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No charges for officer who pepper-sprayed Army lieutenant

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A former police officer in Virginia should not be criminally charged but should be investigated for potential civil rights violations after he pepper-sprayed, struck and handcuffed a Black US Army lieutenant during a 2020 traffic stop, a special prosecutor has determined.

The prosecutor’s findings are the latest fallout from a confrontation involving two police officers and a uniformed military officer that drew outrage and national attention to the small town of Windsor, about 70 miles (113 kilometers) southeast of Richmond.

The man who was pulled over, Caron Nazario, was never charged. Video of the December 2020 traffic stop surfaced in April 2021 after Nazario sued in federal court, alleging that his constitutional rights were violated. The images sparked outrage and served as a grim reminder to many Black Americans that a military uniform doesn’t necessarily protect against mistreatment by police.

In December, then-Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring’s office sued the town, alleging that it operated in a way that discriminated against Black Americans.

One of the officers, Joe Gutierrez, was fired from the department. He was the target of the special prosecutor’s criminal probe.

“Although I find the video very disturbing and frankly unsettling, Gutierrez’s use of force to remove Nazario did not violate state law as he had given multiple commands for Nazario to exit the vehicle,” special prosecutor Anton Bell said in his report, dated July 29 and posted online by Nazario’s attorneys.

“The problematic issue, however, were Gutierrez’s statements throughout the entire order, which would lead a reasonable person to wonder whether underlying bias was at the root of how and why Nazario was treated in like manner,” Bell wrote.

Bell’s findings were first reported Monday by The Virginian-Pilot newspaper.

The incident began when Nazario was driving home from his duty station, according to his lawsuit. Officer Daniel Crocker radioed that he was attempting to stop a vehicle with no rear license plate and tinted windows.

Crocker said the driver was “eluding police” and he considered it a “high-risk traffic stop,” according to a report that’s included in the lawsuit. One of Nazario’s attorneys, Jonathan Arthur, later explained that Nazario was trying to stop in a well-lit area “for officer safety and out of respect for the officers.”

The other officer, Gutierrez, was driving by and decided to join the traffic stop, the lawsuit stated. By the time the two officers reached Nazario’s SUV, the license plate was visible in the rear.

When Nazario stopped at a well-lit gas station, the two officers immediately drew their guns and pointed them at Nazario, his lawsuit alleges. The officers then attempted to pull Nazario out of the vehicle while he continued to keep his hands in the air. Gutierrez pepper-sprayed Nazario multiple times as the officers yelled for him to get out.

At one point, Gutierrez told Nazario he was “fixin’ to ride the lightning,” a reference to the electric chair that was also a line from the movie “The Green Mile,” a film about a Black man facing execution, the lawsuit said .

Nazario got out and asked for a supervisor. Gutierrez responded with “knee-strikes” to his legs from him, knocking him to the ground, the lawsuit says. The two officers struck him multiple times, then handcuffed and interrogated him.

The traffic stop was captured on Nazario’s cellphone as well as the officer’s body-worn cameras.

Tom Roberts, another attorney representing Nazario, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that a judge or a jury, not a special prosecutor, should have determined whether Gutierrez violated the law.

“I think that there’s sufficient evidence to show that he was intentional in his actions,” Roberts said. “And I believe that he exceeded any authority to use force, and therefore he committed assault and battery.”

Roberts said that it would have been a misdemeanor offense, for which the statute of limitations is one year, well before the special prosecutor released his findings.

“All too often, when it comes to law enforcement violating the laws, we see our Commonwealth’s Attorneys fail to apply the same zeal at prosecuting law enforcement as they do with other offenders,” Roberts’ firm said in a statement.

John Becker Mumford Jr., an attorney listed for Gutierrez in Nazario’s lawsuit, did not respond to an email seeking comment.

Bell, the special prosecutor, wrote that he asked the local US Attorney’s Office to review the case for possible civil rights violations. Karoline Foote, a spokeswoman for the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, said Tuesday that the office had no comment.

In February, the town of Windsor asked a court to dismiss the state attorney general’s lawsuit, arguing that it only refers to one person — Nazario — “in a cursory and inconclusive manner.”

Jason Miyares, who defeated Herring in November’s election, took over as Virginia’s AG in January. Victoria LaCivita, a spokeswoman for Miyares’ office, said Tuesday that the lawsuit is still pending.

