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Clean Cats eclipse Suns – bay 93.9 Geelong

CLEAN ball movement in trying conditions has helped Geelong to a convincing AFLW practice match win over the Gold Coast.

The Cats ran out 36-point winners over the Suns, 8.4 (52) to 2.4 (16), as persistent rain fell on the outer ground at Metricon Stadium.

“A lot of our focuses over the last two or three months – and even towards the back end of last season – around our ball movement to make sure that we’re a bit more clean and efficient, those signs were really evident today, which is really promising,” coach Dan Lowther told Geelong Broadcasters

“In trying conditions, they moved the ball quite well at times.

“And our new players that we’ve brought into the team over the last 12-18 months added a bit of class around the ball and (on) the outside.

“Our efficiency moving the ball from one end of the ground to the other allowed for a cleaner game, even though the conditions would have come otherwise normally.”

Several players who pulled on a Geelong jumper for the first time stood out for Lowther, who has a relatively injury-free list to pick from.

“Shelley Scott played down back for us and was a really solid contributor,” he said.

“Her experience and her smarts down there really steadied the ship at times for us, which is pleasing.

“Jackie Parry up forward tried really hard.

“Her composition at the ball was really important at times.

“Mikayla Bowen on the wing did a very good job in the first half.”

Geelong got through the match injury-free, although Geelong fans watching the live stream may have been concerned when captain Meg McDonald was forced from the ground during the last quarter.

“(It was) just a really good upper-thigh cramp,” he said. “It looked like she’d gone down for the count.

“She had some issues cramping early.

“We had 20-minute flat quarters today, so less rotations meant she played longer minutes.

“She’ll be fine.”

Geelong starts AFLW Season 7 against Richmond at GMHBA Stadium on Sunday, August 28.

Image: Geelong AFLW recruit Mikayla Bowen in action during the Cats’ practice match win over Gold Coast. (Geelong Cats Image/David McPherson)

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Yooka-Laylee Playtonic Developer Warns About Lil Gator Game Scam

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picture: Playtonic Friends, MegaWobble / via Steam

Yooka-Laylee developer and publisher Playtonic Games has issued a warning via social media about a new scam that’s currently making the rounds – linked to a game you’re publishing.

Looks like ‘someone’ is offering MegaWobble’s beta test opportunity crocodile night game. It is slated to release on the Nintendo Switch and several other platforms this year. Apparently, it is actually a scam.

Here is the full list from Playtonic, which advises players not to click on any links provided in scams:

“It has come to our attention that someone is providing a beta tester for Lil Gator Game. We can confirm this is a scam and not from Playtonic or LilGatorGame. If we are providing this to our communities, we will announce it on Twitter and not via any other channels.

“Please do not click on the links in the scam! If you receive any suspicious messages claiming to be from Playtonic, please let us know. Stay safe everyone”

In Lil Gator, players will embark on a “wonderful” adventure – discover new friends and discover everything the island has to offer while climbing, swimming, tobogganing and sliding. You can learn about this game in our original story:

Keep an eye out for a Lil Gator release date announcement in the near future.

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Zak Brown races cars from collection at Laguna Seca

Brown’s Porsche 935. Picture: United Autosports Twitter

McLaren CEO Zak Brown is racing classic cars from his personal collection at Laguna Seca as part of this weekend’s Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.

Brown is steering a 1981 Porsche 935 and a 1989 Jaguar XJR10 separately in the California event.

The Porsche 935 won both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the Sebring 12 Hours in the same year during 1982.

Meanwhile, his Jaguar chassis is the example that finished on the podium in numerous IMSA GT Championship races in the “late 80s and early 90s”.

The cars are usually housed at United Autosports, of which Brown is a co-owner, but have been prepared for track action at the historic Laguna Seca event.

Brown qualified third in the Jaguar, according to posts on United Autosports’ Twitter.

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Open-source rival for OpenAI’s DALL-E runs on your graphics card

Open-source rival for OpenAI's DALL-E runs on your graphics card

Image: Stable Diffusion

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OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 is getting free competition. Behind it is an AI open-source movement and the startup Stability AI.

