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Shooter still on the run as 3 others charged

Three people, including Best Western employees, were charged Monday in connection to the shooting at Mall of America on Thursday, Aug. 4. The shooter remains at large and has not been formally charged.

They’re accused of helping the shooter and another man evades arrest.

The three people charged are:

  • Denesh Raghubir, 21, of Minneapolis, is charged with aiding an offender to avoid arrest
  • Delyanie Kwen-Shawn Arnold, 23, of Burnsville, is charged with aiding an offender to avoid arrest
  • Selena Raghubir, 23, of Bloomington, is charged with aiding an offender to avoid arrest

The charges

Police working at Mall of America responded to multiple gunshots at the Nike store, where they found three shell casings on the floor inside the entrance. Officers checked surveillance video, which showed a fight breaking out involving six people near the checkout of the store, causing customers to run away.

Then two people involved in the altercation left the store briefly before the suspect returned and fired a handgun several times at the males involved in the fight. The suspected shooter, identified Monday as 21-year-old Shamar Lark, and another man, identified as 23-year-old Rashad May, then ran out the north doors of the mall, into the IKEA parking lot, charges said.

It was later learned the two men may have been picked up by a Best Western hotel shuttle at IKEA and were taken to the hotel, just south of Mall of America.

May called Arnold a few minutes after the shooting, and he received five calls from Arnold between 4:20-4:23 pm, the complaint said. Arnold then contacted his girlfriend, Selena Raghubir, who is an assistant manager at the Best Western, as well as Selena Raghubir’s cousin, Denesh Raghubir, who picked up Lark and May at IKEA in the Best Western shuttle.

Denesh Raghubir told police he knew the two men were friends of Selena Raghubir, and when he dropped them off at Best Western, Selena Raghubir immediately left the front desk and he didn’t see her for about 45 minutes, charges said. He said Selena Raghubir later called him and asked him what time police left.

On Aug. 5, officers searched Arnold and Selena Raghubir’s home and vehicle, where they found the shirts the men were wearing at the time of the shooting, charges said.

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Security confirms Mall of America is on lockdown. Bloomington police officers are on scene. Several witnesses told FOX 9 they heard shots fired and then saw people frantically running through the mall.

The complaint says, “The assistance provided by Selena Raghubir, Denesh Raghubir and Arnold and the misinformation provided to police resulted in the flight of [the two men] and the interference in the investigation of the shooting at the Mall of America.”

The three people charged are in custody and are scheduled to make their first court appearance at 1:30 pm on Tuesday. The two people they’re accused of helping after the shooting remain at-large.

Shamar Lark (left) and Rashad May (right) are wanted after Thursday’s shooting at the Mall of America. (Supplied)

Search for the suspects

During a Monday afternoon news conference, Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges released photos showing Lark and May. Hodges says May “prompted” Lark to shoot up the store – which Lark followed through on.

Thankfully, no one was hurt by the gunfire but the shooting created a panic with people rushing out of the mall while police with rifles swept the stores, looking for the shooters and victims.

Police are asking members of the public for help finding Lark and May. A nationwide warrant has been issued for their arrests.

“You cannot, in a free society, continue to enjoy all the freedoms that we have and when you show a complete lack of respect for humanity by firing in a crowded mall store,” said Chief Hodges. “We cannot tolerate that as a society.”

Chief Hodges also warned anyone else who might be helping the suspects that they will arrest any other individuals who aid the wanted men.

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More than 70,000 Amazon shoppers rave about this Contigo travel mug — and it’s 50% off

Making a daily commute with a hot cup of coffee is like navigating an obstacle course. A disposable paper cup won’t keep your coffee hot for long, while a plastic coffee mug will leave you prone to spills, which can be dangerous. Luckily, Amazon has a one-day sale happening on the mega popular Contigo Autoseal West Loop Stainless Steel Travel Mug. Just for today, it’s almost 50% off!

Shoppers are absolutely obsessed with this mug. In fact, it has more than 69,800 perfect reviews, which is mind-boggling even by Amazon standards! It’s on sale for just $14 (originally $26), and you can get it in a slew of different colors.

This handy travel cup features Contigo’s “Autoseal” technology, which shuts the mug’s mouthpiece after every sip. The Autoseal prevents any hot liquid from spilling or leaking, even if the mug is turned upside down or accidentally falls to the ground. To open and re-open, just push the large button on its screw-on lid for a swig.

