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American-style burger joint Varsity reveal plans for Northshore Tavern kitchen takeover

American-style burger slingers Varsity is adding another ingredient to its tasty empire as it announces the takeover of the Northshore Tavern kitchen.

The Whitfords venue, already a go-to for sports and live music lovers, will be dishing out the larger than life burgers, wings and loaded fries to devour from August 22.

“Punters can expect all their Varsity favorites slinging from the kitchen and our super popular weekly specials,” says Varsity group director Ben Maher.

“The Northshore Tavern Kitchen Take Over allows the group a space to have a play around with some ideas and concepts, while at the same time working towards a longer-term plan for the venue.”

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What we know 16-year-old Kiely Rodni, who disappeared in Truckee

It has been three days since 16-year-old Kiely Rodni disappeared in Truckee. She was last seen at a party near the Prosser Family Campground, in an area known to locals as “The Sanctuary.” Here’s what KCRA 3 knows so far. What’s the latest in the investigation? According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, multiple agencies are now part of this investigation that is now classified as a possible abduction. The department tells KCRA 3 it is struggling to gather leads due to the ages of potential witnesses .Kiely Rodni was last seen early Saturday morning at a party near the Prosser Family Campground. Witnesses and law enforcement say there were anywhere from 200 to 250 teenagers and young adults in attendance. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office said it is not interested in arresting or prosecuting any minors who were drinking or using drugs at the party; instead, it wants to focus on getting Kiely home to her family from her. Why did the Placer County Sheriff’s Office upgrade this to a possible abduction investigation? The Placer County Sheriff’s Office told KCRA 3 that the only reason this has been upgraded to a possible abduction is that investigators have not found her car, which is a silver 2013 Honda CRV.The department said it is still considering all leads and possibilities.This could include an accident, or if the teen just ran away.Which agencies are now involved in the investigation?The Placer County Sheriff’s Office is currently coordinating with the California Highway Patrol , Truckee police, FBI, and the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office as they continue their search for the teen. What can I do to help? The Placer County Sheriff’s Office has created a tip line for this investigation. You can call anonymously. Anyone with information about the teen’s whereabouts is asked to call the tipline 530-581-6320, option 7. The teen’s friends have set up this website with information, as well.

It has been three days since 16-year-old Kiely Rodni disappeared in Truckee.

She was last seen at a party near the Prosser Family Campground, in an area known to locals as “The Sanctuary.”

Here’s what KCRA 3 knows so far.

What’s the latest in the investigation?

According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, multiple agencies are now part of this investigation that is now classified as a possible abduction.

The department tells KCRA 3 it is struggling to gather leads due to the ages of potential witnesses.

Kiely Rodni was last seen early Saturday morning at a party near the Prosser Family Campground.

Witnesses and law enforcement say there were anywhere from 200 to 250 teenagers and young adults in attendance.

The Placer County Sheriff’s Office said it is not interested in arresting or prosecuting any minors who were drinking or using drugs at the party; instead, it wants to focus on getting Kiely home to her family from her.

Why did the Placer County Sheriff’s Office upgrade this to a possible abduction investigation?

The Placer County Sheriff’s Office told KCRA 3 that the only reason this has been upgraded to a possible abduction is that investigators have not found her car, which is a silver 2013 Honda CRV.

The department said it is still considering all leads and possibilities.

This could include an accident, or if the teen just ran away.

Which agencies are now involved in the investigation?

The Placer County Sheriff’s Office is currently coordinating with the California Highway Patrol, Truckee police, FBI, and the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office as they continue their search for the teen.

What can I do to help?

The Placer County Sheriff’s Office has created a tip line for this investigation. You can call anonymously.

Anyone with information about the teen’s whereabouts is asked to call the tipline 530-581-6320, option 7.

The teen’s friends have set up this website with information, as well.

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Entertainment

Home and Away updates fans on Jasmine’s exit decision

Home and Away spoilers follow from Monday’s Australian episode (August 8), which some UK viewers may prefer to avoid.