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Fire Emblem Fans Should Give This Steam Hit A Try

There’s been a raft of intriguing strategy RPGs this year, but one of my favorites so far is Symphony of War. It’s been climbing the charts on Steam in recent months, and for good reason. From a distance it looks like another Fire Emblem knockoff. Up close it’s doing enough interesting things to stand on its own, and I really recommend you give it a shot.

Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga quietly came out on Steam in June and has been racking up positive reviews ever since. Developed by an indie team called Dancing Dragon Games with a history of RPG Maker projects, it’s a trope-filled military drama about civil war and demonic threats. But you can pretty much ignore all that. Beneath the predictable plot and airbrushed character portraits is a deep strategy game that’s hard to put down. Personally, I think it’s even better in the strategy department than Triangle Strategy.

Make no mistake: Symphony of War is old-school. While newer entries in the Fire Emblem series have delved deeper into visual novel elements and relationship mechanics, it’s focused almost exclusively on renewing the nuts and bolts of classic grid-based battles. What works so well is that Symphony of War nails the basics and also adds plenty of new wrinkles for fans to dig into (especially those who also dug last year’s Dark Deity).

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The biggest one is that each individual unit represents an entire squad made up multiple types of fighters. Maybe there are some knights in front flanked by pikemen while wizards and archers rain down death from the back. When two units move next to each other and throw down, a mini-turn-based skirmish ensues. Mages in the back cast fireballs and healing spells while knights in the front dish out melee damage. Combat unfolds across two rounds, with attackers getting the first turn and the defending side going second. Some fighters can only attack on the first or second turn, while others will occasionally luck into a bonus turn. The action is easy to follow and yet also opens up plenty of room for customization.

Adding more subtle layers of complexity are unique fighter bonuses and an extensive research tree. Horseback fighters get to attack first without retribution. Infantry provide defensive bonuses to nearby units. And archers can naturally attack from a distance without facing counter-attacks. These and other stats can then be augmented and magnified by researching new tech. Rather than leveling up specific units, you’re growing the overall capabilities of your army.

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in this way Symphony of War forces you to sometimes think like a 4X strategist while playing like a traditional JRPG enthusiast. Instead of customizing one single party and fighting through a dungeon, you’re building up a small army of them and taking on a whole battlefield. Completing missions faster and capturing enemy units and buildings along the way nets you extra money and points that can then be poured back into outfitting your various crews. Just a few novel tweaks and the decades-old tactical JRPG formula feels fresh and modern again in 2022.

A few other games have also taken hybrid approaches to tactical RPGs recently. The Iron Oath and Songs of Conquest both come to mind. The former is a roguelike with battles that take place on a hexagonal grid. The latter also sports a hexagonal battlefield in service of map exploration and city-building closer to a 4X game. They’re really promising games in their own right (and still in Early Access), yet neither is as focused on plumbing the depths of leveraging small advantages so one group of animated sprites can wipe the floor with another.

Symphony of War is far from a perfect package, but it offers one of the more meaty and innovative takes on the tactics RPG formula I’ve come across in years.

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Bindi Irwin daughter Grace melts hearts with reaction to photo of late grandad Steve Irwin: ‘Gets me every time’

Grace Warrior Irwin Powell certainly knows who her late grandad Steve Irwin is, if an adorable new video posted by mum Bindi is anything to go by.

On Tuesday, Bindi, 24, posted a sweet video of one-year-old Grace at Australia Zoo, pointing at a poster of Steve Irwin wearing a hard hat.

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“We have a little construction going on to make our Tasmanian devil habitat even more beautiful,” Bindi captioned the post.

“Grace’s favorite part?

“Visiting Grandpa Crocodile.

“All the love.”

In the video, Grace potters over to the poster of Steve as Bindi asks, “Is he here?”

“Yes,” Grace replies.

“Grandpa Crocodile, and he’s in his construction hat!” Bindi says.

“Do you love Grandpa Crocodile?”

Grace looks up at the poster, smiles and says “Yes!”

Grace clearly loves ‘Grandpa Crocodile’, AKA Steve Irwin. Credit: Instagram/Bindi Irwin

She then toddles over to another sign featuring Steve, points to it and waves.

Grace’s dad Chandler Powell, 25, took to the comments section, writing: “Her little wave gets me every time.”

Australia Zoo’s official account added: “The cutest,” with a red love heart emoji.

Steve Irwin died in 2006 when he was pierced by a string ray on the Great Barrier Reef.

“It’s like she knows him from another time,” one Bindi fan observed.

Grace likes looking at the poster of her late grandfather. Credit: Instagram/Bindi Irwin

“Steve’s soul lives on through his granddaughter,” another wrote.

