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Yaser Said ‘honor killings’ trial: Ex-FBI ‘Top 10 Most Wanted’ suspect accused of killing daughters testifies

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One of the FBI’s former top 10 most-wanted suspects, who is facing a trial 12 years after allegedly carrying out “honor killings” against his two daughters in Texas, took the stand on Monday and told the court, “I did not kill my daughters.”

Yaser Said, 65, testified with the help of a translator on Monday inside a Dallas courtroom, where the defense rested later in the day. Said is charged with capital murder, accused of killing 18-year-old Amina Said and 17-year-old Sarah Said on New Year’s Day in 2008. Yaser Said has entered a not guilty plea.

Said, who had worked as a taxi driver, faces an automatic life sentence if convicted.

The sisters were found shot to death in a taxi parked near a hotel in the Dallas suburb of Irving.

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His testimony comes days after jurors heard a 911 call Sarah Said made from a cellphone, telling the operator that her father shot her and she was dying.

“Help,” said a crying voice on the 911 recording, later determined by police to be that of Sarah Said. “I’m dying. Oh my God. Stop it.”

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Said testified for less than two hours on Monday, when prosecutors tried to poke holes in his claims.

During cross-examination, prosecutors asked him if, as a taxi driver, he could understand and speak English. Through a translator, I have answered yes.

Yaser Said allegedly invited his daughters to a meal at Denny's before killing them.

Yaser Said allegedly invited his daughters to a meal at Denny’s before killing them.
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Prosecutors also asked him why he would leave his daughters in his car if he feared he was being followed, as he had claimed. They also asked why he left his gun in his car if he was “scared.”

Said responded that he believed the person following them was after him and not his daughters.

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During his cross-examination, Said also testified that women in America are more protected than men; that women do not have the fear of calling police on a man; and that his ex-wife of her, Patricia Owens, who testified last week, lied when she said that he had threatened to kill her.

A jury is expected to hear closing arguments on Tuesday, and panelists will be sequestrated for the duration of deliberations.

Sarah Said and Amina Said were allegedly shot to death by their father in what prosecutors have described as "honor killings."

Sarah Said and Amina Said were allegedly shot to death by their father in what prosecutors have described as “honor killings.”
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Owens testified Thursday that her ex-husband was abusive and controlling during their marriage. And when Owens was asked to identify her ex-husband of her in court, she pointed at Said and said, “That devil there.”

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A former police detective testified Thursday that the taxi in which the girls had been found had been slow to Yaser Said.

A week before the sisters were killed, they and their mother left their home in the Dallas suburb of Lewisville and went to Oklahoma to get away from Said. Both sisters’ boyfriends also joined the three.

This undated file photo provided by the Irving (Texas) Police Department shows Yaser Abdel Said;  at right are daughters Amina and Sarah Said.

This undated file photo provided by the Irving (Texas) Police Department shows Yaser Abdel Said; at right are daughters Amina and Sarah Said.
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Prosecutor Lauren Black said in opening statements that the sisters had become “very scared for their lives,” and the decision to leave was made after Said “put a gun to Amina’s head and threatened to kill her,” the prosecutor said.

Owens, who spoke softly and often hesitantly on the stand, testified that Said eventually convinced her to return to Texas. “I didn’t think anything would happen,” she testified.

Black said during opening statements that Said was “obsessed with possession and control.” Owens testified that when she married Said, she was 15 and he was 29. The evening the girls were killed, Said wanted to take just the two sisters to a restaurant.

Yaser Said, a taxi driver, is accused of murdering his two daughters in his cab on the night of Jan. 1, 2008.

Yaser Said, a taxi driver, is accused of murdering his two daughters in his cab on the night of Jan. 1, 2008.
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A police report from after the girls’ death described that a family member told investigators that the suspect threatened “bodily harm″ against Sarah for going on a date with a non-Muslim. Owens fled with her daughters in the week before their deaths because she was in “great fear for her life.” Gail Gattrell, the sisters’ great-aunt, has called the deaths an “honor killing,” in which a woman is murdered by a relative to protect her family’s honor.