Home and Away has shared more insight into why Jasmine Delaney doesn’t want to return to Summer Bay.

Jasmine has been abruptly written out this year as Sam Frost, who played her, decided to leave the show in late 2021.

The popular character’s exit storyline saw her announce that she was leaving on a temporary basis to help the family of her late husband Robbo.

The Shaw family needed assistance keeping their farm running as Wendy had suffered a heart attack.

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Last month, episodes airing in Australia saw Jasmine’s partner Cash Newman ask her to come home to Summer Bay.

Jasmine agreed that she would, but failed to show up without explanation. This thwarted Cash’s romantic plans for her to propose to her.

In subsequent scenes, Cash asked a local police force to check on Jasmine and the Shaws to make sure they were okay after their mysterious silence.

Jasmine passed the message on that she was fine, but wouldn’t be returning.

cash newman in home and away

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In Monday’s episode on Channel 7 in Australia, Cash provided further insight by revealing that Jasmine’s complicated feelings for her late husband had fueled her decision.

Cash told Jasmine’s sister Rose Delaney that when it came down to it, Jas couldn’t bring herself to leave the Shaws again.

Cash noted that Jasmine was “more in love with her husband’s memory” than with him.

There was little time for further reflection, as the Parata family’s ongoing troubles with a biker gang led to a shock cliffhanger for Cash and Rose.

cash newman and rose delaney in home and away

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Sam Frost announced last year that she’d be taking a break from Home and Away, giving her time to receive COVID vaccinations. All cast at Home and Away are obliged to be vaccinated due to a rule implemented at the start of the year.

In a change of plans, Sam later announced that her departure would be permanent.

A spokesperson for Channel 7 said in a statement sent to DigitalSpy: “We support and respect Sam’s decision to leave Home and Away. Sam leaves with our sincere thanks and very best wishes for the future.”

Show insiders suggested that Sam’s exit was not related to the previous vaccination discussions.

Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.45pm on Channel 5 and 6pm on 5STAR. First-look screenings air at 6.30pm on 5STAR and the show also streams on My5.

In Australia, the show airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7pm on Channel 7 and streams on 7plus.

Selected classic episodes are available via Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

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Arthur’s classy response to fans who booed him

Jake Arthur’s second half against the Sea Eagles last Friday shows just how fickle rugby league can be because the Parramatta fans who were booing him last month would’ve been cheering as he helped up set a famous win on the road.

Filling in for the injured Mitch Moses, Arthur produced his best 40 minutes in the NRL and set up two tries to keep the club’s top-four hopes alive ahead of a brutal run to the finals.

The fact Arthur was able to do that after a small section of fans at CommBank Stadium had booed him only a few weeks earlier because his dad is the coach speaks volumes about the 19-year-old.

“I haven’t really worried about it,” he said.

“I’ve just waited for my opportunity and I’ve just been trying to play my best footy in Cup.

“It was just good to be able to wear that No.7. That’s where I feel most comfortable trying to control the game and letting Dyl (five-eighth Dylan Brown) play off the back of it.”

The first of those try assists against the Sea Eagles was a Harbor Bridge pass over the top of giant winger Jason Saab that some experienced halves wouldn’t have had the confidence to throw.

Eels teenager Jake Arthur throws a Harbor Bridge ball.Source: FOX SPORTS

“I was a bit worried because I told myself all week that I wasn’t going to throw that pass because he’s that tall,” he said.

“But in the moment I saw the space and I had to back myself to throw it.”

Teammate Shaun Lane spoke glowingly of Arthur’s maturity and how he handled himself after a difficult couple of weeks.

“I always chat to the young kids to see where their headspace is at around certain things, but I think Jake is quite a naturally resilient kid,” said Lane, who is studying a graduate diploma in psychology and faced his own problems off the field earlier in his career.

“I think it helps that his old man has helped along the way to understand what he probably would have faced ever since he was a kid.

