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Rare southern right whale calf sighting a thrilling start to NSW far south coast whale watching season

The sighting of a southern right whale and her calf along the NSW far south coast has excited locals, photographers and marine experts alike as the whale watching season in the region kicks off.

August marks the time of year when some whales were still heading north as part of their annual migration on Australia’s east coast, while others were heading south.

In that crossover came the unique sighting of what appeared to be a white southern right whale calf.

“Any white animal, like we’ve seen with Migaloo, does get the attention of many people around Australia if not the world,” said wildlife scientist Dr Vanessa Pirotta.

“A small percentage of southern right whales are born very white, and in this case, this animal is known as a gray morph.

“Unfortunately, it’s not likely to stay white its entire life and will most likely become darker as it gets to adulthood.”

white whale calf emerges from the water
Southern right whales reproduce slower than other species so sighting a calf is a rare event.(Supplied: Peter Harris)

The southern right whale reproduced at a slower rate compared to the humpback, and was vulnerable to a number of threats in the post-whaling era including entanglement in fishing gear, ship strikes, acoustic pollution and even Killer Whales.

Dr Pirotta said although the current “salt and peppery” appearance of the calf wouldn’t remain, its existence had buoyed many working to ensure the survival of the species.

a white whale calf swimming in the water
The whale watching season usually doesn’t start until mid-August on the NSW far south coast but this calf is proof the mammals have arrived early.(Supplied: Peter Harris)

“It’s also an opportunity to see other species such as the southern right whale which is unfortunately not recovering as well as the humpback whale population,” Dr Pirotta said.

“When we do see one it’s of great significance because any contribution or addition to the southern right whale population is a special one for all of us.”

pods on the move

Mid-August usually marked the start of whale watching season on the NSW far south coast, but cruise operators were organizing tours early off the coasts of Bermagui, Merimbula and Eden.

a whale jumping out of the ocean
Humpbacks are usually more “acrobatic” and “energetic”, according to Mr Millar.(Supplied: Sapphire Coastal Adventures)

“We’ve had a great stream of southbound whales for a few weeks now,” said Simon Millar, director of Sapphire Coastal Adventures.

“We didn’t use to start until the end of August… [but] we’ve had multiple pods off Merimbula.

“It looks like it’s going to be an amazing season.”

Last year’s whale watching season was thwarted by COVID-19 restrictions, and this year tourism operators hoped to make an uninterrupted comeback.

Mr Millar also found the sighting of the southern right whale and her white calf to be unique, after not having spotted the species in three years.

“The southern right whales aren’t as typically energetic or acrobatic on the surface as the humpback whales,” he said.

“We tend to watch the humpback whales more even when the southern rights are around, but it was still great to see that new-born calf.”

a man and woman sit on the railing of their boat with their dog sitting in front of them
Mr Millar and his wife Jessica had not seen a southern right whale in three years before spotting the white calf.(Supplied: David Rogers Photography)

The sighting occurred ahead of the Walawaani Muriyira-Waraga Bermagui Whale Event on August 13 which marked the official opening of the 2022 season.

The event would celebrate the cultural significance of the annual migration to the local Yuin people and would feature an ocean paddle out to welcome the whales.

a big whale in the water next to a smaller white whale
The southern right whale and her white calf traveling along the NSW far south coast.(Supplied: Richard Gonzalez, Insta @the.shot.father)

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams blasts Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after second bus of migrants arrives: ‘This is horrific’

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams blasted Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Sunday after a second bus full of illegal migrants arrived at his doorstep.

Adams gave a news conference Sunday morning at the Port Authority where he greeted an incoming bus of around 40 migrants — only 14 of whom disembarked in the Big Apple.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, left, and Texas Gov.  Greg Abbott

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, left, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
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“This is horrific when you think about what the governor is doing,” Adams said, noting that many of the arriving families did not realize they were coming to New York City.

“We’re finding that some of the families are on the bus that wanted to go to other locations, and they were not allowed to do so,” the mayor said. “They were forced on the bus with the understanding that they were going to other locations that they wanted to go to, and when they tried to explain they were not allowed to do so.”