Artificial intelligence that can generate images from text descriptions has been making rapid progress since early 2021. At that time, OpenAI showed impressive results with DALL-E 1 and CLIP. The open-source community used CLIP for numerous alternative projects throughout the year. Then in 2022, OpenAI released the impressive DALL-E 2, Google showed Image and Parti, Midjourney reached millions, and Craiyon flooded social media with AI images.

Startup Stability AI now announced the release of stable diffusionanother DALL-E 2-like system that will initially be gradually made available to new researchers and other groups via a Discord server.

After a testing phase, Stable Diffusion will then be released for free – the code and a trained model will be published as open source. There will also be a hosted version with a web interface for users to test the system.

Stability AI funds free DALL-E 2 competitor

Stable Diffusion is the result of a collaboration between researchers at Stability AI, RunwayML, LMU Munich, EleutherAI and LAION. The research collective EleutherAI is known for its open-source language models GPT-J-6B and GPT-NeoX-20B, among others, and is also conducting research on multimodal models.

The non-profit LAION (Large-scale Artificial Intelligence Open Network) provided the training data with the open-source LAION 5B dataset, which the team filtered with human feedback in an initial testing phase to create the final LAION-Aesthetics training dataset.

Patrick Esser of Runway and Robin Rombach of LMU Munich led the project, building on their work in the CompVis group at Heidelberg University. There, they created the widely used VQGAN and Latent Diffusion. The latter served as the basis for Stable Diffusion with research from OpenAI and Google Brain.

Stability AI, founded in 2020, is backed by mathematician and computer scientist Emad Mostaque. He worked as an analyst for various hedge funds for a few years before turning to public work. In 2019, I have helped found Symmitree, a project that aims to lower the cost of smartphones and Internet access for disadvantaged populations.

With Stability AI and his private fortune, Mostaque aims to foster the open-source AI research community. His startup from him previously supported the creation of the “LAION 5B” dataset, for example. For training the stable-diffusion model, Stability AI provided servers with 4,000 Nvidia A100 GPUs.

“Nobody has any voting rights except our 75 employees — no billionaires, big funds, governments, or anyone else with control of the company or the communities we support. We’re completely independent,” Mostaque told TechCrunch. “We plan to use our compute to accelerate open source, foundational AI.”

Stable Diffusion is an open-source milestone

Currently, a test for Stable Diffusion is underway, with new additions being distributed in waves. The results, which can be seen on Twitter, for example, show that a real DALL-E-2 competitor is emerging here.

Stable Diffusion is more versatile than Midjourney, but has a lower resolution than DALL-E 2. | Image: Github

Unlike DALL-E 2, Stable Diffusion can generate images of prominent people and other subjects that OpenAI prohibits in DALL-E 2. Other systems like Midjourney or Pixelz.ai can do this as well, but do not achieve comparable quality with the high diversity seen in Stable Diffusion – and none of the other systems are open source .

Stable Diffusion is already expected to run on a single graphics card with 5.1 gigabytes of VRAM – bringing AI technology to the edge that until now has only been available through cloud services. Stable Diffusion thus offers researchers and interested parties without access to GPU servers the opportunity to experiment with a modern generative AI model. The model is also supposed to run on MacBooks with Apple’s M1 chip. However, image generation takes several minutes instead of seconds here.

OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 gets an open-source competition, led by an open-source community and startup Stability AI. | Image: Github

Stability AI itself also wants to enable companies to train their variant of Stable Diffusion. Multimodal models are thus following the path previously taken by large language models: away from a single provider and toward the broad availability of numerous alternatives through open source.

Runway is already researching text-to-video editing enabled by Stable Diffusion.

Stable diffusion: Pandora’s box and net benefits

Of course, with open access and the ability to run the model on a widely available GPU, the opportunity for abuse increases dramatically.

“A percentage of people are simply unpleasant and weird, but that’s humanity,” Mostaque said. “Indeed, it is our belief this technology will be prevalent, and the paternalistic and somewhat condescending attitude of many AI fans is misguided in not trusting society.”

Most stresses, however, that free availability allows the community to develop countermeasures.