In a letter written to the judge overseeing the case, Said said he was not happy with his kids’ “dating activity” but denied killing his daughters. Defense attorney Joseph Patton said in opening statements that the evidence would not support a conviction and that police were too quick to focus on Said.

Patricia Owens confirms a photo of herself at age 14, a year before she married her former husband, Yaser Said, when he was 29.

Patricia Owens confirms a photo of herself at age 14, a year before she married her former husband, Yaser Said, when he was 29.
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In a Dec. 21, 2007, email that was brought into evidence, Amina Said told one of her teachers that she and her sister planned to run away. She wrote that she and her sister de ella did not want to live by the culture of their father de ella, who was born in Egypt, nor did they want arranged marriages, as he planned. Her father de ella, she wrote, had “made our lives a nightmare.”

“He will, without any drama nor doubt, kill us,” the email read.

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Yaser Said, who had been sought on a capital murder warrant since the slayings, was placed on the FBI’s most-wanted list. He was finally arrested in August 2020 in Justin, about 35 miles northwest of Dallas. His son, Islam Said, and his brother, Yassim Said, were subsequently convicted of helping him evade arrest.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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The Block’s Elle Ferguson accused of ‘deleting negative comments’ amid backlash for quitting show

Bondi Influencer Elle Ferguson goes into damage control and wipes all negative comments from her social media after quitting The Block 48 hours into filming for the show

The Block’s Elle Ferguson has been accused of ‘deleting negative comments’ amid social media backlash from quitting the show after just 48 hours into filming.

Fans accused the Bondi influencer of going into damage control after her and fiancé Joel Patfull’s shock exit was aired on Monday night.

‘Gotta respect not turning the comments off,’ one of her followers wrote, only for another to reply: ‘They’re just being deleted.’

The Block's Elle Ferguson has been accused of 'deleting negative comments' amid social media backlash from quitting the show after just 48 hours into filming

The Block’s Elle Ferguson has been accused of ‘deleting negative comments’ amid social media backlash from quitting the show after just 48 hours into filming

While many fans took aim at the couple for leaving the abruptly leaving show, others offered a gentler take of the fiasco.

‘It’s her page. Why would you want rude ignorant people who’s biggest concern is a couple leaving the Block leaving disgusting messages.’

Others joined in the chorus to defend the couple.

‘Ignore the negativity. You’re worked hard for what you have…you’re clearly not a quitter! If only all of the Insta-trolls could walk a mile in your (fabulous) shoes,’ one wrote.

Elle and boyfriend Joel (pictured) have faced backlash after quitting the popular Channel Nine show

Elle and boyfriend Joel (pictured) have faced backlash after quitting the popular Channel Nine show

Another said it was ‘their choice’ to leave the top-rated reality renovation show.

‘Whether you agree with their choice, it is their choice. Did they leave in the right way? They did it the way they wanted to. Saying you’re disappointed is different from being a troll and writing awful comments.’

On Monday night, viewers finally got to see the moment Scott Cam told the stunned Blockheads that Elle and the former AFL star decided to quit the show.

During the episode, the host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed the glam influencers decided to leave after just 48 hours of being on-set.

On Monday night, viewers finally got to see the moment Scott Cam told the stunned Blockheads that Elle and the former AFL star decided to quit the show

On Monday night, viewers finally got to see the moment Scott Cam told the stunned Blockheads that Elle and the former AFL star decided to quit the show

‘Last night I gave you all an opportunity – an out – if you thought you couldn’t cut it on the show that you could leave if you wanted to,’ the fuming host began.

‘I didn’t think anyone would drop an opportunity like this, but I’ve just found out that Joel and Elle are on their way to the airport.’

He added: ‘They have left their show. They didn’t say goodbye, they didn’t say thanks for having us. They just left.’

During the episode, the host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed the glam influencers decided to leave after just 48 hours of being on-set

During the episode, the host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed the glam influencers decided to leave after just 48 hours of being on-set

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was ‘unAustralian’ and ‘p**s poor’.

He told TV Tonight: ‘We had a 48-hour challenge to choose the house that you get and they scarpered after 48 hours. It’s something that’s never happened before.

