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Australia

Teenager sentenced to 10 years in prison over fatal stabbing of Jack Beasley on Gold Coast

A 17-year-old boy who fatally stabbed a teenager at Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast more than two years ago has been sentenced to 10 years in jail but will only spend seven years in custody.

Jack Beasley died after being stabbed once in the chest in December 2019.

Five teenage boys, aged between 15 and 18 at the time, were originally charged over the 17-year-old’s death, but three were acquitted of his manslaughter at a judge-only trial last month.

The remaining two, including a 17-year-old boy, faced a sentencing hearing in Brisbane on Friday after he pleaded guilty to murder earlier this year, admitting to inflicting the fatal wound.

A 20-year-old man pleaded guilty to his manslaughter, accepting he had a common purpose to assault Mr Beasley and his friends, and that an unlawful killing would be a “probable consequence.”

The pair – who cannot be named due to youth justice laws – have also pleaded guilty to two counts each of grievous bodily harm in relation to the stabbing of one of Mr Beasley’s friends, who was seriously injured.

Knife used in ‘senseless’ way amid brawl

During a sentencing hearing on Friday, the court heard the group of teens had crossed paths with Mr Beasley and his friends, who were not known to them, and they had hatched a plan to chase them and pick a fight.

Crown Prosecutor Todd Fuller told the court the older offender took “a lead role” and was one of the “main protagonists” who “instigated the violence” with Mr Beasley.

“He was actively involved in the altercation from the start to finish,” he said.

Police tape and officers at scene of a fatal stabbing on Surfers Paradise Boulevard.
Police at the scene on Surfers Paradise Boulevard where Mr Beasley died in 2019.(abcnews)

The court heard a physical fight then broke out between some members of the two groups, including Mr Beasley.

Mr Fuller told the court the younger teen then “escalated the level of violence” by using the knife “offensively rather than defensively” and in a “senseless” way.

“The grave nature of his offending speaks for itself,” he said.

‘Left to die on the footpath’

Reading a victim impact statement to the court through tears, Mr Beasley’s mother Belinda Beasley addressed the teens who were sitting in the dock, calling them “cowards.”

“You ran away… and left Jack and [his friend] to die on the footpath with not a care in the world – what sort of people are you?” she said.

“In that one moment you destroyed so many people’s lives.”

Black and white photo of Jack Beasley
Mr Beasley’s parents established the Jack Beasley Foundation in a bid to change attitudes around youth violence among students.(ABC Gold Coast: Dominic Cansdale)

Mrs Beasley described her son as a “beautiful boy” who was “cheeky, fun-loving and easy going” and said his death had turned her life into a “living nightmare”.

“The pain you have brought to our family is indescribable,” she said.

“To lose a child in the way we lost Jack altered our lives forever.

“Being a juvenile is no excuse – everyone knows right from wrong.”

‘Deeply tragic’

In a written statement by the younger teen, read by his defense lawyer James Benjamin, he said he took “full responsibility for my actions and hold myself accountable.”

“I understand I may never be forgiven but I hope one day I will be,” he said in the statement.

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US

Brittney Griner’s Phoenix Mercury plays first game since Russian sentencing

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UNCASVILLE, Conn. — It started with a few isolated yells of “BG!” echoing from throughout Mohegan Sun Arena during a 42-second moment of silence for Brittney Griner, the WNBA star sentenced Thursday to 9½ years in prison in Moscow.

The length of time matched Griner’s jersey number. No. 42 was missing from another game here as her team de ella, the Phoenix Mercury, lost, 77-64, to the Connecticut Sun.

Soon the scattered yells became a loud chant of “Bring her home!” repeated about a dozen times, bursting through the silence. In the stands, fans interlocked arms; at center court, the teams did the same.

The 42 seconds were over then. But the plight of Griner, who has been detained in Russia since she was accused of illegally smuggling vape cartridges containing cannabis, remained the focus here.