“Oh my goodness Bindi, this is beyond special!” said another.

“Grace Warrior’s connection and love for your dad is so evident!

“This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.”

Since Grace was born, Bindi has spoken often about how much her father Steve would have endowed on her.

“If Dad was around, honestly, we would never see her,” she told People.

“He would be in love.

“He’d just have her doing everything with him.”

Bindi Irwin with daughter Grace. Credit: Instagram/Bindi Irwin

Bindi’s mum Terri told Entertainment Tonight how she could already see aspects of Steve in her young granddaughter.

“I think she’s got that determination that Steve had, and that connection with wildlife,” she said.

Steve with son Robert and daughter Bindi before his death in 2006. Credit: australia zoo

“Because it is weird to see animals just gravitate to her.

“So she’ll go out in the morning in the stroller, and all the kangaroos just gather around her like they’re having a meeting.”

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Manly Sea Eagles player breaks silence on rift over pride jersey saga

A member of the ‘rainbow 17’ – one of the Manly stars who did wear the pride jumper last week – has broken his silence over the issue that has divided the game.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, he painted a grim picture of a team still very much at war with itself over the controversy.

While officials insist the club is now united after coffee meetings, a visit from a mediator, text messages and peace offerings, the player revealed a deep resentment against the seven players who stood down last week remains.

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“They (the seven) are still saying they weren’t consulted about the pride jersey and it went against the religious a cultural beliefs,” the player said.

“We weren’t consulted when a betting sponsor was placed on our jersey – the guys wear that every week… I’m not sure what their god would say about that.

“No one asked us when our oval was renamed after a brewery (4 Pines Park) – I don’t think their god would have been crazy about that either.

“And I can tell you very few young blokes in our club live by the 10 commandments – nor most young blokes in Australia for that matter.

“Yet these guys take a stance over a good move by the club to make the gay community feel inclusive in our game.

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“They could have said they didn’t support the initiative but to refuse to play with their mates, it doesn’t sit well, and there is something of a rift in the group as a result.

“If those two lost points – and we are confident we would have won (against the Roosters) – cost us a place in the finals, it will take a long time for us to get over it.”

One man who has spoken out in support of the seven rebels is Paul Abboud, principal at East Hills Boys High School in Bankstown.

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Abboud posted on social media: “I have been a Manly fan for 47 years, like most, loud and proud. In amongst the furore of last week, I got a call from teachers who have taken a year nine group to Narrabeen for a camp .

“After the seven players who have elected to stand down had their meeting with (club owner) Scott Penn, they hung around and chatted and took selfies with the boys at the camp. Even under the enormous pressure they’re under this week they took the time to inspire the next generation.

“I’m prouder than ever to know these blokes represent my club every week. They took some time today and created memories for life for these kids.”

COURT CASE COULD DECIDE FUTURE OF NRL

The NRL’s worst nightmare is currently being played out in the English legal system.

A group of nearly 200 former rugby union players have launched a class action lawsuit against World Rugby, the Welsh Rugby Union and the Rugby Football Union over the failure to protect them from brain damage caused by concussion.

And the firm that represents them has also signed up 75 British ex-rugby league players who will watch the trial with great interest.

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If the rugby union group is successful, the league players are certain to take their own legal action – and that could have far reaching effects for the NRL.

The league players include former Great Britain Test star Bobbie Goulding, who at 49 has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia.

The NRL has taken its hardline stance against head injuries specifically because they knew that sooner or later, this day would come.

There are many ex-players in Australia who are suffering from early onset dementia and concussion related brain injuries that could have been caused by playing football.

And the scary thing is that these lawsuits are successful, the very future of both rugby union and rugby league will be in doubt.

REAL REASON BEHIND TIGERS DECISION

Plenty of Tigers fans are shaking their heads at the decision to allow their best outside back, David Nofoaluma, to spend the rest of the year with Melbourne

But there is a method behind the Tigers’ madness – and it’s one that won’t make Nofoaluma happy.

The Tigers have let the sometimes wayward star go to what they believe will provide a demanding boot camp.

Nofoaluma is a class player but his off-field behavior has frustrated the Tigers for some time.

Craig Bellamy runs the tightest ship in the NRL and the Tigers believe that after a couple of months in the Storm system, Nofoaluma will return to the club a more professional and hardened player – and that can only be a good thing for the Tigers.