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His comments follow the first arrival of around 50 migrants at a Port Authority in New York City on Friday. The bus arrived on the orders of Abbott, who has been shipping border-crossers into liberal cities to bring attention to the issue of illegal immigration in his own state.

Adams has accused the governor of using innocent people “as political pawns to manufacture a crisis.”

On Sunday, he complained that Abbott’s administration was not giving New York City a proper heads-up when the migrants will be arriving.

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“They’re not letting us know when the buses are leaving. They’re not letting us know what are the needs of the people on the bus,” Adams said. “They are not giving us any information, so we’re unable to really provide the service to people en route.”

Abbott has also been sending illegal immigrants to Washington, DC, since April to protest the Biden administration’s refusal to act on the border crisis plaguing Texas.

“In addition to Washington, DC, New York City is the ideal destination for these migrants, who can receive the abundance of city services and housing that Mayor Eric Adams has boasted about within the sanctuary city,” Abbott said in a statement on Friday.

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He added: “I hope he follows through on his promise of welcoming all migrants with open arms so that our overrun and overwhelmed border towns can find relief.”

Fox News’ Timothy HJ Nerozzi contributed to this report.

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Qantas moves managers and executives into baggage handling

Qantas senior executives and managers will step down from their usual roles to pitch in as ground handlers, as the airline continues to suffer from major staff shortages.

The shake-up is part of an extraordinary contingency program expected to last three months and help the airline get back on its feet before the busy summer holiday period.

While the airline has rehired close to 2000 staff after letting about 1700 ground handlers go during the pandemic, it has struggled to stay on top of baggage, flight delays and cancellations.

Chief operating officer Colin Hughes told staff that during the contingency program, they would be an “embedded resource within the ground handling partners”, Australianreports.

“This means you’ll receive a roster, be scheduled to operate and be supervised and managed in the live operations by our ground-handling partners.”

Staff participating in the program would be required to sort through and scan bags, and drive airport tugs to carry luggage onto planes and between terminals.

“It’s our singular company focus to support our teams to get our operation back to where it should be and provide our passengers the experience they expect from the airline,” Mr Hughes said in his note to staff.

A Qantas spokesperson said the measures were introduced as a result of staff shortages caused by flu and Covid, as well as the tight labor market.

“We’ve been clear that our operational performance has not been meeting our customers’ expectations or the standards that we expect of ourselves – and that we’ve been pulling out all stops to improve our performance,” they told news.com.au .

“As we have done in the past during busy periods, around 200 head office staff have helped at airports during peak travel periods since Easter.

“While we manage the impacts of a record flu season and ongoing Covid cases coupled with the tightest labor market in decades, we’re continuing that contingency planning across our airport operations for the next three months.”

Qantas is filing an appeal in the High Court after the Federal Court found it was in breach of the Fair Work Act for sacking almost 2000 staff during the pandemic.

It has yet to fully staff its operations since domestic and international travel summarized following the Covid shutdown period.

Qantas’ reputation has suffered immensely in recent months with furious customers complaining about delayed and canceled flights, missing luggage and extreme customer service wait times.

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Technology

IWC’s PANTONE Collaboration Is The Smartest Thing A Watch Brand Has Done For Years

The following article was produced in partnership with IWC Schaffhausen.

To the uninitiated, you’d think that all the science was settled when it comes to mechanical watches. We’ve had watches for hundreds of years, what more is there that you can do? Contrary. The watch industry is one of the most innovative and future-forward industries on the planet, constantly pushing boundaries when it comes to art, engineering and materials.

Right at the forefront of innovation in the watch industry sits IWC Schaffhausen. The 154-year-old firm has been behind a number of watchmaking firsts but is a particular pioneer when it comes to material technology – specifically ceramics.

Now, in 2022, IWC is combining their expertise with ceramics in watchmaking with a rather unique approach to watch design that shows that they’ve not just got substance, but a whole lot of style, too.

“As a designer, the advantage of working with a brand like IWC which is so established in the watch industry is that you have, by definition, a certain recognizability… At the same time, we’ve got this design code that leaves a lot of room for interpretation… The watch works as a canvas for creativity.”