There’s also this cool feature to consider from a five-star reviewer: “I love that you can drink out of either side of the lid. So, if you grab the mug with your left hand, you can bring it right up to your mouth.” and take a sip. Same with grabbing it from your right side. You don’t have to turn the mug around or find the hole to take a sip.”

Contigo Autoseal West Loop Stainless Steel Travel Mug

Have mug, will travel. (Photo: Amazon)

The West Loop mug fits in most car cupholders and the screw-on lid is top-rack dishwasher-safe. Contigo recommends hand washing the stainless steel body.

“The unicorn of all travel cups!” wrote a smitten shopper. “This travel cup pretty much has everything you could possibly want. It’s beautifully designed and fits well in the cup holder of my car. The finish is very artistic, and I love that it is powder-coated, making it extra durable, not slippery, and fingerprint-proof. They have redesigned the lid so that it’s now easy to clean. It keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for a long time. But most important, it is truly leak-proof, and it’s designed very intuitively with the button that you press to drink right where you hold the cup…I really couldn’t be any happier unless they were free.”

A fellow happy customer pointed out that it can keep “coffee hot for hours” and “iced tea cold for hours.”

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4-year-old US kid announces transition to male gender

A four-year-old child has captured hearts – and sparked a heated online debate – after announcing he was a boy via a rainbow-fueled gender reveal at the Vancouver Pride Parade in Canada.

Charlie Danger Lloyd was assigned female at birth – but from a young age expressed he was a boy, his mum said, as reported by the new york post.

Now-viral footage and photos captured the moment young Charlie – with his grandmother by his side – released a confetti cannon that filled the area with blue smoke.

“Once they closed the road, Charlie strutted out with Grammy and they faced the sidelines and after a short struggle, the cannon exploded with blue smoke and biodegradable confetti,” his mum, 27-year-old Alaina Bourrel, told South West News Service after her little boy ran into her arms.

“Charlie jumped with joy as the crowd cheered him on. He couldn’t believe the love and support he was shown from the bystanders.”

Despite Charlie’s happiness, his mum said she has come under attack by vicious trolls online, calling her a “paedophile, groomer and rapist” for her son’s transition.

However, Ms Bourrel said that her child started expressing different gender needs at the age of two, telling her family he was “growing to look just like daddy” and “I’m a boy” all day, every day.

The proud mum said the parade moment was dreamt up after they told Charlie the family held a previous gender reveal before he was born – where the smoke didn’t work properly.

“When we told him the story, he asked for a re-do with his granny at the Vancouver Pride Parade – so we bought him a smoke cannon and tucked it away for this day,” she said.

“He wasn’t your typical little girl. He would play with other boys and the parents would say he was more of a boy than their own children,” Ms Bourrel recalled, saying the family didn’t think anything of it until the end of 2021, when he didn’t want to shop in the girl’s section and wanted his hair cut short.

“He refused to shop in the girl’s section, but was too nervous to shop in the boy’s. After lots of expressing his feelings and emotions with me, he decided that he wanted a new wardrobe so we set out to find our new style.”

About a month after buying his new wardrobe, Charlie was ready to get his hair cut.

“We made an appointment with Lia at Big Bros Barbershop, a trans-owned and operated salon in East Vancouver,” his mum said.

“After leaving the salon that afternoon, Charlie was a completely new child.”

After changes to his wardrobe and his appearance, his confidence went through the roof.

“We are four months since he began his social transition now,” Ms Bourrel said.

“He is still a normal kid that does completely normal little kid things like play with Lego, uses his creativity and learns to ride his bike.”

Despite online haters who criticize her parenting choices, she said Charlie’s family and friends have been nothing but supportive of the preschooler.

“His choices were not questioned and he was congratulated and everyone began using new pronouns,” she said, adding it is no different to raising any other child and she appreciates the support from those in their inner circle.

“We are so lucky to have the circle that we do.”

This article originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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Todd Payten, Johnathan Thurston, Face-to-face with Matty Johns, Cowboys, Tigers, 2005 grand finale

Watch Todd Payten on Face-to-face with Matty Johns on Tuesday night at 7.30pm on Fox League.

Cowboys coach Todd Payten revealed Johnathan Thurston originally didn’t want him at the club due to the fact he beat him in the 2005 Grand Final, while playing for the Tigers.