The ruling did not surprise legal analysts who have followed the case and know the Russian criminal justice system, but it still unnerved people inside and out of the arena.

It was “a really emotional day for our whole team, but we know we weren’t hanging our hopes on the Russian legal system,” Mercury Coach Vanessa Nygaard told reporters before the game. “We just want her home.”

Mercury star Skylar Diggins-Smith said reporters’ questions about “our real-life friend” languishing behind bars “just add to our trauma.” “Nobody wanted to even play today,” said Diggins-Smith.

In the stands, Ellyn Ruthstrom, from Melrose, Mass., said she and her partner, Kara Ammon, spoke about the particular risks Griner faces in Russia when they heard about the verdict earlier Thursday.

“We were just talking about how horrible it is for a gay woman of color” to be impressed in Russia, Ruthstrom said. “Ella She’s a political pawn.” Ammon and Ruthstrom praised the WNBA for keeping Griner’s predicament at the forefront.

As news of the sentencing spread, messages of “Free BG” echoed on Twitter and among sports stars.

Erica Wheeler of the Atlanta Dream tweeted: “My heart goes out to BG’s family and her wife! Today hit a little different man like that’s our sister! I ca n’t even imagine how her family feels! I pray God is protecting her from her mental health but more importantly keep fighting BG. …gotta bring you home!”

Lexie Brown, who plays for the Los Angeles Sparks, tweeted, “Anyone who goes back to Russia to play is insane.” She added, “this is breaking my heart from her seeing her right now.”

The commissioners of the NBA and WNBA shared a joint statement. “Today’s verdict and sentencing is unjustified and unfortunate but not unexpected and Brittney Griner remains wrongly detained,” Adam Silver and Cathy Engelbert said. “The WNBA and NBA’s commitment to her safe return from her has not wavered and it is our hope that we are near the end of this process of finally bringing BG home to the United States.”

Speaking on Aug. 4, WNBA superstar Brittney Griner said she had no intention of breaking Russian law after a small amount of cannabis oil was found in her bags. (Video: Washington Post)

Terri Carmichael Jackson, executive director of the Women’s National Basketball Players Association, called the decision “unjust. It is a terrible blow. whatever conversations [Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken] and his Russian counterpart need to have, we trust that they are having them with all deliberate speed. Because it’s time. It’s just time.”

Elizabeth Rood, the US Embassy’s deputy chief of mission in Moscow, called Griner’s conviction and sentencing “a miscarriage of justice.” She spoke briefly, saying, “Secretary of State Blinken, President Biden’s national security team and the entire American government remain committed to bringing Ms. Griner home safely to her family and friends of her.”

Biden called for her immediate release, saying: “Today, American citizen Brittney Griner received a prison sentence that is one more reminder of what the world already knew: Russia is wrongfully detaining Brittney. It’s unacceptable, and I call on Russia to release her immediately so she can be with her wife, loved ones, friends, and teammates.”

Lindsay Kagawa Colas, Griner’s agent, called for a deal to be “done swiftly” to free her and noted that American Paul Whelan is serving a 16-year sentence in Russia. He and Griner have been mentioned as part of a prisoner exchange.

“Today’s sentencing of Brittney Griner was severe by Russian legal standards and goes to prove what we have known all along, that Brittney is being used as a political pawn,” Colas said. “We appreciate and continue to support the efforts of [Biden and Blinken] to get a deal done swiftly to bring Brittney, Paul and all Americans home. Bringing Brittney and Paul home is the sole objective, and as such, we should use all available tools. We must remain focused and unified. This is a time for compassion and a shared understanding that getting a deal done to bring Americans home will be hard, but it is urgent and it is the right thing to do.”

“BG is an American. BG is an Olympian. BG is an ALL-STAR. BG is a daughter, a wife, a friend,” tweeted Carl Champion, a former ESPN host. “BG is an American. BG IS IN A CAGE. BG is ours. Bring her home.”