“We are taking significant safety measures including formulating cutting-edge tools to help mitigate potential harms across release and our own services. With hundreds of thousands developing on this model, we are confident the net benefit will be immensely positive and as billions use this tech harms will be negated.”

More information is available on the Stable Diffusion github. You can find many examples of Stable Diffusion’s image generation capabilities in the Stable Diffusion subreddit. Go here for the beta signup for Stable Diffusion.


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Tennis news 2022: Nick Kyrgios comes crashing back to earth vs Hubert Hurkacz

Nick Kyrgios confessed that he had little more to give physically as his nine-match win streak came to an end in the quarter-finals of the ATP Montreal Masters on Friday.

The Wimbledon runner-up lost 7-6, 6-7, 6-1 to Polish powerhouse Hubert Hurkacz after coming to the court with 15 victories from his past 16 matches.

But the Australian had little left to give as his body began to complain.

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“My body hasn’t been feeling great the last week,” he said.

“I was feeling the abdominal (muscle) a little bit before the match. My knees hurt.”

Kyrgios kept the pace of the match brisk as he held his own in the first two sets before finally losing momentum in the third as Hurkacz took control.

The Aussie was annoyed as his opponent left the court for a change of clothes and bathroom break, a delay that ate into his fragile fitness.

During the broadcast, Kyrgios was overheard saying: “We’re not f***ing machines, bro. We can’t just go and stop, go and stop, go and stop.”

He later told reporters: “Obviously when you’re playing and you stop for like five to 10 minutes, it doesn’t help your body.

“My body was so stiff after that, I couldn’t move properly.

“I mean, it’s within the rules. I’m not going to complain. I completely stiffened up.”

World No. 37 Kyrgios, whose performance this week will send him into a seeded US Open spot, added: “I’m not a machine. I’m a human.”

Kyrgios won his first ATP title in three years last week at Washington and shared the doubles crown with Jack Sock, the first man in the event’s 53-year history to take both crowns in the same year.

“My knees were sore, my back was sore… I was trying to stay moving, but I just stiffened up,” Kyrgios said.

“My body hasn’t been feeling great the last week.”

Kyrgios said he needs a pause before returning to the fray next week at Cincinnati in the last major tuneup for the US Open, which begins August 29.

“I feel good, but the US Open is still two and a half weeks away. I have Cincinnati next week. That’s all I’m focusing on,” he said.

“I’m focusing on today, tonight, recovery, food, then just resting, then Cincinnati. That’s where my mind is at.”

Hurkacz overcame 53 winners from Kyrgios to halt the Australian’s nine-match winning streak. The No. 8 seed managed 43 winners of his own in a rapid-fire triumph that put him into his fourth semi-final at the Masters level.

Hurkacz will next face Norway’s fourth-seeded Casper Ruud, who crushed home-nation player Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-1, 6-2, in 74 minutes.

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A Disappointed DrDisrespect Seeks Some Show of Respect From YouTube

Herschel ‘DrDisrespect’ Beahm is famous for his rant style and gameplay commentary, which has gained him huge fan support over the years. But with his recent tweet from him, it seems like he is not very happy with his YouTube streams from him.

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12 years ago, when DrDisrespect joined YouTube he might have thought of making it big, but after the Twitch incident in 2020, his streaming career has seen a significant low of all times.

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DrDisrespect seeks support from YouTube

The 40-year-old ‘Two Timer’ in a recent tweet on his personal account confessed that he has not been given the love and support that he deserves from YouTube. Regarding his YouTube streams of him, he said, “No follow, zero communication, absolutely no love.”

As a matter of fact, Doc has around 4.05 million subscribers on YouTube; but a lesser viewership than most streamers with a much lower subscriber count. This also raises some concerns about his hourly streaming ratio, which is getting significantly average day by day. Also, his arrival on YouTube permanently after his lawsuit with Twitch has left a scar on his streaming career.

Notably, DrDisrespect sought some support and love from YouTube as he claims to have a massive impact on the streaming platform as a content creator. Regarding this, he said, “The impact we’ve had on YouTube streaming growth is insane.” He further complained to YouTube by adding, “We’ve been taken advantage of…Jesus YouTube, show some respect.”