“Growing up with his old man as the coach of Parramatta coming through the grades, he probably understood that he’d be facing a lot of scrutiny were this to happen.

“He’s definitely approached this maturely and I probably wouldn’t have been the same when I was that young.

“He’s stayed off social media, he hasn’t read into any of the negatives, and he’s gone about doing his job. I can’t speak highly enough of how he’s handled himself.”

Shaun Lane has been impressed by Arthur’s maturity. Picture; Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Arthur’s reward for playing so well against Manly was an appearance on Channel Nine’s post-game show where he got to pick the brain of childhood hero Johnathan Thurston.

The former Cowboys halfback gave him some sage advice and adds to the lessons Arthur has learned from Immortal Andrew Johns as well as Moses.

“I’ve always looked up to ‘JT’ and studied how he played,” the teenage half said.

“It was good to be able to get the chance to speak with him and even ask for a bit of advice.

“I just wanted to ask him to see what I could do better. He told me to run the footy a bit more late in halves and to dig deep in the line once I’ve set up the game with my kicking game.

“I’ve always looked at ways to try to get better. Joey really helped me with that. He’s always ringing me and helping me out, and Mitch has also been massive for me since he got injured. All year he’s been helping me, and now he’s really stepped up.”

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Australia

Australia has more than 100 new species, from spiders to a ‘special ant’

More than 100 new species have been discovered and named in Australia within the past year, including 11 jumping spider and a “special” ant, the CSIRO says.
The national science agency said the nation has 117 new insectthree plants, four marine fish, one frog, and 14 other invertebrates.

The discoveries have been branded a “win for biodiversity”, with researchers particularly excited about one ant.

The newly named ant Anonychomyrma inclinata is the obligate attendant for the rare and beautiful Bulloak Jewel butterfly Hypochrysops piceatus
The newly named ant Anonychomyrma inclinata is the obligate attendant for the rare and beautiful bulloak jewel butterfly Hypochrysops piceatus. (jon)

CSIRO entomologist Dr David Yeates said the known but newly named ant, Anonychomyrma inclinatawas special, as it supports the endangered bulloak jewel butterfly, Hypochrysops piceatus.

“The ecological requirements for this beautiful butterfly are very narrow, which is probably why it is so rare,” Yeates said.

“The ant species we’ve now named needs to be nesting in a mature bulloak, Allocasuarina luehmannii.

“The butterfly caterpillars live under the bark and are carried to soft bulloak leaves to feed at night by ‘babysitter’ ants.

“The ants protect the caterpillars from predation and receive a sugary gift from the caterpillars, a win-win for both species.”

The endangered Bulloak Jewel Butterfly, Hypochrysops piceatus.
A newly named species of ant helps support the endangered bulloak jewel butterfly, Hypochrysops piceatus. (Michael Brabby)

CSIRO scientist John Pogonoski said the new, “elusive” silverspot weedfish, Heteroclinus argyrospiloswas described from only two known specimens.

Both of these were collected from south-western Australia by researchers on the former CSIRO Research Vessel Southern Surveyor in 2000 and 2005.

“We named three new species of small, brightly-colored anthias by comparing specimens of related species held in fish collections,” Pogonoski said.

“New species of anthias are still being recognized because they are rarely encountered due to being outside of normal diving depths, small in size, or living in habitats difficult to sample.”

Heteroclinus argyrospilos (Silverspot Weedfish) is known from south-western Australia (SA & WA) in 55-100m depth.  Only two specimens of this elusive species are currently known
The silverspot weedfish is known from south-western Australia (SA and WA) collections in 55-100m depth. Only two specimens of this elusive species are currently known. (CSIRO)

Scientists found four members of the new species in southern Western Australia, 60 meters underground last year.

And 34 new beetles, including two weevils in the new genus undarobiuswere found in lava caves at Volcanic National Park in north-eastern Queensland.