The Rev. Al Sharpton, president and founder of the National Action Network, called Griner a “political pawn” and continued to ask for permission to take a delegation of clergy to visit Griner to assess her health.

“The sentencing of Brittney Griner to nine years in prison is a moral outrage and a legal atrocity in any court in the world. In most places, including the United States, what she pleaded guilty to and was charged with would not even have merited a misdemeanor. It is shameful and a dark day when global athletics is subjected to politics and not due process,” Sharpton said.

“Let’s not forget Brittney Griner not only entertained and won the hearts of many Americans but for seven years entertained and won the hearts of many Russians as she played basketball there. Which is why her ella basketball coach and fellow ella players came and testified for her. She and Paul Whelan are clearly pawns in some global political chess game that has nothing to do with them. They should be immediately released.”

Initially, negotiations for Griner’s release were conducted quietly, but the passage of time led to more public calls for her release. Griner’s wife, Cherelle, has been increasingly outspoken in calling for Biden to take action, and the State Department reclassified Griner as “wrongfully detained” in May.

A two-time Olympic gold medalist and perennial all-star with the Mercury, Griner played for UMMC Ekaterinburg during WNBA offseasons and called Yekaterinburg her “second home” Thursday. Moved by her relationship with her teammates and the growing popularity of the sport among young girls, she explained as she wept, “That’s why I kept coming back.”

Now the focus turns to negotiations to get Griner released, which are complicated by a frosty relationship between the United States and Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine. Last week, Blinken spoke to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and urged him to accept a deal involving Griner and Whelan.

Whelan, who was arrested in 2018 and convicted of spying in 2020, has said he was framed. The United States has not indicated whether it would offer Russian Viktor Bout, an arms trafficker who was arrested in a US sting operation in Thailand in 2008, in exchange for their release from him.

Cindy Boren reported from Washington. Steven Burkholder reported from Connecticut.

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Technology

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s ​​second wave DLC is here with Coconut Mall fixes and more

The second wave of tracks from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s ​​Booster Course Pass dropped earlier than expected overnight, and it’s also made a few other changes to the game.

Not only are there two new cups and eight new tracks, which all knew about, of course, but they’ve made some tweaks to the game and a big change on Coconut Mall.

When the first wave of tracks arrived and Coconut Mall’s cars before the final turn didn’t move, many were upset – but be upset longer. Now on any mode other than Time Trial, they move. They even do doughnuts!

Some other changes to the game have been made, and we’ve included the version 2.1.0 patch notes below.

You’ll need to update the game to get the new tracks; of course, you’ll need to have bought them or have a Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack subscription.


Ver. 2.1.0 (Released August 4, 2022)

Support for DLC
  • Now supports paid DLC: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, Wave 2 (two cups and eight courses).
General
  • Increased the number of ghosts you can download from 16 to 32.
  • Adjusted the extent to which a vehicle is thrown, depending on its weight.
  • Further shortened the time it takes for item boxes to regenerate after another player takes them.
  • Shortened the time it takes for one player to be able to pick up a coin that another player has dropped.
  • Made it so that it is easier to face the way forward in mid-air when using Smart Steering.
  • The cars that the Shy Guys are riding in in Wii Coconut Mall now move from time to time in all modes other than the Time Trial mode.
fixed issue
  • Fixed issue where player could not choose a DLC course even though a player in the lobby in “Friends” has the Booster Course Pass.
  • Fixed issue where player did not receive coins even though they used the Feather in Coin Runners to steal a rival’s coins.
  • Fixed issue where player could receive two items from one item box in N64 Toad’s Turnpike.

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Entertainment

Naomi Judd’s ‘graphic’ death records to remain sealed, per family’s wishes

Naomi Judd’s death records will be kept private – per her family’s request – due to the “graphic” nature in which she died, a judge has ruled.

The late country singer’s husband, Larry Strickland, and her two daughters, Wynonna and Ashley Judd, filed a request in Williamson County, Tennessee, on Monday to keep any investigation records into her suicide private as it may cause “emotional distress, pain and mental anguish” if released, court documents obtained by NBC said.