Why can’t The Two Timer leave YouTube?

There is a reason why DrDisrespect can’t leave YouTube, and that is Twitch. In June 2020, when Twitch banned Doc for unknown reasons, the streamer had to look up to YouTube as his only way of streaming him.

Although many players switch from Twitch to YouTube for better pay and working conditions, Doc wasn’t given that facility because he chose to join YouTube as a secondary medium. If he would have joined YouTube Gaming by signing a contract, then the story would have been something else today.

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But since he wasn’t given any contract by YouTube to date, the question arises: will DrDisrespect be able to survive in such harsh competition? Notably, some may say that it is not very likely for him to stay relevant to the streaming community, but fans know that DrDisrespect is a fighter and will continue his journey no matter what.

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PLATELL’S PEOPLE: Jerry Hall should never have taken a penny of Rupert Murdoch’s £15 billion

Back in June, on learning Jerry Hall’s magical marriage to Rupert Murdoch was ending after just six years, I wrote that the last thing we fans wanted to learn of our golden girl was that, in the end, she took the money.

I dared to hope that this fiercely independent, talented woman would set a standard. Wealthy already, she would not take a penny of Rupert’s £15 billion fortune.

How wrong I was. As details gradually emerge of the couple’s oh-so-speedy divorce settlement, it appears Jerry will instead enjoy a payday of somewhere between £50 million and £250 million, depending on who you believe, from her nonagenarian ex, including their £11 million Henley mansion and a St Tropez pad.

Not bad for six years of marriage! Yet that huge settlement stands as an insult to any woman Jerry’s age — at 66, she’s two years older than me — who ella dearly hopes to marry again.

The figures in her case may be eye-watering, but the principles are the same. Middle-aged men and women even of modest means think long and hard about marrying. If it fails, they fear they’ll get fleeced.

Back in June, on learning Jerry Hall’s magical marriage to Rupert Murdoch was ending after just six years, I wrote that the last thing we fans wanted to learn of our golden girl was that, in the end, she took the money

I speak from experience. During my last — sadly failed — engagement, I made it clear to my fiancé from him I’d never seek a penny of his money from him.

I wanted a ‘pre-nup’ establishing that if we split, I would get nothing: just keep the happy memories. His children from him would receive their full entitlement: his pension, his home and whatever savings were left after the taxman had taken his greedy share from him.

In turn, of course, he’d have no claim on my finances: I’ve worked hard all my life and it’s up to me what I do with my modest wealth.

When Jerry split with Mick Jagger in 1999, she received around £30 million, including a vast family home. Her children of her are grown-up: she has enough money to last several lifetimes.

Yet it seems she even wanted to be given Rupert’s £164 million Montana ranch and has now been ‘displaced’ from his vineyard in California. How many houses does a girl need?

Inevitably, Jerry has suggested it’s all the stepchildren’s fault. It is claimed they never trusted her, suspecting she was her after their dad’s money. Maybe they were right.

Yes, Rupert has kept most of his billions, but surely she is letting down lovelorn women everywhere.

Call me old-fashioned, but marriage should be about love, not money.

Latest on the wokies’ list of banned books is Anna Sewell’s beloved Black Beauty — for its ‘racist’ title and its scenes of animal cruelty. Crikey, let’s hope they never find out about The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which callously fat-shames larvae.

Olivia got it so right

In her autobiography Don’t Stop Believin’, Olivia Newton-John revealed the skintight black trousers she wore in Grease were not really leather, but a pair of 1950s sharkskin pants.

And when accused of sending a terrible message to girls that you had to be sexy to get your man, she calmly replied: ‘It was about choice. Empowerment comes from calling your own shots and being who you want to be.’

Amen to that, and farewell to the divine Olivia.

Increasingly apoplectic ‘money-saving expert’ Martin Lewis screeches on the BBC about the ‘cataclysm’ of rising energy prices.

Given that Martin sold his website to MoneySuper-Market for £87 million back in 2012, the only ‘inflation’ he has to worry about is his ego ballooning to ever more massive proportions.