SON OF A GUN JOINS SHARKS

The son of Kiwi great Kevin Iro has signed a deal with the Sharks and has immediately been included in the club’s top 30 squad.

Kayal Iro, a speedy outside back in the same mold as his dad, has been in superb form for the high-flying Newtown Jets in the NSW Cup this season.

Iro has just signed a contract with the Sharks until the end of 2024 and looked a fine prospect playing for the Cook Islands against Samoa in the recent Pacific Test match.

A former Warriors under 20s player and Newcastle lower grader, 22-year-old Iro may even get a chance in the NRL this year if injuries hit the Sharks.

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Moyne Shire offers cabins to workers in bid to address housing crisis, labor shortage

The windy shores of Warrnambool are a world away from Alberta Canada’s rocky mountain trails — something Cassidy Kroeker is reminded each morning.

Mr Kroeker is a survey equipment specialist, a profession in such short supply that a regional Victorian earthworks company was willing to sponsor and fly him Down Under as soon as his suitcase was packed.

The 34-year-old was parachuted from the snowy winterland of his hometown in February, arriving under a scorching summer sun in Melbourne before nervously driving west in search of adventure and his new home.

Three hours later he was in south-west Victoria.

Little did he know he’d be living out of suitcases for the next few months.

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Mr Kroeker was in the south-west shortly after touching down in Melbourne, but then the struggle began.(Supplied: Cassidy Kroeker)

When jobs are easier to find than houses

The regional city of Mortlake, three hours west of Melbourne, is home to 1,500 people.

Mr Kroeker’s new employers, an earthworks moving company specializing in farm work, were desperate to make that 1,501 and find him a place to live close to their operation base in the town.

But that was a task easier said than done.

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When to expect cooler temperatures as sweltering heat hits the US



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Two rounds of excessive heat will grip a large part of the country this week, impacting people from the Plains to the Midwest and the Northeast.

Heat advisories are in place for more than 30 million people from Oklahoma and Arkansas to Minnesota.

“Daytime highs will likely reach into the upper 90s to low 100s, and heat indices perhaps reaching 110 degrees when combined with high dewpoints,” the Weather Prediction Center said in its morning discussion Tuesday.

This heat will spread eastward, impacting the Northeast by the end of the week, then another round of heat will hit the Plains once again.

Between the waves of above-average heat, a bit of relief will come as cooler air pushes through.

Here is when to expect the heat and the minor relief.

“Dangerous heat indices expected today across much of central and southern (Minnesota) with afternoon heat index values ​​expected to top out around 105 degrees,” warned the National Weather Service office in the Twin Cities in Minnesota.

Heat index values ​​– the temperature it feels like when heat is combined with humidity – are for shady locations, the weather service explained. “If you are exposed to direct sunlight, the heat index value can be increased by up to 15 (degrees).”

The weather service breaks down the heat index temperatures into four different risk levels based on how heat index temperatures could affect the body. Danger, the third of four categories, is for forecast heat indices reaching 103 to 124 degrees. At this level, heat cramps or heat exhaustion is likely, and heatstroke is possible with prolonged exposure and/or physical activity. The maps below show the forecast dangers (dark orange) this week.

The heat will be felt much farther and wider than in Minnesota.

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An area of ​​high pressure sitting over the Great Lakes is creating bright sunshine. But it’s also resulting in warm, moist air from the south to spill into the region.

Plainly put: High pressure is making it hot.

It is generating above-normal temperatures for such a large area in the midsection of the country. “Today looks to be the hottest day of the week,” said the weather service office in Wichita, Kansas.

Here, temperatures will also top out around 100 degrees. But once you factor in the humidity, it will feel closer to 105 degrees in some areas.

In southern Nebraska, it will feel even hotter.

“Heat index values ​​are now forecast to climb as high as 110 degrees in eastern portions of the area,” said the weather service office in Hastings.

There may be one saving grace – a nice breeze.

“The good news is that south winds of 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph will help combat the oppressive heat,” the weather service said.

The heat will even affect Kentucky, where the horrific flooding happened less than a week ago.

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High temperatures are expected to climb into the lower 90s Wednesday and Thursday, proving challenging for those still living without power from the floods.

The heat will march on to the Northeast by the end of the week, giving the region a small window to cool down.

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For Washington, DC, and New York, the extreme heat will peak on Thursday and Friday. The weather service office in Washington mentioned in its morning discussion the forecast models favor “highs in the mid-90s which carries heat indices into the 100 to 104 degree range.”

New York City could even feel like 100 on Thursday and Friday, not able to escape the sweltering heat.