Naomi – who battled depression and mental illness for years – died in April aged 76.

Her family argued in the court documents that records could depict the death of the singer in a “graphic manner”, new york post reports.

“Moreover, the release of these records would continue to cause the entire family pain for years to come,” the filing also stated.

According to NBC, the request was temporarily granted, but a hearing regarding the matter was scheduled for September 12.

Strickland and the Judd sisters filed the request on the same day news broke that Naomi had left her daughters’ names out of her will and made her husband executor of her estate.

Wynonna, 58, and Ashley, 54, did not address the apparent slight but a source told RadarOnline.com earlier this week that Wynonna is “upset” that she was excluded because she formed half of the duo The Judds with her mother.

The singer reportedly believes she was “a major force behind her mother’s success”.

A legal expert told Page Six exclusively on Tuesday that while it is “common” for a person to name the spouse as the executor of their will, “leaving out her daughters seems pointed, like a purposeful act on Naomi’s part”.

Lawyer Holly Davis added, however, that if “there is an issue or tension between the husband and the daughters, we will find out if there will be a will contest via probate lawyers in the coming days”.

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

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Sports

Josh Jenkins says Adelaide Crows doctor Marc Cesana wrote welfare report on Adelaide pre-season camp

An Adelaide Crows doctor filed a report about the welfare of players who attended the controversial pre-season camp, according to former Crows player Josh Jenkins, who alleged the contents of the report were not acted upon.

Jenkins, who attended the 2018 camp and played 147 games for the Crows before moving to Geelong for the 2020 season, will share his experience of the camp in a regular appearance on SEN radio on Friday afternoon.

Former Adelaide teammates Josh Jenkins and Eddie Betts.

Former Adelaide teammates Josh Jenkins and Eddie Betts.Credit:Getty Images

In a prepared statement to be read out on SEN, Jenkins said club doctor Marc Cesana had written a detailed report based on what players told him had happened at the camp, and the impact it had on their emotional welfare.

“No one has ever acted on that report, which I know is damning,” Jenkins said in his statement, part of which he released to The Age ahead of his radio spot.

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“The report must see the light of day. It’s the only example of a medical professional who had day-to-day dealings with the people and the players involved.”

A senior source at the AFL told The Age they were aware that a doctor’s report existed but would not comment on whether anyone at the league had read it.

The Age has contacted Cesana for comment but he did not respond. The Age has also contacted the Crows for comment.

It follows the release of Eddie Betts’ book this week, in which the former AFL star detailed the emotional distress the camp caused him, his family and other players.

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Australia

Four charged over alleged $1 million identity theft and bank fraud

NSW Police have charged four people after uncovering an alleged criminal syndicate involving identify theft and banking fraud totaling more than $1 million.

In August 2021, detectives set out to investigate numerous fraudulent transactions and payments across Sydney.

Police make an arrest in connection with an alleged criminal syndicate involved in multiple identity and banking frauds.

Police make an arrest in connection with an alleged criminal syndicate involved in multiple identity and banking frauds.Credit:NSW Police

Police will allege the investigation led to the discovery of a crime ring that had created a number of “shell companies” which existed only on paper.

The group used the companies to obtain checkbooks, EFTPOS terminals and to create banking profiles to gain fraudulent funds, police allege.

Police say the funds were used to withdraw cash, purchase clothing, motor vehicles and jewellery, and for the alleged fraudsters to pay for day-to-day expenses.

Just after 5am on Thursday, detectives executed four search warrants across Bankstown, Pyrmont and the CBD and seized about $130,000, $US5000, numerous EFTPOS terminals, luxury jewelery and clothing, a Mercedes Benz C200 and electronic devices.

A 33-year-old man, who police will allege was the leader of the syndicate, and a 42-year-old woman were arrested at a unit in Bankstown.

The man was charged with 52 offenses in relation to the syndicate while the woman was charged with six counts including dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception.

