool.

Brisbane buyers can find a house close to the city center in the low seven figures if they are open to giving their new home a facelift.

This three-bedroom ‘pink palace’ at 34 Michael Street, Bulimba, features street art by the current owner and is listed for offers over $975,000.

Just 4 kilometers from Brisbane’s CBD, it includes a pink facade and illustrations ranging from a bird to a Day of the Dead, Mexican folk-art inspired piece.

Inside, the home has a brightly decorated kitchen, but also needs some TLC.

Ray White Bulimba selling agent William Low said buyers were still interested despite the renovation work required.

“People are fearful of inflation and interest rates, so it is getting a little bit harder to sell properties that need renovation, but we’re expecting this one to sell by the end of the week,” Low said.

Just three kilometers from Adelaide’s CBD, another fixer-upper is for sale. Built in 1918, the property at 27 Cambridge Street, North Adelaide, is listed for sale with a $975,000 to $1.05 million price tag.

The semi-detached home has a “rare” backyard for that part of the city, and a car park.

It’s not the only historic home for sale, with a 1910-built property at 83 Carlton Street, New Town, about 4 kilometers from central Hobart, advertised for offers over $1,045 million.

The home includes some of its original stained-glass charm, has four bedrooms, and comes with stunning views.

Some of the best views at this price point are 5 kilometers from Perth’s CBD in Crawley.

There, buyers can find a modern three-bedroom apartment at 9W/4 Crawley Avenue which has views of the Swan River from one side, and Kings Park Botanic Garden on the other.

The apartment is listed with a price guide of $969,000 and for that money, buyers will get a renovated pad with separate laundry and a study.

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Technology

The Biggest Game Console Flops Of All Time

Following the success of Sony’s first handheld, the PSP, the company hoped to get another win with the PlayStation Vita. On paper, it should have been a contender in the handheld market, but a few things went awry along the way.

The Vita was fighting an uphill battle from the start against the reigning champion of gaming handhelds, Nintendo. The DS remains the highest-selling handheld of all time, with more than 154 million units sold (via Visual Capitalist). It’s among the highest-selling consoles of all time, handheld or otherwise. In an effort to compete, the Vita doubled down on functionality, and it wasn’t any slouch.

In addition to having cutting-edge graphics, for the time, users could also use the Vita for remote play. With a wireless connection, the Vita could connect to your PS4 and play nearly any game from anywhere in the world as long as both the PS4 and the Vita were connected to the internet. When at home, you could also use the Vita as a secondary screen, displaying peripheral information from your games (via PlayStation).

All it needed was a robust game library of its own to supplement the objectively cool additional functionality it gave your primary console, and that’s where Sony failed. In response to the rising popularity of mobile gaming on cell phones, Sony squandered the Vita, pulling first-party games just four years after its release (via TheGamer).

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Entertainment

“Rogue One” Re-Release Later This Month




Rogue One Re Release Later This Month
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Fandango has announced that “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” will return to cinemas for one night only later this August ahead of the Disney+ series “Star Wars: Andor” arriving on screens.

This screening will take place on Friday, August 26th, in theaters across the country. It arrives during a dead zone for new releases in cinemas and just four weeks out from the premiere of “Andor” on September 21st.

“Rogue One” received very positive reviews and earned $1 billion at the worldwide box office, proving that a spin-off of this franchise could be a hit – at least until the second spin-off “Solo”, crashed and burned severely enough to scrap the whole endeavor.

The twelve-episode “Andor” series, meanwhile, is set five years before “Rogue One” and will include several returnees from the film, including Diego Luna as the eponymous Cassian Andor, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera and Genevieve O’Reilly as Senator Mon Mothma.

Tony Gilroy is the creator of “Andor”, which has already been renewed for a second and final season of another twelve episodes.

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Nick Kyrgios slams ‘disgusting behaviour’ of fans who heckled Daniil Medvedev after loss at the Montreal Masters

Nick Kyrgios has slammed the “disgusting” behavior of some tennis fans, after video circulated on social media of Daniil Medvedev being heckled after his second round loss to the Australian in Montreal.

In a video re-tweeted by Kyrgios, Medvedev is shown being called a “loser” as he walks towards the locker room with security.

Medvedev then stops, turning and speaking with the fan, as someone shouts “you respect us and we respect you.”

Others can be heard imploring the fan to apologise.

On Twitter, Kyrgios labeled the fan’s behavior as “disgusting”.

“This is the best we have in the sport, fans need to show some respect.”

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The interaction came after Kyrgios had defeated the Russian world number one at the ATP’s Montreal Masters, 6-7 (2-7), 6-4, 6-2.

At a press conference for the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati, Medvedev said he had felt compelled to approach the spectator.

“When someone mocks me, I’ll respond,” he said.

“It would be bad to let people shout bad things at me and just keep walking. I will ask what his problem is.”