Payten’s Tigers beat Thurston’s Cowboys 30-16 in the 2005 decider and the future Immortal took the loss as hard as anyone on the night.

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However, even nearly 10 years later when Payten joined the Cowboys as an assistant, Thurston wasn’t interested in having a player who beat him in a grand final coaching at his club.

“A funny story he (Thurston) didn’t want me at the club,” Payten said on Face-to-face with Matty Johns.

“Obviously we had a history, Tigers vs. Cowboys in the 2005 Grand Final.

“Peter Parr brought it up with Johnno and he said, no way he is not at our club.

“In the end he had to be talked around and I’m grateful that they talked him around.”

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Johnathan Thurston was shattered after the Cowboys lost the 2005 decider.Source: News Limited

Johns asked if the rivalry between the Tigers and the Cowboys was that strong to last nearly a decade after the 2005 Grand Final.

“Was the rivalry that bitter?” Johns asked.

“No, it wasn’t bitter,” Payten said.

“It just typifies the type of competitor Johnno is. He doesn’t like to lose.

“I’d run across Johnno at different times in different places and he was always a decent fella to talk to, but losing grand finals is hard to get over.”

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Cowboys coach Todd Payten.Source: News Corp Australia

However, Thurston welcomed Payten to the club and they made two grand finals and won the 2015 decider together 10 years after that fateful 2005 match.

“It was enjoyable,” Payten said of coaching Thurston and the Cowboys of that era.

“I was a little bit gun shy with Johnno (Thurston) at first. He was one of the best players in the world and my thought process was, how am I going to tell him what to do?

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“But after a while he pulled me aside and said, mate tell me the truth, I want to know.

“That’s when I worked out that the elite players want to be coached and they want some information.

“He put me at ease with that.”

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Australia

Perth faces one of its coldest days as chilly cold front causes chaos

Perth has shivered through one of its coldest days of the year, thanks to an icy cold front spreading over south west Western Australia

The air driving the cold front is said to be “unusually cold”, with temperatures forecast to drop 4 and 8C below average today.

The mercury at Perth’s main weather station reached just 9C at midday on Tuesday.

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A large pool of icy air from the Southern Ocean is spreading over southwestern Australia today. (BoM)

“This is equal to the city’s average overnight minimum temperature at this time of year and a whopping 9C below its average August maximum temperature,” Weatherzone said.

“If Perth fails to reach 14.2C before 9am on Wednesday, this will have been the city’s coldest day so far this year.”

Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) said the system will cause a spate of wild weather.

a travel warning has been issued as thick fog covers Brisbane this morning.

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“Cold and gusty winds behind the front will bring showers, small hail and isolated thunderstorms on Tuesday,” it wrote.

A spokesperson confirmed plane QF1206 is undergoing engineering checks at Karratha Airport in the state’s Pilbara region.

The Qantas flight was diverted to Karratha Airport in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
The Qantas flight was diverted to Karratha Airport in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. (Flightware)

The cool air mass began moving over Perth yesterday and by 11:40am 9.8mm of rain had fallen.

“A cold front marks the boundary between two airmasses – warmer air ahead of the front and cooler air behind,” BoM explained.

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US

Rep. Colin Allred details how climate, tax, health care bill will lower everyday costs

As the United States faces decades-high inflation, people across the country are looking to lawmakers for respite.

Democratic Rep. Colin Allred of Texas joined ABC News on GMA3 to discuss the Inflation Reduction Act, a sweeping climate, tax and health care package that the Senate passed over the weekend. The bill is now set for a vote in the House this week.

GMA3: So many American families are in a financial crisis right now. Tell us what makes this bill historic and what it’s actually going to do for those families who need some relief?

ALLRED: Well, it’s going to help you lower the cost of your health care. For the first time in so long, that we’ve been pushing for this, Medicare is going to have the ability to negotiate to lower the cost of prescription drugs. And it will be the drugs that we don’t have the market mechanisms to hold down the costs… So those are the ones that are really hitting families the hardest.

PHOTO: The Senate vote on the Inflation Reduction Act is seen in a still from video from the Capitol, Aug. 7, 2022.

The Senate vote on the Inflation Reduction Act is seen in a still from video from the Capitol, Aug. 7, 2022.