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US

Malaysia sovereign wealth fund Khazanah on why it didn’t invest in Grab

Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional has defended its decision not to make an early investment in Southeast Asia’s ride-hailing and food delivery superapp Grab.

Chief Investment Officer Azmil Zahruddin told CNBC the fund’s investment strategy was to focus on large investments — not direct startup deals.

Khazana could not close an early deal to fund the Malaysian-founded Grab.

Other investors including Singapore’s state-owned investor Temasek eventually took a stake in Grab and the ride-hailing giant moved its headquarters to Singapore. The company went on to raise $4.5 billion and listed on Nasdaq in late 2021 through a SPAC merger with Altimeter Growth Corp, making Grab the biggest listing in the US by a Southeast Asian company.

Khazanah came under criticism for what some have said was a “missed opportunity” for Malaysia.

Anthony Tan, chief executive officer of Grab Holdings Inc., center right, and Tan Hooi Ling, co-founder of Grab Holdings Inc., celebrate on stage during a bell-ringing ceremony as Grab begins trading on the Nasdaq, in Singapore, on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021.

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“You have to look at what Khazanah is and what its DNA is,” Zahruddin said in an exclusive interview with “CNBC Squawk Box Asia” on Thursday.

“Our DNA is that we manage large investments. [Venture capital] investing is not really what we do, and it’s not really our expertise and skill set.”

“So what we try to do is, instead of trying to do those investments directly, we actually seed investments into VC funds who then invest into companies around the region.”

Zahruddin agreed, however, that it was important for Malaysia to support its entrepreneurs and retain its talent.

He said Khazanah would continue to help Malaysian startups through an indirect approach of investing into funders that take a stake in these new companies and potentially investing in them directly after they have matured to a size that meets the fund’s investment criteria.

To that end, Zahruddin said Khazanah invested in Grab’s competitor Uber through an intermediary funder which was willing to invest in Uber at an early stage.

Khazanah’s investment in the foreign-owned Uber instead of Grab, which was started by two Malaysians, raised eyebrows in the Malaysian investment community.

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Outlook for venture capital markets

Zahruddin said the venture capital markets have been quite challenging and many endowment funds that have been active in venture capital have seen their investments fall by up to 40% in the past year.

But Khazanah would continue to deploy funds into the technology sector and has been doing so in the past 10 years.

“In hindsight, it is a good thing that we’re not really able to do direct investments anyway, because that is something that is quite challenging for anyone who’s been in VC,” Zahruddin said.

In hindsight, it is a good thing that we’re not really able to do direct investments anyway, because that is something that is quite challenging for anyone who’s been in VC.

Azmil Zahruddin

Khazanah National

Khazanah posted a nearly 80% drop in annual profits in 2021 to 670 million Malaysian ringgit, or $150.36 million. The year before profits also fell about 60% to RM $2.9 billion.

The sovereign wealth fund said the fall in profits were due to its continued extension of financial assistance to its airlines and tourism investments suffering from Covid-19 disruptions.

Last month, Khazanah announced it would explore new investment opportunities in Turkey following a meeting between representatives from the fund and the Turkey Wealth Fund in Istanbul.

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Technology

Leaked renders reveal what the redesigned affordable iPad could look like

The iPad started as a stretched-out iPhone. In recent years, though, it has been getting more exclusive features that shape its unique personality. With iPadOS 16 enabling resizable app window support, these glass slabs are truly becoming unrivaled in the tablet department. That’s not to mention that Apple sells a wide variety of great iPads, which cater to different needs and budgets. So no matter what you’re looking for, there is likely an iPad that scratches your particular itch.