The leggiest animal on the planet was discovered in Western Australia
The leggiest animal on the planet was discovered in Western Australia. (Scientific Reports)
Lava caves within Queensland's Undara Volcanic National Park were a treasure trove for new insect species.
Lava caves within Queensland’s Undara Volcanic National Park were a treasure trove for new insect species. (Supplied)

Yeates added the newly named species to highlight the importance of scientific collaboration.

“Working together with our research community to name species is incredibly important – it is the first step in Australia understanding and managing its biodiversity,” Yeates said.

“As a country, we are still in the very exciting phase of species discovery.”

CSIRO said only about 25 per cent of Australia’s species are known to science.

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US

Top Pakistani Taliban leader Omar Khalid Khorasani killed in Afghanistan

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KABUL — A top leader of the Pakistani Taliban militia was reported killed Sunday in southeastern Afghanistan, potentially dealing a serious blow to peace talks being negotiated between the extremist group and Pakistani officials with assistance from senior Taliban leaders in Afghanistan.

An aid to the Pakistani militia leader, known as Omar Khalid Khorasani, said in a tweet Monday morning that he died in a bomb blast in southeastern Afghanistan. “He is no more with us,” said the aide, Ehsanullah Ehsan. “May Allah… give him the highest place in Jannah,” or heaven.

The reported death of Khorasani followed months of talks that began shortly after Afghan Taliban forces took power in Kabul one year ago. Numerous delegations have met in Afghanistan since then to help end the years-long conflict between Pakistani forces and hard-line Pakistani militants.

There were conflicting reports Monday on the circumstances of Khorasani’s death and the precise location in southeastern Afghanistan where it occurred.

Ehsan told The Washington Post that two other Pakistani Taliban leaders who were traveling with Khorasani, Mufti Hassan Swati and Hafiz Dawlat Khan, were killed in the same incident. In a brief online conversation via Telegram, he said all three were killed by an “IED blast,” referring to an improvised explosive device or roadside bomb, but he did not specify where it happened or who was responsible. He said Khorasani was “leading the committee for peace negotiations.”

In the capital, Kabul, Taliban authorities have been struggling to contain a rash of terrorist attacks on the Shiite Muslim community over the past week. The attacks, mostly claimed by Islamic State militants, have caused panic in the Shiite Muslim community as it observes a period of religious mourning for a revered figure: Imam Hussein, a grandson of the prophet Muhammad slain in battle in the 7th century.

Taliban officials had promised to protect the community’s 10-day mourning tradition, which was due to culminate Monday with processions and funereal music, bringing tens of thousands of people into the streets. But after the third attack Saturday — a bombing in the heart of the Shiite community — officials virtually shut down the activities for fear of further violence.

On Monday morning, police cut off the area to all outside traffic and banned all local traffic. Roadside displays of brilliant religious flags and banners were taken down, and security forces in armored vehicles, some mounted with machine guns, continually patrolled the near-empty streets.

Taliban officials also cut off local cellphone signals across Kabul on Monday to prevent remote-controlled bombings. Two of the recent terrorist attacks involved bombs that were hidden in ordinary objects in separate crowded areas of the Shiite community and were detonated remotely.

“People here are very afraid now after what has happened, but still they have strong feelings that they must come out and honor Imam Hussein,” Habib Rezaie, 45, told a travel agent. “He was a great hero for the world, not only for Islam. But I think in these circumstances, it would be better if people stay home and not express that love so extravagantly.”

Among the few pedestrians who dared come out on the streets Monday were some female medical students who were supposed to report for an exam. They hurried nervously along the sidewalk, clutching papers and exam books, just two blocks from the site that was bombed Saturday.

“We are all scared. Our parents didn’t want us to go out, and we thought the Taliban might not give us permission, but we have to take these exams. It’s for our future,” said one student, 23, who gave her name only as Salaina.