Cruise a callous boy, Lewis?

Aging boy-racer Lewis Hamilton says the hardest conversation he’s ever had was turning down Tom Cruise’s offer of a role in his Top Gun: Maverick blockbuster. How revealing of this self-obsessed petrolhead: most of us would find it more awkward to sack our own dad as manager after he’d worked four jobs to support our dreams of becoming a Formula 1 star.

Netting Serena Williams for the cover of Vogue, the magazine’s frosty editor Anna Wintour declares the tennis star is ‘a figure so much larger than the game’. Well said, Anna! So why did our hefty heroine Serena, draped in billowing Balenciaga, appear so Photoshopped to slimness she was almost unrecognizable?

Pouring my favorite tipple, vodka, I noticed the bottle had a rainbow glow. No, I hadn’t had too many: it turns out that Absolute ‘proudly supported the LBGTQ+ community’. Strewth, I wanted a drink not a diversity lecture. Time to switch to gin — but should I call it Mumbai Sapphire?

Brave Anneka Rice confesses that when her Alzheimer’s-stricken father was admitted to hospital with a broken hip, she was tempted to end his life out of ‘deep love’ — after he’d told her not to let him ‘linger in pain’. Weeks before my own dad died, he became bedridden when he fell and broke his hip. I’m just glad all he asked me to do was to cut and file his fingernails from him, the saddest yet most tender thing I ever did for him.

Sean Bean is in hot water for saying intimacy coordinators — on film sets thanks to #MeToo — take the spontaneity out of sex scenes: ‘The natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it down to a technical exercise.’ I agree, sex in movies now is just so sexless.

Having met Mr Bean several times in our local pub, I can tell you that no red-blooded woman would ever need help in getting intimate with him.

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Cabinet members say Boris-backstabber Rishi Sunak ‘dug his heels in’ resisting attempts to cut Brexit red tape. So that explains why he had holes in his shoes this week.

Keir Starmer has been on holiday for two weeks — but insists he’s still working. It gives a new meaning to ‘WFH’: Working From Holiday.

Hurrah for Attorney General Suella Braverman ruling it will be illegal for schools to have only unisex loos. Sure, genuinely trans kids deserve their own space, but a girl’s right to privacy should always trump the wishes of any boy who fancies wearing a frock.

Cabinet members say Boris-backstabber Rishi Sunak 'dug his heels in' resisting attempts to cut Brexit red tape.  So that explains why he had holes in his shoes this week

Cabinet members say Boris-backstabber Rishi Sunak ‘dug his heels in’ resisting attempts to cut Brexit red tape. So that explains why he had holes in his shoes this week

We know the boy meant well with his documentary about homophobia in the Commonwealth, which he inevitably blamed on the Empire. But Tom Daley went too far when he said: ‘It honestly makes me feel sick to be British.’

Yes, the Empire made mistakes, but it brought democracy and stability to millions. Sorry Tom, but your film ended up a belly flop.

Tom Daley went too far when he said: 'It honestly makes me feel sick to be British.'  Yes, the Empire made mistakes, but it brought democracy and stability to millions.  Sorry Tom, but your film ended up a belly flop

Tom Daley went too far when he said: ‘It honestly makes me feel sick to be British.’ Yes, the Empire made mistakes, but it brought democracy and stability to millions. Sorry Tom, but your film ended up a belly flop

Charlie Josephine, responsible for the Globe Theatre’s new production about Joan of Arc, says: ‘I’m properly passionate about making art that’s honest, particularly stories that center on queer people.’

Hence this Maid of Orleans is ‘non-binary’, with ‘they/them pronouns’. Are pronouns your top concern when the ‘proper passionate’ English are burning you at the stake?

Trans man Kyle Andrew, 26, dodges jail despite admitting burglary and stealing thousands of pounds to pay for his cannabis and crack-cocaine habit.

As this felon had been ‘transitioning’ since the age of 16 — and is all set to freeze his eggs — some woke judge now decrees that putting him in a women’s prison might damage his ‘mental health’. How about the mental health of his victims?