Few years ago, Apple started overhauling the iPad design, starting with higher-end models. It springs to a flat-edged frame, thinner display bezels, and ditched the physical Home button. Now all recent iPads utilize the new chassis design — except for the entry-level, affordable iPad, which still features the classic build. The good news is that this could be changing this upcoming fall.


iPad 10 leaked renders

We’ve been hearing about a potential iPad 10 redesign for a few months. We now have an idea of ​​what this affordable tablet could look like. mysmartprice has leaked CAD renders that reveal this Apple tablet’s possible design. As you can see, the company could be sticking to the physical Home button. However, the rest of the body could look more like the Air and Mini variants of this device. The edges could become flat, and a camera bump might appear. The bump points at a likely camera sensor upgrade, too.

iPad 10 leaked renders

Unfortunately, the charging port is censored in these renders, so we have no idea whether this iPad will utilize a USB Type-C or Lightning port. Additionally, it’s unclear if the flat edge will be compatible with the Apple Pencil 2 or not. Otherwise, we expect it to pack the iPhone 12’s A14 Bionic chip — which supports 5G networks on cellular models.

What do you think of this potential design overhaul? Do you plan on buying a unit this fails? Let us know in the comments section below.


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Entertainment

Adam Hills on how the ABC show is still finding magic in the music

“I think that is part of the secret to our success, Spicks and Specks has always been, above all, a joyous celebration of Australian music,” says Hills.

“I remember being told we were carrying the torch from countdown, which felt like the ultimate pat on the back.”

The 2014 reboot starring singer-songwriter Ella Hooper, stand-up comedian Josh Earl and radio presenter Adam Richards lasted a single season.

The 2014 reboot starring singer-songwriter Ella Hooper, stand-up comedian Josh Earl and radio presenter Adam Richards lasted a single season.

But it’s hard to deny that the dynamic between Hills, Warhurst and Brough plays a significant role in the show’s enduring appeal. The 2014 reboot saw the ABC replace the original trio with stand-up comedian Josh Earl, singer-songwriter Ella Hooper and radio presenter Adam Richards. The reboot lasted a single season before the network pulled the pin.

“I’ve no idea why the reboot didn’t take off, but I guess it made us more aware that something special happened when the three of us were on the air together,” says Hills.

“We love hanging out, and weirdly, we don’t hang out that much off camera, so there is a genuine buzz of excitement when we film.”

Spicks and Specks also seems to recognize that for a much-loved show to stay alive, it must strike the right balance between the familiar and the future.

Georgia Maq of Camp Cope is one of the young musicians to appear on the latest season of Spicks and Specks.

Georgia Maq of Camp Cope is one of the young musicians to appear on the latest season of Spicks and Specks.

This season sees a revolving door of recognizable faces from the Specks universe – Hamish Blake, Denise Scott, and Dave O’Neill – blended in with a new slate of talent including Emma Watkins, Dylan Alcott and Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq.

“Georgia was one of my favourites; her parents de ella were friends with our original set designer, so she used to come to tapings after school. She literally grew up with the show.”

For up-and-coming bands like Camp Cope, two years of a pandemic has decimated their ability to make a living and Hills believes Spicks and Specks has to provide a platform to those impacted by COVID-19.

“As the Australian live music scene slowly gets back on its feet, we want to give the whole industry a leg up by showcasing some of the best new musicians Australia has to offer,” he says.

Keeping one eye on the future is crucial to Spicks and Specks’ relevance, and while 52-year-old Hills slots neatly into the Double J demographic, he has a secret weapon.

“Thankfully, I’ve got a 12-year-old daughter who keeps me up to date; I found that so often when we were making this series, I’d be talking about various artists, and people in the office would go, ‘Who?’” he says.

“My wife and I took our daughters to Glastonbury festival this year, and they had a longer list of bands they wanted to see than we did; I ended up at Girl in Red, Mitski and Olivia Rodrigo.”

As the morning bleeds into the workday, duty calls for Hills. In the week leading up to our interview, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned, providing plenty of fodder for his team at The Last Leg.

Meanwhile, the most recent season of Spicks and Specks was filmed during the Australian federal election, meaning Hills was able to vote in person and sample a democracy sausage.

“I had two actually because I was away for the last vote,” jokes Hills.