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It’s also going to make sure that, if you’re using the individual market, that your rates stay low. That’s something we started in the American Rescue Plan. It’s extended those benefits.

But also for your homes, it’s going to encourage you — to give you tax credits toward getting more efficient energy use in your home, but also more efficient energy grids. So it should lower your costs overall in terms of what you’ll be paying to keep the lights on and the AC on, which we’re needing a lot of here in Texas right now.

GMA3: It is called the Inflation Reduction Act. You didn’t mention inflation in that answer… So are you comfortable selling this to your constituents as something that’s going to bring down inflation?

ALLRED: Well, it lowers costs. And that’s also a way of combating inflation, because when you have to spend more in some areas, if you can lower costs in other areas, that’s basically the same thing in terms of balancing out your budget and trying to help working families get by.

I was raised by a single mother who was a public school teacher here in Dallas. I know what it’s like to go to the store and wonder, are you going to be able to get all the things you need for the week? And so this is what we’re trying to do, is find areas that we can control, where we can lower your costs.

So much of what we’re dealing with in terms of inflation is a global issue that’s happening around the world caused by the pandemic and also the war that Russia [caused by] invading Ukraine.

So there’s some things that we can’t control. The areas where we can, that’s what we should target. And that’s all we’re trying to do here.

GMA3: How confident are you that this bill will make it to the president soon and in its current form? What still needs to be done?

ALLRED: Well, now that it’s gotten through the Senate, we have to get it through the House. And there’s always going to be some back and forth with my colleagues. That’s just the way that the House works. But I do think that we’ll pass it this week and send it to the president’s desk.

PHOTO: Rep. Colin Allred speaks during a press conference in Washington, June 24, 2020.

UNITED STATES – JUNE 24: Rep. Colin Allred speaks during a press conference in Washington, June 24, 2020.

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This is a huge win for President Biden but, more importantly, for the American people. This is the biggest investment that we’ve ever made in combating climate change.

[The bill is] going to allow us to do so many things that we need to do to try and really head off what we know is a coming climate disaster for us down the road.

GMA3: Congressman, while we have you here… Brittney Griner, who is still being held in prison in Russia… Are you comfortable right now, relatively speaking, with where this process is?

ALLRED: Yeah, well, listen, I’ve known of Brittney since she was in high school when I was playing football at Baylor University. And she was a standout basketball player in Houston. And we were going to try and recruit her to come to Baylor to be part of our incredible women’s basketball team, which she eventually did. And she’s one of the best basketball players in the world. Ella she’s a Texan, and she’s somebody who we’re working extremely hard to get home.

Everybody should just know that the trial, so to speak, that you just saw was a sham. In Russia, if you reach that point, you have about a 98% chance that you’re going to be convicted. So it’s not really a trial.

And also that she was held, and is still being held, basically to exert pressure on the United States. And so we are doing everything we can to get her and Paul Whelan home.

But I actually do think that it’s a positive that we’re through the trial and sentencing phase, because we’ve known from the beginning that the Russians weren’t going to seriously discuss a swap with us until that happens.

So as sad as it’s been to see her receive a nine-year sentence and all of those things and to see the stress that she’s been under, it also means that we are closer to getting her home.

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5 Games From The Steam Survival Fest To Avoid Dying In

Surviving is hard in general. First, you have to wake up, and that’s already a whole thing. Survival games take this concept and say, “Fuck you, there’s also a monster maybe. Also if you don’t eat 14 servings of the same thing right now, you will die.”

The Steam Survival Fest is a current event that puts a spotlight on all sorts of survival games big and small, deadly and not so deadly. There are some great games to revisit, some new games that slay, and some upcoming games to look out for.

I’ve decided to pick a few of my favorites from the spotlight event as a little nudge in my subjective direction. Some of them are new, and some of them are old. However, the older titles are games that I would recommend revisiting in the cursed year of the lord Beelzebub.

Please… Take a look.

Dinkum

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I’ve talked about Dinkum before, but I thought I’d include it since it’s part of the list and I love it. Dinkum is a life/farming survival sim where you build a town from the ground up in an Australia-inspired landscape.

The survival aspect comes in the form of the classic hunting and eating to survive, but also the fact that there are wild beasties that WILL try to kill you. A classic aspect of Australian life. The game is still in early access so there’s more to come, but it’s a real treat so far.

rafting

5 Games From The Steam Survival Fest To Avoid Dying In
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rafting is so much fun when played with friends. However, if you’d like a truly isolating survival experience, playing alone can give the game an entirely different vibe.