Keep dancing, Helen

Less than six months after her husband of eight years Richie Myler ‘left the family home’ for another woman shortly after she had delivered their baby, Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton signs up for Strictly to find happiness again. With millions tuning in, including many single men, what a great way to rub her ex’s nose in what he’s missing.

Every woman who’s been dumped will be voting for Helen: salute the sequined sisterhood!

With millions tuning in, including many single men, what a great way to rub her ex's nose in what he's missing

With millions tuning in, including many single men, what a great way to rub her ex’s nose in what he’s missing

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AFL news 2022: Essendon Bombers torn to shreds after capitulation vs Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide ended a turbulent week with a statement win against Essendon at Marvel Stadium by 84 points.

The Power kicked nine goals in a row, including seven in a second-quarter onslaught, to put an at times insipid Essendon to the sword and condemn the Bombers to their biggest loss of the season.

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It was an emphatic response from Port, whose embattled coach Ken Hinkley was given assurance during the week from club president David Koch that he would remain as coach in 2023, after losing its past four games.

Essendon recorded several unwanted milestones including coach Ben Rutten’s biggest-ever defeat — his most points conceded as Bombers coach and Essendon’s second-biggest loss against the Power.

Rutten slammed his side’s “embarrassing effort” after fans booed players from the ground.

On the Fox Footy coverage, a spectator was overheard screaming: “This is f***ing embarrassing.”

Former Port Adelaide star Kane Cornes told SEN: “Essendon is just been a nice team. At not one point today has someone thrown their weight around. They’re too nice, and that’s been on full display this afternoon. Not one Port Adelaide player will be sore after this game.”

After announcing a record number of members during the week, Rutten apologized to Essendon fans.

“We’re bitterly disappointed,” he said.

“It was the sort of game that our members and supporters who came to the game or were watching on TV… it’s not the sort of thing they should have to watch.

“It was an embarrassing effort from our guys. It’s not something we want to stand for and not something our members and supporters should have to watch at any stage.”

Rutten said he couldn’t put his finger on where it fell apart for the Bombers, who had the better of territory and seven shots to five in the first quarter.

But from there it was all the Power, who slammed on 18 goals to six.

The Essendon coach said while the result wasn’t acceptable, it didn’t shake his belief in where his side is going.

“At the back end of the first quarter we got ourselves back into the game,” Rutten said.

“But from the second quarter it was really poor.

“It doesn’t shake my belief in where we’re going. It’s not a great result in terms of tonight’s performance.

“It’s about us being strong and clear on where we’re going and what we’re trying to build because it’s never going to be a clean progression in becoming a great team.

“Performances like that is not stuff we can accept or tolerate, and we won’t.”

Rutten stopped short of saying whether he would give his players a chance to bounce back next week against Richmond or if there would be wholesale changes, but said everyone connected to the side felt the loss.

“It hurts me, it hurts the players and everyone who is putting in to get us to where we want to get to,” he said.

“I’ll have to have a look at that (making wholesale changes).

“The good thing is there is one week to go for us and an opportunity for us to finish the year playing a brand of footy the way we want to.”

Michael Hurley took another step towards an AFL return by getting through a VFL game on Sunday, and Rutten hinted the veteran swingman could play his first game in more than two years.

“That’ll be a discussion point for us, he got through the game at VFL level, that’s certainly something we’ll be looking at,” Rutten said.

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Fast-growing SEQ council says it won’t be ‘Brisbane’s Parramatta’

“I will not stand by and allow the same to happen to us between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.”

He said traffic congestion was a “Brisbane CBD problem” and needs a new way of thinking.

Wide angle view of the Powerhouse Museum site in Parramatta.  Work has been stalled due to a number of issues including flooding.  Photo Nick Moir 5 May 2022

Wide angle view of the Powerhouse Museum site in Parramatta. Work has been stalled due to a number of issues including flooding. Photo Nick Moir 5 May 2022Credit:Nick Moir.

“The mapping that was released with this report shows us all exactly what Brisbane’s challenge is: it’s their CBD,” Cr Flannery said.

“Ace [transport expert] Professor Matthew Burke said after this plan was released: ‘There are no regional job centers outside of Brisbane’s CBD, and there aren’t any plans for it’.”