Taliban officials have been struggling for months to respond to the Shiite community’s concerns about continuing attacks from the Islamic State, an extremist Sunni Muslim group that has repeatedly staged attacks in Kabul and other cities since the Taliban took power last August. In April, it bombed a large high school and a crowded shrine.

In an especially brazen attack Wednesday, the militants commandeered an apartment building and started shooting at a Taliban security patrol after reportedly taking some residents’ hostage. It took government forces nearly seven hours to quell the assault.

In attempting to prevent worse violence, Taliban authorities face an awkward balance between protecting local Shiites — a group they once persecuted — and allowing them the freedom they have long demanded to hold religious events. The Taliban forbade those same events when the Sunni Muslim group held power from 1996 to 2001.

Over two decades of US-backed administrations, as the minority Shiite and ethnic Hazara populace gained influence and success, its commemoration of Imam Hussein, during a religious period called Muharram, grew from a small, modest event inside Shiite areas to an ambitious display of colorful banners and archways put up over streets across the entire capital.

“People are worried, 100 percent, and they fear we will see more chaos coming, but it is not right for the authorities to stop our celebration either,” said Noor Mohammed, 55. “Imam Hussein is our champion. We know he would not want us to lose our lives, but people feel they must come out and show their feelings at any cost.”

In addition to grappling with terrorist attacks from extremist groups in West Kabul, the Taliban regime has been reeling since a US drone fired a missile on July 31 at a luxurious house in central Kabul, killing Ayman al-Zawahiri, the head of al-Qaeda since a US raid killed Osama bin Laden in 2011. Taliban officials have denied they knew he was living there, and they have accused the United States of violating their 2020 peace agreement by attacking the house.

The death of Khorasani marks another setback for Taliban efforts to reduce conflict at home and in the region. In this case, the Taliban has been working with Pakistani officials for nearly a year to engineer a peace agreement with the Pakistani Taliban, after facing accusations from Pakistan that it was secretly supporting the group. The effort resulted in a month-long cease-fire in November, but the militants resumed attacks after that.

Haq Nawaz Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, contributed to this report.

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Technology

iOS 16 beta brings back the battery percentage icon

Earlier today, Apple released the fifth iOS 16 developer beta. It, but if you’ve spent any time on Twitter, you know there’s only one thing everyone wants to talk about: the return of the battery percentage indicator. For the first time since Apple removed the icon in 2017 to accommodate the notch, it’s possible to see exactly how much battery your iPhone has left without pulling down the Control Center shade.

If you’re enrolled in the developer beta, you can add the indicator to your status bar by opening the Settings menu and navigating to the Battery section. Once there, you’ll see a new toggle labeled “Battery Percentage.” The resulting icon is slightly larger than the one you’re probably used to seeing. Additionally, if you plug your iPhone into a charger, the icon will turn green and display a lightning symbol next to the battery percentage. Conversely, it’s yellow when your iPhone is in low power mode.

The option to see battery percentage is not available on the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 mini. We’ll also note it’s possible the feature may not make it into the final release of . The next version of Apple’s mobile operating system will arrive later this year. Some of the more notable features Apple announced at WWDC 2022 include new lock screen customization options, the ability to edit and recall texts in iMessage and real-time notifications called Live Activities.

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Lars von Trier diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease

Controversial Oscar-nominated Danish director Lars von Trier has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

The 66-year-old’s longtime production company, Zentropa, announced the news in a statement Monday with his blessing to do so, according to Deadline.

“In agreement with Lars von Trier, Zentropa has chosen to publish that Lars has [been] diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease,” shared Louise Vesth, Trier’s producer at Zentropa, in the statement, reported the new york post.

“This is done to counter any speculation about his health ahead of the premiere of The Kingdom Exodus.

Trier’s third and final installation of his 1990s cult supernatural TV series The Kingdom is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival at the end of August.

“Lars is in good spirits and is being treated for his symptoms, and work to complete The Kingdom Exodus continues as planned,” Veth added.

Trier is not expected to do much press to promote the show due to his diagnosis.