Christian Knoop, IWC Schaffhausen Creative Director

IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Lake Tahoe” (ref. IW389105)
IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Woodland” (ref. IW389106)

Ceramic is an ideal material for watch cases as it’s scratch-resistant, light and highly biocompatible. It can also be produced in a wide variety of different colours. The downside of ceramic is that it’s exceptionally hard to work with – especially when you introduce different colors into the mix. Colored ceramics are some of the most fiddly and hard-to-produce materials in watchmaking, which is why IWC is one of only a few watchmakers who can do so.

IWC’s latest watch collection, titled the ‘Colours of TOP GUN’, are perhaps their most striking ceramic watches yet. Bold, stark and rich in colour, they’re the perfect mix of art, science and engineering.

Why ‘TOP GUN’? Well, these watches are named in honor of the United States Navy’s Fighter Weapons School, better known as TOPGUN – makes sense that a watchmaker so intimately connected with the world of aviation would be inspired by such a high-flying outfit.

Similarly, the two Colors of TOP GUN watches are inspired by the extreme colors encountered by jet pilots during their missions, as well as the surroundings in which these high flyers hone their skills.

IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Lake Tahoe” (ref. IW389105)
IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Lake Tahoe” (ref. IW389105)

The first of the two Colors of TOP GUN watches is the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Lake Tahoe” (ref. IW389105), which was inspired by white US Navy uniforms and the fascinating winter landscape around Lake Tahoe, which straddles California and Nevada and remains a popular training area for naval aviators.

High-contrast and extremely eye-catching, the Lake Tahoe combines a white ceramic case with a black dial and black hands. The case back is made of titanium, while the pushers and crown are made of stainless steel, lending the timepiece a design that is as pure as it is contrasting. It comes on a white rubber strap with a deployant clasp for ease of use.

The Lake Tahoe is at once both a proper statement piece as well as a surprisingly versatile daily wearer. Many other luxury watchmakers make white ceramic watches, but IWC’s Lake Tahoe is a cut above the rest.

Also in the collection is the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Woodland” (ref. IW389106), which was inspired by the flight suits and uniforms worn by the elite pilots in the TOPGUN flight school and the vast forest landscapes these pilots fly over.

IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Woodland” (ref. IW389106)
IWC Schaffhausen Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN Edition “Woodland” (ref. IW389106)

The Woodland combines a dark green ceramic case with a dark green dial, plus numerals and hour markers printed in a lighter hue of green. It also has a matching green textile/rubber strap, whilst other hardware elements such as the chrono pushers, crown and back case are made out of matte black Ceratanium, IWC’s signature scratch-resistant, ultra-tough titanium/ceramic composite.

It’s hard to overstate just how hard it is to make a green ceramic watch case, as well as how well executed this watch is. Green watches are having a real moment in 2022, but IWC’s Woodland is easily the best green watch on the market.

“We are very much linked to an engineering approach; to purity and timeless design. That’s part of our DNA. But on the other hand, we are still a luxury brand that is about craftsmanship and detail… It’s also really about the passion for detail, the extra mile, the extra functionality and the extra touch in the material that really makes our product.”

Christian Knoop

Both the Woodland and the Lake Tahoe aren’t just pretty pieces, either: they’re high-performance pilot’s chronographs designed for maximum legibility and toughness. Boasting an atypical tri-compax layout with a day-date window at 3 o’clock, they’re the perfect precision timekeepers as well as wearable pieces of art.

Christian Knoop, IWC Schaffhausen Creative Director

What’s really cool about these two watches is that IWC partnered with PANTONE, the world-famous color institute, to codify the unique hues of these watches’ cases as official PANTONE colours: IWC Lake Tahoe and IWC Woodland respectively.

This was a masterstroke on IWC’s part. IWC have always had the technical aspects of watchmaking down pat, but by partnering with PANTONE, IWC demonstrates how they also understand the design; the artistic aspect of watchmaking, too. It’s about conquering war zones and cocktail parties with a similar aplomb.