Its weather service office warned a heat advisory could be issued for those days.

By Saturday, a cold front will swing through the Northeast, bringing the potential for heavy rainfall and a temporary improvement in temperatures.

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After a brief reprieve, another round of heat will quickly hit the same areas as the first, sending high temperatures soaring once again.

“Friday looks to be the next chance of widespread 90s across central/southern Minnesota,” said the weather service office in the Twin Cities.

While this round may not last quite as long as the first, the heat will be just as potent.

“The center of the upper ridge looks to be situated over Kansas during the weekend ensuring the return of triple-digit heat to many areas,” the weather service said.

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By Saturday, another cold front will move through the area, helping to drop temperatures out of the triple-digit range and return them to more seasonal norms.

Saturday’s highs – back in the low 80s for Minneapolis – sound almost refreshing compared to heat indices in the triple digits.

While the Midwest starts to cool off, the second wave of heat will push into the Northeast by the beginning of next week.

“This wave looks to reach the Northeast by Sunday with another brief wave of high temperatures expected to continue ahead of a cold front into Monday,” the Weather Prediction Center said Tuesday.

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F45 franchisees blindsided by turmoil at head office

Several franchisors this masthead spoke to said the issues afflicting the parent company headquarters has had next to no impact on their operations which are operating as usual. But some owners have had to deal with questions from members about whether they are closing down.

“It’s not ideal, because it just ends up meaning that you’ve then got spot fires that you’ve got to put out where there’s no fire,” said F45 Blakehurst owner and head trainer Rodger Talevski.

F45 operates a franchising model that grants franchisees ‘territory rights’ to operate a facility in a designated location, rights to use the F45 brand, and plug into all of F45’s systems and processes. Owners pay a fixed monthly franchise fee to F45.

Talevski said the churn levels for F45 franchisees were “very, very low” compared to the industry standard, and noted that while the company had reduced its expansion targets down from 1500 new branch openings to 350-450, that the revised figure was “still phenomenal”.

“F45 dominated the market and was innovative, and a lot of those people that keep talking down the brand are the ones that are copying it or trying to just basically look for holes [in] why the brand won’t last,” he said. “I just see a full glass, not a half empty glass.”

F45, which has more than 1500 franchise centers around the world, listed on the Nasdaq in July last year $US16. Shares have since tumbled by about 90 per cent.

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The company last week said it now expects to generate underlying earnings of $US25 million for the year ending December 31, compared to previous forecasts of up to $US100 million.

High-profile Australian co-founder Adam Gilchrist (not the cricketer) last week resigned from the business.

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Xbox Game Pass August 2022 additions and removals

Another month means a changing library.

Xbox Game Pass August 2022 additions and removals are starting to filter through, announced by Microsoft and its partners. We’ll gather them all up for you as announcements are made in this very post.

Below, you’ll find the titles you can soon expect (or in some cases, lose) on Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass and Xbox Cloud Streaming.

Those subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate have access to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass alongside access to the EA Play Vault as well. This month also sees the introduction of titles through Ubisoft Connect. Finally, select regions also have access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cloud Streaming on supported devices.

We’ll be adding to the lists below as more games are revealed.

Xbox Game Pass additions and removals

additions

  • Ghost Recon Wildlands: 3 August
  • Turbo Golf Racing: 4 August
  • Two Point Campus: August 9
  • Cooking Simulator: 11 August

Removals

  • Boyfriend Dungeon: 15 August
  • Curse of the Dead Gods: 15 August
  • Library of Ruin: 15 August
  • Train Sim World 2: 15 August

PC Game Pass additions and removals

additions

  • Ghost Recon Wildlands: 3 August
  • Shenzhen I/O: August 4
  • Turbo Golf Racing: 4 August
  • Two Point Campus: August 9
  • Cooking Simulator: 11 August
  • Expeditions Rome: 11 August
  • Offworld Trading Company: 11 August

Removals

  • Boyfriend Dungeon: 15 August
  • Curse of the Dead Gods: 15 August
  • Library of Ruin: 15 August
  • starman: 15 August
  • Train Sim World 2: 15 August

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cloud Streaming additions and removals

additions

  • Ghost Recon Wildlands: 3 August
  • Turbo Golf Racing: 4 August
  • Two Point Campus: August 9
  • Cooking Simulator: 11 August

Removals

  • Boyfriend Dungeon: 15 August
  • Curse of the Dead Gods: 15 August
  • Library of Ruin: 15 August
  • Train Sim World 2: 15 August

We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of Xbox Game Pass in August 2022?