‘Forty-five thousand people applied to be on The Block and win life-changing money. These guys got on and they just couldn’t handle the pace after 48 hours,’ he continued.

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was 'unAustralian' and 'p**s poor'

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was ‘unAustralian’ and ‘p**s poor’

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Wallabies utility Reece Hodge back after Quade Cooper injury against Argentina

“It hurts, you always want to be apart of it. But I think I was pretty quick to take a holistic view of the situation.”

When you have been asked to play every position in a Wallabies back line except halfback, you become good at dealing with curveballs. Hodge just applied the same attitude: keep working, be ready.

Harry Wilson and Reece Hodge at training after recalls to the Wallabies side.

Harry Wilson and Reece Hodge at training after recalls to the Wallabies side.Credit:Getty

“It is something that Quade has also talked about a lot in the last 12 to 18 months: focus on the process. It is a bit of a cliche but it comes back to that ‘be ready’ kind of thing,” Hodge said.

“It wasn’t a down-in-the-dumps moment where you think it’s all over. I have been around long enough now to know it is never as good as it seems and it is never as bad as it seems. That’s the attitude you need to take in professional rugby.”

Soon enough Hodge was called back into the Wallabies squad via injuries, replacing Tom Banks and then Andrew Kellaway. He started the third Test against England at fullback and his versatility gave Rennie scope to name a 6-2 bench for the first time in Mendoza. Australia’s bench forwards, it must also be noted, secured the win.

Reece Hodge in the clear against England at the SCG.

Reece Hodge in the clear against England at the SCG.Credit:Getty

Hodge is one of three options to replace Cooper in the second Test but, in all likelihood, Rennie will keep Hodge up his sleeve as the perfect bench cover.

Some players have hated the utility tag but others, like 121-Test Mr Fix-It Adam Ashley-Cooper came to enjoy it. In truth, it is a specialty all of it own and not many players are good enough to competently play four different roles in four weeks of Test rugby.

“It is up to the coaches and as I have said previously, I am happy to play anywhere,” Hodge said.

“And I don’t just say it for the sake of it. It is a position I don’t take lightly, that the coaches have trust in me and my knowledge and detail that I can cover 10 to 15.

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“I take a lot of pride in that but I need to also make sure I am prepared for any role. Who knows what this week holds but to be part of the match-day squad anywhere would be a privilege, as always.”

Watch every match of The Rugby Championship on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport. Continue this weekend with South Africa v All Blacks (Sunday 12:30am AEST) and Argentina v Wallabies (Sunday 4:45am AEST). All matches streaming ad-free, live and on demand on Stan Sport.

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All 4 victims, including 2 children, identified after drunk driver slams into golf cart at Galveston intersection, police say

GALVESTON – Galveston police have released the identities of the four victims, including two children who were killed after a suspected drunk driver slammed into a golf cart they were riding in late Saturday night.

Police said Felipe Bentacur, 49, and Destiny Uvalle, 25, were two of the adult victims identified in the crash. The minor victims were identified as 14-year-old Brailyn Cantu, and the youngest, 4-year-old Kaisyn Bentacur.

Two additional victims from the golf cart remain in the hospital in critical condition, according to police.

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A suspected drunk driver is in custody after four people, including two children and several were injured after a major crash involving multiple vehicles and a golf cart at a Galveston intersection on Saturday night, Galveston police said.

Forty-five-year-old Miguel Espinoza, the man who police say caused the crash, has been charged with four counts of intoxication manslaughter. He is currently under police custody. Espinoza appeared before a judge Monday where he learned of the charges against him and was appointed an attorney.

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The crash occurred at the intersection of Avenue R and 33rd Street at around 11:30 pm

According to Galveston PD in a release, a black-colored Hyundai SUV was on the eastbound side of Avenue R when Espinoza was driving eastbound in a Hyundai SUV on R Avenue. Investigators said he failed to stop at the intersection, striking a golf cart and a pickup truck that was traveling northbound and a Dodge pickup truck traveling southbound.

Six people, including three children, were in the golf cart at the time of the crash. One adult passenger died at the scene, while the rest were taken to an area hospital where a second adult passenger and two children later died. A third passenger and a child remain in critical condition.