In rafting, you must survive the cruel seas by building a raft, gathering debris from the ocean to build your raft up, avoiding getting eaten by sharks, and trying not to starve. Speaking on not starving…

Don’t Starve Together

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Yo sees it Don’t Starve Together. Playing this game with friends was some of the most multiplayer fun I’ve ever had. i mean, don’t starve is a classic for sure, but the decision to make this unforgiving survival game multiplayer was a very wise one.

Don’t Starve Together is a great example of a game that was already fantastic on release, but then continued to slay as the years went by. The game came out all the way back in 2016 and is STILL having content added to this day.

Sorry for yet another segway, but speaking of games that came out in 2016 that got better over time…

No Man’s Sky

5 Games From The Steam Survival Fest To Avoid Dying In
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No Man’s Sky is an example of a game that aged like fine vintage wine thanks to the tireless work of Hello Games. Anybody revisiting this game will tell you the same thing: No Man’s Sky is not the same game as it was when it came out in 2016.

As we know, No Man’s Sky is a space-based exploration survival game. On release, it was… not great. What it came down to was a case of big dreams being poorly executed. Thankfully, the past 6 years have been kind to this one, as the state of it is now fantastic. If there’s any game you should definitely revisit, it’s No Man’s Sky.

grounded

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grounded rocks. I love to be the same size as bugs.

While grounded is still currently in early access, it will be released in full on September 27th. Think of Subnautica except you are very small in a garden, so the truly scary beasties are Giant Fucking Spiders. If Honey, I Shrunk The Kids were a video game.

This is another one that is a fantastic multiplayer experience, so I’d absolutely recommend playing with friends. get-on grounded!

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Lars von Trier diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease | Lars von Trier

Lars von Trier, the acclaimed and controversial Danish director, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, his production company has announced.

In a statement released on Monday, Zentropa – which von Trier co-founded in 1992 with producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen – said the director is in “good spirits and is being treated for his symptoms” while he completes the upcoming final season of his TV trilogy series.

The Kingdom Exodus premieres at the Venice film festival in August and von Trier will take part in limited press events to accompany its release on Mubi later this year, the statement confirmed.

In an interview with the Guardian’s Xan Brooks in 2018, von Trier ascribed his shaking hands to antidepressants and alcohol withdrawal.

“I’m working on my alcoholism, which is good,” he said. I had an eight-month period where I didn’t drink, and I’ll get back to that again soon. But I have this alcohol ‘tool’ that I use when I have to. And, if I have a really big anxiety attack, it’s the only thing that will help.”

Lars von Trier and Kirsten Dunst at the Melancholia press conference.
Lars von Trier and Kirsten Dunst at the Melancholia press conference. Photograph: Yves Herman/Reuters

Von Trier, who is now 66, was then speaking following the Cannes premiere of his most recent feature film, serial killer movie The House That Jack Built.

That screening marked his return to the festival following seven years during which the festival declared him “persona non grata” after he jokingly said he could sympathize with Hitler during a press conference for 2011’s Melancholia.

Other than 2013’s Nymphomaniac, all von Trier’s films have debuted on the Croisette, starting in 1991 with his debut, Europe, and continuing with Breaking the Waves (1995), Dancer in the Dark (2000), Dogville (2003) and Antichrist (2009). ).

Von Trier remains one of the most polarizing directors working today. His Dogme 95 manifesto, drawn up with likes of Thomas Vinterberg, revolutionized arthouse cinema with its uncompromising commitment to authenticity.

The black humor which underpins much of his work, as well as his confrontational approach to gender relations, has won him both devoted fans and passionate detractors.

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All Blacks vs Springboks news, Ian Foster, Kurt-Lee Arendse

Springboks winger Kurt-Lee Arendse has been banned four weeks for his dangerous collision with All Blacks five-eighth Beauden Barrett on Sunday.

Arendse clumsily challenged the airborne Barrett and the contact caused the Kiwi to flip spectacularly and land on his head and neck.

The South African was shown a red card by Australian referee Angus Gardner before being stretched off the Mbombela Stadium turf with a suspected concussion.