“For me, the ultimate test is always when we come up with a new release for people to not only say okay, it’s a nice watch, but that it’s a true IWC.”

Christian Knoop

In this sense, the two IWC Colors of TOP GUN watches are both true IWCs. They’re different, innovative, stylish, fun… They’ve got everything you need in a high-end timepiece, and more. That’s why they’re so exciting.


Discover more about IWC’s colorful new TOP GUN timepieces here.


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Entertainment

Andy Lee and Rebecca Harding have a vicious fight after she asks him to do a charity stint

Andy Lee and his girlfriend Rebecca Harding have a vicious fight after she asks him to do a charity stint for her workplace: ‘The answer is no. It is your problem, not mine

Andy Lee and Rebecca Harding got into a vicious fight after she pranked him during the Kyle and Jackie O Show’s Only Lying segment on Monday.

Rebecca, 31, called her boyfriend and asked him to do a charity stint for her workplace.

However, the pair got into an argument after he refused to participate in the event.

Andy Lee and his girlfriend Rebecca Harding got into a vicious fight after she asked him to do a charity stint for her workplace during Kyle and Jackie O's Only Lying challenge on Monday

Andy Lee and his girlfriend Rebecca Harding got into a vicious fight after she asked him to do a charity stint for her workplace during Kyle and Jackie O’s Only Lying challenge on Monday

Rebecca called Andy live on air and said: ‘I’ve got them begging me. They have had someone pull out, they need a celebrity to do this thing in the office tomorrow night and I said you could do it.’

‘I’ve done her favors before, it’s no,’ Andy responded.

‘It will be 15 minutes and you will just have to auction yourself off,’ Rebecca insisted.

During the segment, Rebecca called her boyfriend and asked him to do a charity stint for her workplace.  However, the pair got into an argument after he refused to participate in the event

During the segment, Rebecca called her boyfriend and asked him to do a charity stint for her workplace. However, the pair got into an argument after he refused to participate in the event

A frustrated Andy responded: ‘I’m not doing it… Ring someone else. The answer is no and you don’t even know what the charity is. The answer is no.’

Rebecca then revealed to her boyfriend that she was ‘only lying’.

‘I can’t believe I have fallen for this,’ a shocked Andy admitted.

Rebecca called Andy live on air and said: 'I've got them begging me.  They have had someone pull out, they need a celebrity to do this thing in the office tomorrow night and I said you could do it'

Rebecca called Andy live on air and said: ‘I’ve got them begging me. They have had someone pull out, they need a celebrity to do this thing in the office tomorrow night and I said you could do it’

Andy and Rebecca met in 2015 at a Melbourne café where she was working as a waitress.

The TV personality ended up leaving his email address on a napkin for her – and the rest is history.

For years, the rumor mill has been spinning with speculation about the pair getting secretly engaged.

A frustrated Andy responded: 'I'm not doing it… Ring someone else…The answer is no and you don't even know what the charity is.  The answer is no'

A frustrated Andy responded: ‘I’m not doing it… Ring someone else…The answer is no and you don’t even know what the charity is. The answer is no’

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Aussie great John Steffensen savages Rohan Browning over ‘amateur hour’ relay debacle

Former Aussie 400m star John Steffensen has blasted Australia’s relay debacle at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games as “amateur hour”.

Australia looked on track to qualify for the final of the 4x100m but it all fell apart at the final change when Rohan Browning tripped over his own feet and hit the deck.

It was a disappointing result after the team of Josh Azzopardi, Jacob Despard, Jack Hale and Browning crashed out.

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After an impressive showing, the commentators were stunned by the moment.

“The last change only has to be clean,” McAvaney started to say before Tamsyn Lewis shrieked in the commentary box as Browning hit the deck.

“Oh he’s fallen over. I can’t believe it. I cannot believe it.

“A disaster for the Australians.

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“I’ve never seen anything quite like it to be truthful.”

“That was awful,” Lewis-Manou added.

“He looks devastated. Rohan would not have been able to do a lot of this training, he would have been focusing on getting his body right. He just really stumbled when he took his acceleration phase.”