The driver of a black Dodge pickup truck and a child passenger were treated with minor injuries and were later released, according to police.

Police say Espinoza had a passenger in the car who was treated and released.

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“We knew that these golf carts were becoming more and more frequent on our roads,” said Galveston Mayor Craig Brown. “We have had other reports of accidents and so forth with golf carts but nothing to this extent.”

Galveston Mayor Craig Brown said while the golf cart involved in Saturday’s crash was being used in accordance to the city’s ordinance, the city council is considering possible changes to the ordinance. He said the council members may discuss ways of making the roads safer for golf carts, which are legal on certain roads and have become more popular with visitors renting them.

“City council is going to be looking this coming Thursday to possibly be making changes to our ordinance that may give more constraints and better safety for our visitors here. It’s possible that we would be looking at possibly not having golf carts during the evening hours or at night time being able to operate. So we’re just going to look at all aspects of this,” Mayor Brown said.

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Olivia Newton John Death: Watch Olivia Newton-John’s final performance at Fire Fight Australia

Olivia Newton-John‘s selfless nature was something known by her fans and loved ones – and her final performance, which saw her take the stage in Sydney to raise money for bushfire relieftruly exemplified that fact.

It was February 2020, and Australia had been devastated by the Black Summer bushfires for months. Newton-John, meanwhile, had been diagnosed with breast cancer for a third time three years priorand although she had undergone radiation to shrink a tumor in her breast, the cancer had spread to the base of her spine and caused a fracture, meaning she required a wheelchair and had to learn to walk again.

That did not stop her from performing, however, and she joined a slew of Aussie and international legends – including What in (fronted by adam lambert), Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian, to name a few – on the stage at Fire Fight Australia on February 16, 2020, in what, unknownst to the audience at the time, would be her final performance. Watch above.

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Olivia Newton-John’s performance at Fire Fight Australia was, unknownst to all, her final performance ever. (Getty)

In front of a crowd of thousands at Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park – and even more watching the broadcast at home – Newton-John sang ‘Two Strong Hearts’ with John Farnhamdazzling the crowd in a wide-sleeved floral top from Camilla and jeans.

The concert, which was hosted by comedian Celeste Barber and raised $9 millionwas held three months after Newton-John was named a dame of the Order of the British Empire for her services to singing, acting, and her charity work, a fact Farnham celebrated – loudly and proudly – ​​when he introduced her to the cheering crowd.

Newton-John was unfazed by Farnham’s fanfare over her personal achievements, however, saying a quick thanks with a kiss on the cheek before turning her attention to the audience and greeting them with a big smile and wave.

“It’s amazing, what an amazing night,” Newton-John said on stage. “I’m so proud to be a part of this and to be singing with [Farnham] again.”

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The duo then performed an energized rendition of their 1998 hit ‘Two Strong Hearts,’ smiling and embracing as they did so.

At the conclusion of the song, as the audience cheered, Newton-John gave Farnham her hand, which he grasped with his own and then kissed.

They later sung his 1986 hit ‘You’re the Voice’ alongside Queen with Adam Lambert, the artists joined by firefighters and first responders on stage.

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Although Newton-John was fighting stage four metastatic breast cancer for the third time, she was actively touring the United States in 2017 – but slowed down in 2018, taking a six-month break between shows from March to September of that year.

Following her show at Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theater on September 14, 2018, Newton-John did not perform again for over a year, only taking the stage once again in Florida in December 2019 before her brief appearance at Fire Fight Australia in 2020, her final performance.

Opening up about her most recent cancer battle – she was first diagnosed in 1992 – to The Mirror nine months after her last performance, Newton-John did say she was feeling better and stronger than she had in the previous few years, but, like any person, she sometimes fell into bouts of melancholy when thinking about her health.

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John Farnham celebrated Olivia Newton-John’s recent damehood when he introduced her to the crowd. (Getty)

“I’m human. I have had moments of fear, and all those things, just like everybody. But I talk myself round. There’s no way around pain. You have to go through it, but you’ll come out the other side if you believe strongly enough that it is just temporary,” Newton-John told the publication in November 2020.