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Princess Charlotte steals the show with Kate and William watching the swimming

Another major British event means another one of Kate’s cuties to steal the show.

This time, it was Princess Charlotte who was the picture of excitement on an outing with her parents Duchess Kate and Prince William at the Commonwealth Games.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge attend the Sandwell Aquatics Center during the 2022 Commonwealth Games on August 02, 2022 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Camera IconKate and Princess Charlotte at the Commonwealth Games. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

The seven-year-old appeared thrilled to be watching the swimming in Birmingham, struggling to contain her enthusiasm, gasping and leaning on the edge of her seat.

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, left, and Princess Charlotte smile as they watch a swimming event at Sandwell Aquatics Center on day five of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Camera IconCharlotte appeared thrilled to witness the action at the Games. Credit: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

Wearing a striped dress and her hair in pigtails, she was seen at one point giving the thumbs up to her father.

Little Charlotte appears just as sporting mad as her parents.

Only days earlier she appeared in a video message to England’s women’s soccer team, the Lionesses, before their win against Germany in the Euro 2022 final.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend the Sandwell Aquatics Center during the 2022 Commonwealth Games on August 02, 2022 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Camera IconCharlotte sat with her parents William and Kate at the Birmingham event. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

“Good luck, I hope you win, bye!” she said in the message.

Charlotte’s animated display in Birmingham was reminiscent of her younger brother Prince Louis’ famous appearance at the Platinum Party at the Palace for the Queen’s platinum jubilee in June.

The four-year-old created international headlines by pulling faces, sticking out his tongue through the lengthy performance, during which he sat alongside his cousins ​​and grandparents Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla.

SMETHWICK, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge watch the action on day five of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Sandwell Aquatics Center on August 02, 2022 in Smethwick, England.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Camera IconCharlotte gives the thumbs up to Prince William. Credit: elsa/Getty Images

The display, in full view of the television cameras filming the event, drew a mixed response from viewers, with some dubbing it Kate’s most relatable parenting moment

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge attend the Sandwell Aquatics Center during the 2022 Commonwealth Games on August 02, 2022 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Camera IconThe seven-year-old was on the edge of her seat during the swimming. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

However, some royal watchers criticized Prince William and the Duchess’ parenting methods.

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Gold Coast seething over Cross River Rail airport snub

“If anything, the massive state government investment in the CityTrain network, the accelerated terminal development plans at Brisbane Airport and the 2032 Olympics makes having a direct airport train service to the city and Gold Coast even more crucial for SEQ.”

Tate said while Cross River Rail would have some benefit to the Gold Coast, he was concerned about the effect the change would have on travellers.

Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate said having to change trains to travel between Brisbane Airport and the Gold Coast could detect travellers.

Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate said having to change trains to travel between Brisbane Airport and the Gold Coast could detect travellers. Credit:Australian Financial Review

“I accept that the services from the coast to Brisbane will be faster, but having to change for an airport connection is a huge disincentive,” he said.

“The whole intent of Cross River Rail is more services, faster services and greater reliability. That seems to not apply to the critical airport direct services.”

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Destination Gold Coast chief executive Patricia O’Callaghan said it would be a blow to the region’s tourism industry.

“Seamless travel between Brisbane and the Gold Coast is so important to our visitor economy, especially for visitors traveling through Brisbane Airport,” she said.

“We know that travelers are looking for ease of connectivity when planning their transport options, while frequency of services is also a priority.

“We look forward to understanding these new routes in more detail.”

Public transport advocate Robert Dow, meanwhile, said there was a potential silver lining for Airtrain.

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Dow, from the lobby group Rail Back on Track, said Airtrain could make the change work for its business model, with fast population growth in Ipswich, Springfield and Ripley Valley.

“They could say we are running services through the city and along the Ipswich line, but I know they are not happy,” he said.

Basche said Airtrain had sought to engage with the government on future network planning and indicated he did not consider the matter to be settled.

“Given there is still more than three years before Cross River Rail will open, there is still sufficient time for engagement and input from stakeholders,” he said.

In response to the announcement, Brisbane Airport Corporation spokesman Stephen Beckett said: “Fast, reliable and affordable public transport is essential for Brisbane Airport. We’ll work with all levels of government to ensure Queenslanders who need to get to the airport can do so as easily as possible.”

Comment was sought from Bailey, whose office directed queries to Translink. Translink had not responded before the close of business on Tuesday.