Still can’t believe it happened. Photo by David Ramos/Getty ImagesSource: Supplied

In looking for reasons behind the stumble, from a belief Browning struggled with not starting in the blocks or that he wasn’t confident starting on the bend rather than on the straight.

One who wasn’t looking for excuses was 2006 Commonwealth Games 400m gold medalist and Olympic 4x400m relay silver medalist John Steffensen.

“If that was a final, I’d kind of accept it because you really want to push your relay change zone passovers,” he said on Channel 7.

“You really want to push them out a bit, you want to take a bit more risk because you’re running against the best, or some of the best in the world, in the Commonwealth.

“But that was amateur hour last night. To see what happened with Rohan, I do not know what was going through his brain.

“Accidents happen, mistakes happen track and field, yes, I get it.

“But it’s one of those things, I’ve done it (many) times in training. Sometimes you want to push, you really push the barriers and the angle you want to come out of your drive because that’s how you go fast.

“In training you sort of go low, low and you will sort of work your way back up. Then you find a comfortable position that you can take off from.”

Rohan Browning was hoping for more. Photo by David Ramos/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Former Olympic 100m sprinter turned Channel 7 presenter Matt Shirvington said he knew how Browning felt, having been in a similar position in the 2006 Commonwealth Games 4x100m final.

In that final, Australia appeared headed for a medal but Shirvington took off a touch early and Adam Miller couldn’t catch him to pass the baton.

Shirvington said Browning would be “gutted.”

“Rohan more than most of them because the other boys have been there waiting to compete,” Shirvington told Channel 7.

“Rohan knows that coming into this he was going to have quite a bit of speed, he’s in good shape.

“I have been there before, I’ve been there a couple of times.

“I have been there at a packed MCG at the Commonwealth Games at the same change in the final and we haven’t made it happen.”

Browning did admit he was “gutted” soon after, apologizing to his teammates, who were on the team specifically for the relay.

“I’m so sorry. I know these boys put in so much work. In my years in athletics, nothing like this has ever happened and, hopefully, it never happens again.

“I just caught my toe and slipped. It has never happened before in training or in races.”

Browning looked horrified. Photo: Channel 7Source: Channel 7

Teammate Jack Hale was quick to console Browning both after the race and in the post-match interviews.

“It’s a relay. There are so many variables and these things happen. It is what it is,” Hale told Channel 7.

Browning finished sixth in the individual 100m final, falling just 0.06 seconds short of a bronze medal at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham.

It was the closest Australia has got to winning a medal in the men’s blue ribbon event since Matt Shirvington’s lightning time of 10.03 still wasn’t enough for him to get a medal at the 1998 Games.

Australia has never won a medal in the men’s event since the Commonwealth Games changed the distance to 100m in 1970. Now we have to wait at least four more years.

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Feeding coral larvae helps them grow and survive, new research finds

Little is known about the dietary requirements of coral larvae but new Australian research has revealed feeding them can improve their chances of survival.

A study by Southern Cross University PhD candidate Colleen Rodd, published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, found giving the larvae supplement nutrients boosts their energy at a critical early stage of development.

Scientists expect the findings will improve the effectiveness of coral restoration projects being done to help degraded systems such as the Great Barrier Reef.

“Our research has shown if you do feed coral, you can drastically increase the number of those larvae that actually turn into corals on a reef, which is actually pretty exciting,” Ms Rodd said.

A shooting task

Adult coral reproduces by releasing gametes into the water, which form into coral larvae.

Those larvae face a “particularly precarious” time in the water before settling on to the reef where they grow complex skeletons.

“The larvae themselves have a finite amount of energy and they use up about 70 per cent of that in the first week of swimming around,” Ms Rodd said.

“From there they can run out of energy and die either before they can transform into a coral or shortly thereafter because transforming from a larvae into a coral is very energetically costly for them.

“Most of those larvae will die if we don’t intervene there.”

She said the feeding allowed the larvae “a little bit of leeway to make it until they turn into a polyp where they can start feeding like adults”.

What do they eat?

The coral larvae in Ms Rodd’s research were fed blended artemia — a crustacean also known as brine shrimp.