“I’ve been dealing with this for a very long time, so I know how important the mind is in your journey. I really believe in that, in positive thinking, and reinforcing, talking to my body, and thanking it. It’s all up to that.”

After a 30-year battle with breast cancer, Newton-John passed away on August 8 at the age of 73surrounded by family and friends.

“My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better,” her friend and grease co-star John Travolta wrote in tribute. “Your impact was incredible. I love you so much. We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever! Your Danny, your John!”

Newton-John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi, meanwhile, shared a heartbreaking post full of photos of herself with her mother.

Three days before Newton-John’s death, Lattanzi also wrote: “I worship this woman. My mother. My best friend.”

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A-League: Slovakian international Robert Mak joins Sydney FC

Sydney FC’s measured and patient approach to returning to the A-League summit has stepped up a gear with the signing of former Manchester City winger Robert Mak.

Capped 73 times for Slovakia, Mak has joined the Sky Blues on a two-year deal after winning back-to-back Hungarian top-flight titles with Ferencváros.

“We took our time because there’s a specific type of player we want,” Sydney FC coach Steve Corica said.

“We’ve got a few more to come in as well, but to have the first one done is great.

“We’re two months out from the start of the (A-League) season which gives us plenty of time to work with Robert and to get him ready.”

The most successful club in A-League history with five championships, the Sky Blues finished a disappointing eighth last season.

“We had to have a good look at where we were and what kind of players and what formation we wanted to look at if we wanted to change things,” Corica said.

“It’s probably the best time right now to do it.”

Mak’s ability to play on either wing and also in a central attacking role if required made him an attractive target for Sydney.

“He has two great feet and can play on either side of the pitch. He likes to take on defenders and will create and score goals for us as well,” Corica said.

“To play that many times for your country is no mean feat and I think he will really stand out this season.”

Having joined Manchester City’s academy at 13, Mak stayed there for six years before leaving in 2010 to join German club Nurnberg.

From there he went to Greek club Paok in 2014 and also had spells in Russia (Zenit St Petersburg) and Turkey (Konyaspor) before his move to Hungary.

“I’ve been part of a few championships and cup wins in my career, so I know what it takes and want to bring my experience, personality and a few goals and assists to help us this season,” said Mak, who has made more than 30 game appearances in the UEFA Champions League and the Europa League.

“This is going to be a fantastic challenge for me, and it’s a real honor to be signing for Australia’s biggest and most successful club.”

The Sky Blues continue their Australia Cup campaign on Wednesday night with a round-of-16 clash against NPL Victoria outfit Bentleigh Greens in Melbourne.

In Wednesday night’s other Cup round-of-16 battle, South Australian state league club Modbury Jets host Macarthur FC at Gepps Cross.

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Tunnel plan for Brisbane’s northside as congestion, development bites

Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner will release further details on Tuesday but the research and proposals have already been discussed by civic cabinet and development along the corridor has been ruled out.

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The extensive documentation, including a business case, has also been provided to Infrastructure Australia and the Queensland government.

While Schrinner has yet to comment on the research, or proposals, he announced more Brisbane Metro vehicles on Monday and said: “I am now more confident than ever that we can look towards expanding the Metro network to other areas of our city.”

Former Labor state governments had planned extra bus lanes for the corridor and possible western bypass tunnels under the original Western Brisbane Transport Network strategy in 2009.

The latest research also flagged another possible tunnel south from Everton Park to Toowong, similar to one examined by a former Labor state government. It would link up with the Western Freeway and Legacy Way.

Brisbane's CBD from the lookout on top of the Chermside Hill Reserve.

Brisbane’s CBD from the lookout on top of the Chermside Hill Reserve.Credit:Tony Moore

Brisbane City Council infrastructure committee chair Andrew Wines said escalating congestion costs and environmental issues meant there was no option but to go underground.

“This study shows the economic cost of north Brisbane’s congestion will be a staggering $1.5 million a day within a decade, which is totally unacceptable,” Wines told BrisbaneTimes.

“Brisbane is the fastest-growing capital city in the country and our northern neighbors in Moreton Bay – who are investigating options for alternatives to the Bruce Highway – are also growing quickly.