Moreton’s answer is to create regional job centers outside the Brisbane CBD, Flannery said.

It’s a similar approach tried by Ipswich and Gold Coast – and to a lesser extent – ​​Logan councils.

Moreton is calling it the “polycentric city” approach.

The state government’s recent Caboolture West interim development plan proposes specific job-generating districts.

“A polycentric city is made up of a web of smaller centres, with high connectivity between commercial and residential precincts, Flannery said.

“It means you can work closer to home, which means less time spent in traffic.”

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His argument is by planning early, congestion can be reduced.

“That includes consideration for public transport in planning, specifically public transport mode-share,” he said.

“That includes building an entirely new Bruce Highway to the west, so people in Caboolture and Morayfield and Petrie aren’t all forced into the existing congestion.”

Unfortunately, as RMIT urban policy professor Jago Dodson identified recently, the proposed Caboolture West does not have a rail link.

Meanwhile, a Chermside business group, who used 2017 census data to propose three blocks of Gympie Road around Westfield Chermside become a tunnel to address congestion problems welcomed proposals for both road and rail corridors through Brisbane’s north-west corridor.

A tunnel was proposed for three blocks of Gympie Road at Chermside in 2019 as a business lobby group argued for a high planning profile for regions outside the CBD, an issue again raised by Moreton Bay Regional Council.

A tunnel was proposed for three blocks of Gympie Road at Chermside in 2019 as a business lobby group argued for a high planning profile for regions outside the CBD, an issue again raised by Moreton Bay Regional Council.Credit:Suburban Futures 2019

On Saturday, a new underground rail station at Chermside was revealed as part of a proposed underground eastern corridor link to Carseldine.

Suburban Futures director Steve de Nys said there needs to be greater emphasis on suburbs and regional centers as jobs-growth centers.

“We believe that rather than being considered as the ‘dormitory’ for the city, the suburbs should be repositioned as the ‘engine room’ and receive appropriate attention through policy and investment,” de Nys said.

“The pandemic has shown how important the suburbs are to the economic and wellbeing of a city.”

“This proposal for north Brisbane is not just a transport solution but the opportunity to facilitate the revitalization and renewal of suburbs that have long been ignored.”

Their report identified that in Nundah a decade ago $55 million in traffic design led to about $800 million in new private investment to transform the Nundah community.

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DrDisrespect claims YouTube ‘doesn’t support him one bit’

Popular livestreamer DrDisrespect criticized his platform yet again, admiring his channel’s growth despite YouTube allegedly showing him no support.

DrDisrespect famously was permanently banned from Twitch in June 2020, with the reason for his indefinite suspension still being unknown. Only weeks later, DrDisrespect found a new home for livestreaming on YouTube. Though by force, DrDisrespect was among the first major streamers to leave Twitch for another platform.

Since joining YouTube, the former streamer of the year has continued to build his audience and prominently stood as one of the platform’s most popular livestreaming creators. In a recent Tweet, however, DrDisrespect claims that the success he’s seen has come without the support of YouTube.

Tweeted from his personal Guy Beahm account, DrDisrespect wrote about his alter ego’s time on YouTube. “It’s amazing to think the platform Doc streams on doesn’t support him one bit,” he wrote, “No follow, zero communication, absolutely no love. The impact we’ve had on YouTube streaming growth is insane. We’ve been taken advantage of…Jesus YouTube, show some respect.”

Image via Twitter.com/Guy Beahm

This is not the first time DrDisrespect has been openly critical of YouTube during its relatively short tenure on the platform. In May 2022, the streamer notably unfollowed YouTube after stating that the platform does not support its livestreaming division whatsoever.

Since DrDisrespect’s switch, countless other streamers such as Ludwig, Valkyrae, Sykkuno, CourageJD, TimTheTatman, and more have signed exclusive deals with YouTube. Though the platform’s roster of streamers has grown significantly, many creators and viewers alike have protested against the website’s support structure for streamers.

Though content with his success, DrDisrespect clearly thinks YouTube could be doing more to support its creators.