The feed contained a mix of nutrients, including proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.

A woman wearing a blue top in a laboratory with equipment set up to feed coral
PhD candidate Colleen Rodd works on the food-reared coral larvae experiment.(Supplied: Southern Cross University)

How exactly the larvae feed remains somewhat of a mystery, however.

“That’s where we’re taking the research next — to figure out the exact mechanisms through which they feed,” Ms Rodd said.

“Coral larvae are very, very, very small — less than a millimeter in length — and it was assumed they can’t feed.

“They have an oral pore, not quite a mouth but nevertheless a way to take in food, but they can also absorb it through their cell wall.”

Coral-rearing cones set up for a feeding experiment at the Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Coral-rearing cones set up for a feeding experiment at the Australian Institute of Marine Science.(Supplied: Southern Cross University)

Implementing the research

Ms Rodd said feeding coral larvae used for restoration projects would be “very cheap to implement”.

Two types of mass-spawning reef-building coral species used in the research were cultured at the Australian Institute of Marine Science’s National Sea Simulator experimental facility near Townsville.

So far though, larvae have not been observed feeding in the wild.

An image showing the extent of growth of coral larvae that have been fed brine shrimp.
An image showing the extent of growth of coral larvae that have been fed brine shrimp.(Supplied: Southern Cross University)

One theory is wild coral larvae obtain their nutrients after unfertilized sperm and eggs break down in the water during spawning.

“It hasn’t been seen because you need a microscope to see it, but we are looking at some research down the line where we explore those kinds of questions,” Ms Rodd said.

“From our understanding of their life cycle, it [was] assumed they can’t feed and that they don’t or that they don’t feed because they can’t.

“This actually changes our understanding of their basic biology, which has some pretty cool implications for restoration work.”

Ms Rodd will present the research this week at the Australian Marine Sciences Association conference in Cairns.

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These seven GOP senators voted to keep $35 insulin cap in reconciliation bill

Seven Republican senators voted with all 50 Democrats to maintain a $35 monthly cap on the price of insulin in the Democrats’ $700 billion climate, health and tax reconciliation bill.

The measure targeting people not covered by Medicare was ultimately blocked from being included in the Inflation Reduction Act when it fell three votes short of the 60 required to override a ruling from the parliament Senatearian.

The seven Republicans who voted with Democrats were Sens. Bill Cassidy (La.), Susan Collins (Maine), Josh Hawley (Mo.), Cindy Hyde-Smith (Miss.), John Kennedy (La.), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska ) and Dan Sullivan (Alaska).

Many of the seven Republicans who supported the measure have been vocal in their criticism of the reconciliation package broadly — and all of them voted against the bill as a whole.

Democrats won a partial victory when the parliamentarian allowed the $35 insulin cap to apply to Medicare beneficiaries, which could influence prices in the private market.

The Inflation Reduction Act passed the Senate Sunday 51-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaker vote.

“While I don’t oppose everything in it, there is no doubt in my mind, based on both substance & process, the Senate should not have passed it,” Murkowski wrote on Twitter after the passage.

Kennedy had proposed his own amendment related to insulin costs, but ended up siding with the Democrats on theirs — though he called his colleagues across the aisle “a special kind of stupid” for the tax increases in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act.

“Democrats’ tax and spending spree will do nothing to decrease inflation, but will raise the tax bill falling on everyday Americans,” Cassidy wrote on Twitter Sunday. “I proudly voted no.”

Hyde-Smith released a statement calling the legislation “a long, forced march toward more economic hardship and more government in our lives.”

The reconciliation bill came out of an agreement between Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (DN.Y.) and Sen. Joe Manchin (DW.Va.), and is aimed at investing in domestic energy and lowering prescription drug costs by closing tax loopholes on wealthy individuals and corporations.

The Hill has reached out to the offices of GOP senators who supported the insulin cap for comment.

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Metricon QLD GM Luke Fryer quits, national restructure update this week

The Queensland general manager of troubled builder Metricon has resigned, days after the company announced around 225 staff would be sacked in a national restructure.