“This study must start a conversation between all levels of government – and the private sector – about options to ensure northside commuters get home sooner and safer.”

The preserved corridor between Gympie Road at Carseldine and Shand Street at Alderley was identified in the 1980s and has remained largely free of houses since then.

However, the research found many threatened and endangered species in parks along the original Trouts Road route from Stafford to Carseldine: the large Chermside Hills Reserve, the Downfall Creek Bush Reserve, Mine Hill Reserve and Sparkes Hill Reserve at Alderley.

Environmental issues identified in Chermside Hills Reserves and linked parks

Flora

  • Chermside Hills Reserve is considered a high-risk trigger area.
  • There are approximately 21 threatened plant species recorded within the vicinity of the corridor.
  • This includes endangered eucalypt woodland and open forest community
  • It is significant conservation value, only found in the Chermside Hills Reserve area. The ecosystem cannot be offset in another location.

Fauna

  • The identified threatened and vulnerable species are powerful owls, gray headed flying foxes and tusked frogs, in addition to sugar and squirrel gliders.
  • Koalas are regularly spotted in the Chermside Hills Reserve. Evidence of their presence was detected during environmental investigations undertaken as part of the development of the business case.

cultural heritage

  • The study found it has a “rich Aboriginal peoples’ history”.
  • Examples include artefact scatters, marked trees, earthen features, pathways, stone arrangements, story places and campsites.
  • “A future detailed business case will be important to confirm the presence of Aboriginal cultural heritage values ​​in the study area and strategies to manage potential impacts.”

Those environmental concerns rule out the original plan – first considered in the 1960s – to transform Trouts Road into a four-lane highway between Alderley and Carseldine.

Community concern over the prospect of a highway running between bushland and housing estates, and altering local traffic flows, had seen the future of the corridor debated in recent federal, state and council election campaigns.

Looking towards Brisbane CBD down Old Northern Road from Everton Hills.

Looking towards Brisbane CBD down Old Northern Road from Everton Hills.Credit:Tony Moore

The research shows the proposed underground motorway would reduce traffic on Transurban’s existing Airport Link and Legacy Way toll tunnels by between 11 and 31 per cent by 2041.

However, it reduces traffic on major northside arterial roads; including Gympie Road (35 per cent less traffic by 2041) and Wardell Street (down 23 per cent by 2041).

The long-term plan is to increase bus lanes on those arterial roads.

The RACQ’s 2021 congestion report released in February 2022 shows Stafford, Old Northern, South Pine, Rode and Hamilton roads slowing to mid 30km/h during peak periods, adding minutes to trips.

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Pizza giant Domino’s enters the BURGER market with a twist

Pizza giant Domino’s launches a new BURGER range – here’s how to try one of the new creations

  • Domino’s Australia has announced their new exclusive Burger Joint Pizza Range
  • New pizzas include Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95) and Cheeseburger ($10.95)
  • The pizzas are made with 100% Aussie beef, American cheese, butter pickles
  • The Burger Joint Pizza Range is available via the Domino’s App from August 8

Domino’s has just announced its new venture into the ‘burger market’ – but there’s an unexpected twist.

Domino’s Burger Joint Pizza Range offers a fresh, new take on the beloved cheeseburgers and hamburgers with four new pizzas available from August 8.

The exclusive range can be ordered via the Domino’s App and include the Burger Joint Cheeseburger ($10.95) to the Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95).

Australia's largest pizza company has just announced their new venture into the burger market

Australia’s largest pizza company has just announced their new venture into the burger market

Domino's Burger Joint Pizza Range offers a fresh, new take on the beloved cheeseburgers and hamburgers with four exciting new pizzas available from August 8

Domino’s Burger Joint Pizza Range offers a fresh, new take on the beloved cheeseburgers and hamburgers with four exciting new pizzas available from August 8

Domino’s ANZ CEO David Burness also spoke highly of the quality of their food after being delivered in comparison to other restaurants.

‘We have taken almost 40 years of experience and developed a burger specifically for the delivery generation,’ said Burness.

He added, ‘No more soggy bread rolls and limp lettuce. Domino’s is bringing home the burger – on a pizza!’