“It was fascinating to watch both [events] from afar and then both up close, the rise and fall of the populist leaders, you know, ‘the person you want to have a beer with,’ no surprise they’ve all fallen from grace around the same time.”

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“Now the question becomes, do the people replacing them live up to the promises they’re making, and what will their legacy be?”

If anyone understands the importance of legacy, it’s Adam Hills.

Spicks and Specks, Sunday, 7.40pm ABC TV and ABC iview

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Sports

New era for Speedcafe.com – Speedcafe



The world’s leading independent motorsport news website, Speedcafe.com is set for the next exciting phase of its development with a new ownership structure.

A majority shareholding of Speedcafe.com, including torquecafe.com, networkcafe.com.au, and jobstop.com has been purchased by an investment group headed by Queensland-based IT trailblazer Karl Begg.

Begg has taken a 45 percent stake, with well-regarded Brisbane-based business identities Richard Gresham and Robert Gooley, who also have strong ties to the motorsport and automotive industries, each holding 17.5 percent.

Original founder and sole owner, Brett ‘Crusher’ Murray, will retain a 20 percent share of the business and will continue as an advisor and ambassador on a day-to-day basis.

Begg, 36, was a co-founder of DynamicOdds and became Chief Technology Officer at BetMakers when his company was purchased by the ASX listed firm in 2018.

Begg has a personal passion for motorsport and is the owner of Motorsportsales.com.au, which will now be reshaped and driven through the Speedcafe.com group of entities.

Leading motorsport sponsorship manager and former Adelaide 500 boss, Nathan Cayzer of Cayzer Management Pty Ltd, has been contracted as Commercial Manager.

The sites’ award-winning editorial team will remain unchanged, but the fresh investment and IT knowledge will open up enormous content opportunities for the fans and increased return for the sites’ loyal Platinum Partner group.

“Speedcafe.com is one of the strongest motorsport brands in the world and we have enjoyed watching its year-on-year growth,” said Begg.

“A great job has been done creating Speedcafe.com’s brand and reputation in the marketplace and respecting both those things will be high on our agenda moving forward.

“We look forward to ensuring Speedcafe.com’s on-going editorial independence and integrity while bringing a suite of technical advancements that will make the experience an improved one for the fans and our corporate partners.

“We look forward to bringing a group of talented technical experts to the table who will be a cohesive fit with the existing editorial and new management teams.

“This has been Crusher’s baby since day one and we appreciate him remaining a part of the ownership group and for his enthusiasm for what lies ahead.”

Murray, who launched Speedcafe.com in October 2009, said today’s announcement was a memorable milestone in the site’s history.

“It has been a fantastic journey and the future for the business and the brand could not be in better shape,” said Murray.

“Karl and his team have an incredible depth of knowledge and experience in the IT and online space and it helps that they have a passion for motorsport and have been long-time fans and readers of Speedcafe.com.

“When they approached me about a possible sale it was uncomplicated and came with a genuine passion for the sport and respect for what we had built.

“The process could not have been easier and I think that is a terrific indication of the way Karl goes about his business and what lies ahead for the site.

“There is an enormous responsibility in owning an entity like Speedcafe.com and ensuring it is as independent as possible. It has to provide the fans and the corporate partners something they cannot get anywhere else.

“I am personally looking forward to working with Karl and the new ownership group on the transition to the next phase of the business which I think will offer our loyal fan base even more reason to be joining us each day.

“I have to thank all our Platinum Partners, some of whom have been with us since day one, for their incredible loyalty and commitment and I am delighted to say that many of them have already signed ahead of schedule for 2023 and beyond.

“I have to thank all our current and previous editorial and management staff who have all played a role in helping Speedcafe.com get to a point where it delivers for the fans and provides a return which is more and more attractive in the corporate landscape.

“Onwards and upwards.”

In the meantime, the look and feel of Speedcafe.com remains unchanged and fans will be introduced to some exciting new elements in the coming months.