Trier’s other credits include Dancer in the Dark, antichrist, melancholia and the nymphomaniac films.

His career has been deemed controversial, especially when more than 100 viewers walked out — while others gave a standing ovation — during a screening of his 2018 film The House That Jack Built at the Cannes Film Festival.

“Matt Dillon plays a serial killer who, when he isn’t graphically mutilating women, hunts little kids with a rifle. His co-star Uma Thurman conveniently had a scheduling conflict and didn’t show up,” new york post‘s Johnny Oleksinski wrote at the time.

Von Trier also “joked” that he could “sympathise” with Nazi Adolf Hitler during a 2013 Cannes press conference for melancholia, as a horrified Kirsten Dunst looked on. The filmmaker was banned from Cannes for seven years.

Trier also made movies under a Danish movement called the Dogma 95, in which films were made without any artificial lighting, tacked-on music or shooting scenes out of sequence.

The Idiotswhich includes an explicit sex scene, was the first film made following Dogma 95 rules in 1998.

In addition, all Dogma 95 films were made with hand-held cameras and directors were not credited.

This article was originally published on New York Post and was reproduced here with permission

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9/8/2022 Horse Racing Tips and Best Bets – Hawkesbury

Seven races will be run and won at Hawkesbury this Tuesday. The weather is fine, the track is good (4) and the rail is out two meters from the 1300m-1100m; Out four meters from the 1100m-450m; Out two meters from the 450m-Winning Post; True for the reminder.

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Patients getting stuck at transitional accommodation for an average of six months, report finds

A review into transitional accommodation for people with disabilities who have been discharged from hospital has found some people are getting stuck at facilities almost permanently, amid reports from patients that they are receiving substandard care.

The State Government ordered a review of the Transition to Home facilities after multiple complaints, including the case of a man known as “Mr D” who was found by ambulance staff in squalid conditions with an infected wound.

Mr D was at a Hampstead facility that has since closed, but the remaining Transition to Home programs at The Repat and St Margaret’s Rehabilitation Hospital have also come under fire for a lack of care, with allegations clients have been left to soil themselves in their wheelchairs .

Last week, the ABC revealed multiple complaints from patients at the Repat Health Precinct, including allegations that patients were being left in their own faeces and had been given the incorrect doses of medication.

Originally designed to help NDIS clients stuck in hospital waiting for support to return home or to permanent accommodation, the independent report has found clients were being referred to the service without a discharge pathway, “resulting in clients being admitted whose length of stay in T2H will most likely to be static, long stay or permanent.”

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A man known as Mr D was found by ambulance staff in squalid conditions with an infected wound.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

It found while the expected length of stay in a T2H facility was 90 days, the average length of stay was 207 days. As of June this year the longest stay was 536 days.

Staff and clients told the reviewers that in some cases clients were waiting on simple home modifications, but NDIS requirements to get three quotes, combined with the post COVID-19 market was leading to delays.

Major facility misunderstanding

The report found the centers were designed to operate as step-down facilities, but there were frequent misunderstandings with clients who expect ongoing hospital-level care, a situation exacerbated by their location in a hospital setting.

While both facilities were supposed to be a home-like environment, the report found they had significant limitations including shared rooms with just curtains to separate clients, a lack of storage, limited access to outdoor areas and a lack of amenities like kitchen and laundry facilities. .

The exterior of the Daw Park Repatriation Hospital's frontage
The “Robust Unit” at The Repat was singled out for particular criticism.(ABC News: Isabel Dayman)

The so-called “Robust Unit” at The Repat was singled out.

“The new Robust Units … are stark and confronting, and the current bright white color and fit out are unlikely to contribute to calming a person with challenging behaviour,” the report found.

It found St Margaret’s “arrangements are of a much higher standard, although a number of shared rooms impact client privacy and dignity”.

The facilities have already been subject to multiple investigations, including internal audits and an inquiry by the Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner.

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