The pizzas are loaded with premium burger ingredients like 100% Aussie beef burger pieces, authentic American burger cheese, butter pickles, and special burger sauce.

Domino's ANZ CEO David Burness spoke highly of the quality of their food after being delivered in comparison to other restaurants

Domino’s ANZ CEO David Burness spoke highly of the quality of their food after being delivered in comparison to other restaurants

The range can be ordered via the Domino's App and prices range from the Burger Joint Cheeseburger ($10.95) to the Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95)

The pizzas are loaded with premium burger ingredients like 100% Aussie beef burger pieces, authentic American burger cheese, butter pickles

The exclusive range can be ordered via the Domino’s App and prices range from the Burger Joint Cheeseburger ($10.95) to the Burger Joint Hamburger ($18.95)

Domino’s Culinary Innovation & Development Chef Michael Treacy revealed that while it was not the first time pizza and burger had stepped out together, Domino’s four new Burger Joint pizzas were ‘a whole new burger experience.’

‘We live in the Golden Age of Delivery and burgers have yet to ketchup,’ said Treacy.

He added, ‘They’re often cold or falling apart by the time they reach your door because they were simply never designed to be delivered.’

‘What makes our Burger Joint pizzas so incredible is that our premium ingredients were carefully chosen for maximum burger goodness, while ensuring they could be delivered hot and fresh just like a Domino’s pizza.

Domino's Culinary Innovation & Development Chef Michael Treacy revealed that while it was not the first time pizza and burger had stepped out together, Domino's four new Burger Joint pizzas were 'a whole new burger experience'

Domino’s Culinary Innovation & Development Chef Michael Treacy revealed that while it was not the first time pizza and burger had stepped out together, Domino’s four new Burger Joint pizzas were ‘a whole new burger experience’

Domino’s Burger Joint Pizza Range

  • Burger Joint Cheeseburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American cheese slices, mozzarella and butter pickles topped with special burger sauce.
  • Burger Joint Bacon Cheeseburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American burger cheese slices, mozzarella, butter pickles and crispy bacon topped with special burger sauce.
  • Burger Joint Hamburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American burger cheese slices, red onion, fresh tomato, mozzarella and butter pickles finished with mayonnaise and tomato ketchup.
  • Burger Joint Bacon Hamburger – loaded with 100% all beef burger pieces, American burger cheese slices, red onion, fresh tomato, mozzarella, butter pickles and crispy bacon finished with mayonnaise and tomato ketchup.

Thousands flooded the pizza chain’s Instagram with excitement.

‘Oh my GOD,’ said one man. ‘I never knew I needed this.’

‘This looks absolutely amazing, I can’t wait to try it.’

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Richard Marx pays tribute to Aussie icon

Music legend Richard Marx has shared some of his favorite memories about his long-time friend, Olivia Newton-John.

The 58-year-old singer revealed to Today Extra when he heard of Olivia’s passing he couldn’t believe it.

“We always stayed in touch, we were friends for 40 years – I just can’t believe it,” Marx said.

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Richard Marx professed his love to Olivia Newton-John when he was in his 20s and she “handled” it like a pro. (Supplied/Today)

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Marx said he first met Olivia while performing back-up vocals for her when he was just 19-years-old and he was “madly in love with her”.

“We had already been friends for almost a year and she took me out to a fancy dinner that I could not have afforded for my 20th birthday,” he said.

Around that time, Marx revealed he actually professed his love to Olivia – who was in a relationship and 15 years his senior.

“I have never told anybody this except my wife,” he revealed.

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Richard Marx said he still can’t believe his friend of four decades Olivia Newton-John has died. (Today)

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“I wrote her a letter, we were friendly but I had such a crush on her. I just thought I have to put it out there.”

But in true style, Marx said Olivia “handled it” and didn’t feel weird about the confession.

“She handled it like I’m sure she did with everyone because I was not unique in that way,” he said.

“To her credit – she carried on and said: ‘That makes me feel so happy’. She handled everything with grace and elegance and that really began our deep friendship.”

Watch Richard Marx”s touching tribute to Olivia Newton-John above

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