Daniil Medvedev gestures as he answers press conference questions at the Cincinnati Masters
Daniil Medvedev responded to questions about the incident at a press conference for the Western and Southern Open.(Getty Images: Matthew Stockman)

Medvedev said he had also talked to the father of the fan who had called him a “loser”.

“The father of the guy said something to me also — I say: ‘Educate your kid’,” Medvedev said.

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Australia

Bridge upgrade on Centenary Motorway at Jindalee delayed due to contract issues

The construction of a new northbound bridge at the notorious Centenary Bottleneck Motorway over the Brisbane River at Jindalee has been delayed until 2023.

The $244 million project involves duplicating the Centenary Bridge and converting the existing bridge to a three-lane southbound route, with a new three-lane bridge traveling northbound.

Transport Minister Mark Bailey said contract issues had complicated the upgrade’s timeline, with delays due to an alternate bid being submitted for the project that required “thorough due diligence” before work could proceed.

“[The delay is] unfortunate but not a huge delay, so we’re getting it built as soon as we possibly can,” Mr Bailey said.

“We’ll certainly see construction start next year.”

He said the bridge upgrade was a critical part of the Centenary Motorway upgrades throughout the west of Brisbane.

“Without the bridge [upgrade] whatever other work you do is still going to grind to a halt with limited lanes across the river,” he said.

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The Centenary Motorway currently carries 85,000 vehicles daily, with use expected to balloon out to 152,000 vehicles daily by 2036, as the population of Ipswich, Springfield and western Brisbane booms.

Between 2010 and 2016, the motorway recorded nearly 200 crashes.

The RACQ’s monthly travel speed data reported that in May 2022, Brisbane’s slowest inbound morning traffic was just 25 kilometers per hour on the Centenary Motorway from the Ipswich Motorway to Dandenong Road, adding nearly nine minutes to the morning commute.

The bridge upgrade, jointly funded by the federal and state governments, is one of several road upgrades along the Ipswich corridor, including a recently completed $80 million upgrade to the Sumners Road interchange at Jamboree Heights.

Another $10 million in federal funding has been set aside to investigate more upgrades along the Centenary Motorway through to Ipswich.

Mr Bailey said, to date, the bridge upgrade’s budget remained at $244 million, but department planners were closely monitoring the global inflation of construction materials.

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Business

Wall Street rally sets up the ASX for strong open

The S&P 500 rose 72.88 points to 4,280.15, while the Dow gained 424.38 points to 33,761.05. The Nasdaq added 267.27 points to 13,047.19.

Wall Street surged higher to close the week.

Wall Street surged higher to close the week. Credit:AP

Small-company stocks also made strong gains in a sign that investors are confident about the economy. The Russell 2000 rose 41.36 points to 2,016.62.

The central bank has been raising interest rates in the hopes of slowing the economy and cooling the hottest inflation in four decades, but investors are worried that it could hit the brakes too aggressively and steer the economy into a recession.

On Friday, a survey by the University of Michigan showed that consumer sentiment is stronger than economists expected. Still, inflation remains painfully high. That means the Fed is likely to remain on course with its rate hikes until it is certain that prices have peaked and are easing.

The Fed’s last two increases were by 0.75 percentage points. Traders now see about a 60 per cent chance that the central bank will raise overnight interest rates by half a percentage point at its next meeting.

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The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to 2.84 per cent from 2.88 per cent late on Thursday. It remains below the two-year yield. That’s an unusual investment of the expectation that borrowing money for a longer period should cost more than a shorter period. When investors demand a higher return for a short term like the 2-years than a longer one like 10 years, it’s viewed by some investors as a reliable signal of a pending recession. The economy has already contracted for two consecutive quarters.

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Technology

League of Legends Is Adding Jungle Pets

Riot Games has another jungle shakeup planned for League of Legends’ next preseason period, and this time, it’s doing something completely new. An overview of some of the work-in-progress jungle changes shared this week confirmed that Riot intends to add pets to the jungle, pets that’ll help junglers clearing out the jungle itself while also empowering champions to some degree. Riot’s full plans have not been laid out, however, so we only know of teases so far to hint at what might happen.

The plentiful jungle changes were talked about first in a Lol Pls video focused on the next preseason period and a couple of upcoming champions. These pets stem from planned changes for the jungle items themselves which Riot said don’t currently offer a lot of excitement or readability when it comes to things like Red Smite. Riot wo n’t be returning to the days of Spirit of the Elder Lizard or Wriggle’s Lantern but he will instead try out a new strategy via these pets.

“These pets will help you do little things in the jungle like clearing or taking down epic monsters (think old Sated Devourer puppy),” a post on the league site accompanying the video said. “As you jungle, you slowly raise and feed your pet until they’ve grown up enough to be able to empower you.”

Two early images showed what sorts of things Riot is looking at, though the devs clarified that the concepts were very early in development and that things would look different when the idea was fully realized. One image shown below had a tiny wolf walking behind Mundo in the jungle while another showed how Riot used stand-in effects for the part where the pet empowered the player.