Luke Fryer, who had been with the company for 15 years starting as a sales estimator in 2007, was previously NSW GM before moving back to his home state of Queensland in 2020.

Metricon director Jason Biasin announced Mr Fryer’s resignation in an email to staff on Friday.

“The last two years have seen more challenges in our industry than ever before,” Mr Biasin wrote.

“Luke’s commitment to our people, to me personally and our business has been unwavering and will not be forgotten. We wish Luke all the best for the future and he will always remain a part of the Metricon family.”

He added, “I know this week has been very difficult for everyone and I thank you all for your professional and compassionate approach to the tasks at hand and looking after each other. I look forward to sharing more positive news with you next week.”

Metricon has been contacted for comment.

Last Monday, Metricon announced it would be shedding 9 per cent, or about 225 of its 2500-strong national workforce, in a restructure “to better accommodate and reflect the requirements of the current market“.

The affected roles are largely in sales and marketing.

The country’s largest home builder was plunged into crisis in May amid reports it was on the verge of financial ruin and engaging in crisis talks with the Victorian government, following the sudden death of its founder Mario Biasin.

Acting chief executive Peter Langfelder has repeatedly shot down those allegations, but a question mark still hangs over Metricon’s future despite the company’s directors injecting $30 million into its business to allay fears about its survival, and a rescue deal being struck with Commonwealth Bank.

Last month, Metricon listed nearly 60 display homes for sale across NSW, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria, worth a total of around $65 million.

Staff who were informed of the restructure during a Microsoft Teams meeting last week said those who had remained with the company rather than jumping ship “basically had the rug pulled out from under them”.

“It has not been received well by some of them,” one NSW staff member told news.com.au. “I’m a little bit burned by the whole situation.”

In a statement on Tuesday, Metricon confirmed it was in the “process of an internal restructure of the business, with an increased focus on delivering homes to more than 6000 Australians whose houses will be constructed this year”.

“To better accommodate and reflect the requirements of the current market and ensure the most appropriate deployment of resources, Metricon is working to appropriately reduce its sales and marketing capability while it focuses on the construction and delivery of more than 6000 homes,” a spokeswoman said .

“We have commenced a consultation process with our people. This process is proposed to lead to a reduction of personnel and redundancies across the national business.”

The spokeswoman said 2020 and 2021 saw record demand for homebuilding and that Metricon “expects demand to settle at pre-pandemic levels”. “As a result, the business will rebalance towards construction on homes it is currently building and the thousands more in the pipeline – the biggest volume in the company’s history,” she said.

The impacted roles will be at the “front-end of the business, predominantly in sales and marketing roles, representing approximately 9 per cent of the national workforce”.

“With the headwinds buffeting the industry, specifically labor costs due to competition for skills, combined with present global material cost hikes and with our very strong existing pipeline of work, we need to carefully balance the current pipeline of new builds with the construction side of the business,” Mr Langfelder said in the statement.

“We are working to restructure our front-end of the business given the current climate and the need to move forward efficiently. We are committed to looking after any of our people who may be impacted by these proposed changes, and they will continue to have ongoing access to the company’s support and mental health services.”

Mr Langfelder said Metricon was rebalancing the business’ focus over the next 18 months on executing builds as quickly and efficiently as possible whilst maintaining equilibrium in the pipeline.

“We have previously said that our company has a proven history of success and remains profitable and viable, with the full support of our key stakeholders – this remains the case today,” he said.

Mr Langfelder said Metricon was still expected to continue to contract on average 100 homes per week, in line with pre-pandemic levels. “Our future construction pipeline shows no sign of slowing down with more than 600 site-starts scheduled for 2023,” he said.

In an email to staff on Tuesday, Metricon said it would be holding a virtual town hall this week “to provide you with further updates on our business, current market conditions and plans for the future”.

“We do not underestimate the effect that this review is likely to have on some of you,” the directors wrote.

“We are committed to working through this process as thoroughly and efficiently as possible, and to keep you updated as we progress… Despite the current challenges across our industry, we remain stable as a business with full support from our key stakeholders.”