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The 26-year-old – playing his second Test as a replacement for injured superstar Cheslin Kolbe – had enjoyed an excellent game before that brain fade and scored the opening try of the 26-10 win to open the Rugby Championship.

Arendse pleaded guilty to what SANZAAR called a “reckless” and “highly dangerous” collision and will be sidelined until South Africa’s final game of the championship at home to Argentina.

Barrett was cleared of a serious neck injury but is in doubt for the re-match at Ellis Park on Sunday as the All Blacks attempt to snap a rare three-game losing streak.

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Under-siege New Zealand coach Ian Foster was afterwards seeingthing at South Africa’s aerial bombardment.

“Massive concerns,” Foster said regarding the Arendse-Barrett incident, before the suspension was handed out.

“It’s probably the worst I’ve seen. It was pretty disappointing because it happened in the 10th minute as well (to All Blacks fullback Jordie Barrett) and they deemed it was fair.

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“Part of the problem in the game is in the lineout, if you throw a jumper over to their side with an arm up, it’s considered obstruction, whereas it’s becoming a free for all for jumpers just to be able to jump and stick a hand out and say they’re competing.

“It needs to be addressed.”

All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith admitted the tourists needed to deal better with the predictable but highly effective tactics.

“Our ability to defuse their bombs is something we need to fix,” Smith said.

“Their tactics there I think are a little bit borderline. To see Beaudy do a full flip is pretty scary. That’s a part of the game that needs to be looked at, but we’ve got to do a better job of protecting our jumpers Because, as we saw, we would stop them on defense around their 30m line and they would just put a bomb up – and it works for them.”

Richie Mo’unga will replace Barrett in Johannesburg if he is ruled out.

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Murray-Darling Basin dams and catchments nearly full, as flows into South Australia reach six-year high

Water flowing into South Australia has hit a six-year high at 53 gigalitres a day, as a report reveals full storages and wet conditions across the Murray-Darling Basin.

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s (MDBA) Murray River annual outlook, released yesterday, showed southern basin storages are at unusually high levels for this time of year, with the Hume Dam sitting at 95 per cent capacity.

It comes as the Dartmouth Dam records 97 per cent capacity, the Menindee Lakes sits at 115 per cent capacity and Lake Victoria at 62 per cent.

The MDBA said the storages have been bolstered by healthy flows entering the Murray River from the Murrumbidgee and Goulburn rivers and other Victorian tributaries.

“The primary purpose of both the Dartmouth and Hume Dams is to store water to meet irrigation and other entitlements, so that’s our focus,” MDBA executive director of river management, Andrew Reynolds said.

He said irrigators and environmental water entitlement holders were in a good position to receive full entitlements this season, and that the MDBA was set up to manage the risk of shortfalls.

“If we do get a sudden hot period of weather and a spike in demands, it can be a bit harder for us to manage, but we’ll work closely with the Bureau of Meteorology to adapt to the season ahead,” he said.

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Some roads and walking paths around the Riverland have been flooded.(Supplied: Gabriella Fraser)

Caution urged for river users

At the South Australian border, Murray River flows have reached 53 gigalitres of water a day for the first time in six years, prompting one river council with low-lying areas to issue a formal warning.

Mid Murray Mayor Dave Burgess said river users and property owners in the district are encouraged to be wary of faster currents, higher water levels and submerged debris.

“We don’t expect to reach flood risk levels, but based on current forecasts, we’re encouraging property owners and residents to take precautions just in case,” he said.

When flows reach above 60GL a day at the SA-Victoria border, low-lying areas and flood plains become inundated and flood advice is issued to shack areas between Cadell and Mannum.

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Recent rains in the Murrumbidgee catchment will flow down to South Australia in September.(ABC Riverina: Olivia Calver)

Even bigger flows on the way

Heavy rains in the upper parts of the Murray and Murrumbidgee catchment last weekend totaled up to 150 millimetres in rainfall in some areas, which means South Australia’s flow levels are yet to peak.

The MDBA has commenced airspace management releases from the Dartmouth and Hume Dams, and big releases from Burrinjuck Dam in the Murrumbidgee system.

Department for Environment and Water manager of water delivery Chrissie Bloss said peak flows were still four to six weeks away.

“It’s really too early to forecast what those peaks might look like, but what we know for certain is that flows will be elevated for some months in the Riverland,” she said.

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