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“Our earliest prototype was a jungle wolf that followed you around and whenever you killed a camp, Ahri’s foxfire missiles shot into the wolf’s mouth,” the post explained. “At a certain point the wolf got really, really small (unlike our love of it) and attached to your head. Then a recolored version of (soon-to-be-outdated) Udyr’s Tiger Form glowed on you while Aatrox’s ult activation sound effect played repeatedly (and globally oops).”

As for what that buff does, Riot isn’t saying just yet, so we’ll have to wait until closer to the preseason period when that and more questions will be answered.

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Kyle Sandilands, 51, reveals he is in a ‘love bubble’ after welcoming his son Otto

Kyle Sandilands, 51, reveals he is in a ‘love bubble’ after welcoming his son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston, 36

Kyle Sandilands says he is in a ‘love bubble’ after welcoming his first child with his Fiancee Tegan Kynaston.

The Sydney radio king, 51, welcomed baby Otto with partner Tegan, 36, at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Private Hospital, on Thursday.

He said on The Kyle and Jackie O show he can’t stop ‘staring and smiling’ at his newborn son.

Kyle Sandilands says he is in a 'love bubble' after welcoming his first child with his fiancée Tegan Kynaston

Kyle Sandilands says he is in a ‘love bubble’ after welcoming his first child with his fiancée Tegan Kynaston

The Sydney radio king, 51, welcomed baby Otto with partner Tegan, 36, at Sydney's Prince of Wales Private Hospital, on Thursday.  He said on The Kyle and Jackie O show he can't stop 'staring and smiling' at his newborn son

The Sydney radio king, 51, welcomed baby Otto with partner Tegan, 36, at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Private Hospital, on Thursday. He said on The Kyle and Jackie O show he can’t stop ‘staring and smiling’ at his newborn son

‘Are you in that love bubble?’ co-host Jackie O Henderson asked.

‘100 per cent. We just keep looking at him and then we look at each other and smile and one of us has a little tear roll down,’ Kyle admitted.

He went on to give listeners an update on Otto and Tegan, as they prepare to leave hospital.

‘We might get released today or tomorrow,’ Kyle revealed.

‘The baby is all clear but because Tegan had a caesarean she’s just got to keep that monitored but she’s doing well.’

'We just keep looking at him and then we look at each other and smile and one of us has a little tear roll down,' Kyle said on his KIIS FM radio show

‘We just keep looking at him and then we look at each other and smile and one of us has a little tear roll down,’ Kyle said on his KIIS FM radio show

Kyle and Tegan welcomed Otto on Thursday morning.

His co-host Jackie O announced the happy news on-air and Kyle’s manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: ‘Little Otto was born this morning. Mum and bub both doing well.’

‘Kyle’s beyond excited. Kyle will be back on tomorrow’s radio show to chat all things Otto,’ he added.

Jackie, who is Otto’s godmother, shed tears of joy as she declared: ‘Otto has been born!’

Kyle later gave a rather graphic update about the birth, telling ‘Intern’ Peter Deppeler live in the hospital car park: ‘Otto’s born, Otto’s fabulous. I cut the cord, I didn’t realize it was like tough calamari and blood spurted out.

Dressed in blue scrubs, the elated new father said: ‘I was the first person to touch him, he sh*t himself, poo was oozing out.’

Deppeler also recorded a comedic video of Kyle indulging in a cooler bag full of snacks in the hospital.

‘The baby’s feeding. Then I thought, well if you’re eating, I will too,’ I declared.

Kyle later gave a rather graphic update about the birth, telling 'Intern' Peter Deppeler live in the hospital car park: 'Otto's born, Otto's fabulous.  I cut the cord, I didn't realize it was like tough calamari and blood spurted out'

Kyle later gave a rather graphic update about the birth, telling ‘Intern’ Peter Deppeler live in the hospital car park: ‘Otto’s born, Otto’s fabulous. I cut the cord, I didn’t realize it was like tough calamari and blood spurted out’

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Manchester City bans sunscreen at Etihad Stadium, shocking cancer charity

Temperatures topped 30 degrees Celsius in parts of England over the weekend, but fans of Manchester City were still not allowed to bring sunscreen into their stadium for the team’s most recent game.

The sun was beating down on the crowd at the Etihad Stadium, during Saturday’s 4-0 win over Bournemouth, but according to City, fans were not permitted to bring any sunblock into the ground.

The club’s supporter services Twitter account flagged the importance of staying hydrated at the game, but when a fan asked if they could bring sun protection to the game, they were told no.

“We advise supporters to apply this before coming and to bring a hat and water,” the account replied, linking to a ‘Matchdays at Etihad Stadium’ page on their website that did not detail the sunscreen policy.

The account later tweeted that the city’s metro rail was struggling due to the heat, advising people to walk home from the afternoon game “where possible.”

Charity Melanoma UK jumped into the replies dumbfounded.

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When one Twitter user pointed out that this was not a unique policy at major sporting events, the charity suggested a simple answer.

“Dispensers in all the stadiums,” it tweeted.

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