The Australian building industry has been plagued with escalating issues that have already seen Gold Coast-based Condev and industry giant Probuild enter into liquidation in recent months, while smaller operators like Hotondo Homes Hobart and Perth firms Home Innovation Builders and New Sensation Homes, as well as Sydney-based firm Next have also failed, leaving homeowners out of pocket and with unfinished houses.

The crisis is the result of a perfect storm of conditions hitting one after the other, including supply chain disruptions due largely to the pandemic and then the Russia-Ukraine conflict, followed by skilled labor shortages, skyrocketing costs of materials and logistics and extreme weather events .

The industry’s traditional reliance on fixed-price contracts has also seriously exacerbated the problem, with contracts signed months before a build gets underway, including the surging costs of essential materials such as timber and steel.

It comes after it recently emerged that Australia recorded a staggering 3917 liquidations or administration appointments across all industries during the 2021-22 financial year.

The construction sector led the charge, representing 28 per cent of all insolvencies, although firms from countless industries also failed in the face of soaring inflation and interest rate pressures, Covid chaos, labor shortages and supply chain disruptions.

There were 1536 collapses in NSW, with Victoria recording 1022, Queensland 665, WA 350, South Australia 196, 91 for the ACT, 29 for Tasmania and 28 in the Northern Territory.

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Use This Trick To Make More Precise Google Searches

People can use this particular new-and-improved Google search operator with their desired search terms to enhance the accuracy of their results.

Recently, Google has become synonymous with looking up stuff online or searching the web. A recognized verb in modern-day dictionaries, “Googling” ⁠— thanks to a recent update ⁠— has become much more accurate, especially for power users who like to use search modifiers like quotation marks to improve results. In addition, people searching for specific phrases on Google will now be able to see exactly where the desired keywords are located on web pages instead of just being fed results without indicating precise placement.

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With the newest improvement to what is arguably Google’s most popular service offering, users can utilize quotation marks — one of the search engine’s special operators — around any search word or phrase and only be shown pages that contain the exact words or phrases as typed. Additionally, for searches conducted on a desktop, the snippets that appear below every search result will feature the searched-for keywords in bold, making it easier for the user to click on a website from the results list and identify the phrase’s location within the page . Before the update, encasing Google search phrases in quotation marks merely yielded website results that have the desired keywords somewhere in their various pages, including specific areas a typical user may not know how to navigate (such as in a website’s metadata) or may not be useful for their research purposes (like a web page’s navigation bar, as a menu item). Google users would have to manually scan the resulting website for the search phrase in question, a task that can be tedious when the particular web page has dense text content.


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Using quotation marks to perform Google searches that yield the best results can be beneficial when super-specific content is required. For example, people who search for recipes online using natural language may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of results an ordinary Google search returns. However, typing out a particular search like “best cookie recipe” may yield web page results wherein users have written the exact phrase on the recipe’s comment page. This simple tweak drastically prunes down potential search results, showcases the most relevant options, and will make selecting one to try out a less daunting task.


Of course, there are caveats to performing quote-based searches. Although using quotation marks does improve Google’s overall functionality, results may still include pages that only have the quoted keywords within a page’s meta description tag, which is neither visible on the page itself nor particularly useful for ordinary search tasks. Google’s system may also recognize some punctuation marks as spaces, which can affect quoted searches and include unwanted results (ie, words separated by a comma and a slash may appear within the same search but may not mean the same thing). Furthermore, if a user searches multiple quoted key phrases, the snippets below the page in the results list may not show all the required keywords if they are too far apart. The snippet will only showcase the most relevant mention of a phrase that appears multiple times on a page.


This Google search hack is something experienced Google users may want to employ whenever they need to perform precise searches. However, this doesn’t diminish the reliability of Googling words sans quotation marks. In addition, Google’s default is to provide search results that contain both exact phrases and related content, which could be useful for additional insight. There’s also the standard ‘Find’ command that comes with any web browser. For Google Chrome on a desktop, it’s Ctrl + f for Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS, or ⌘ + f for Mac — that Google users can fall back on to quickly highlight specific phrases within a web page.


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