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Australia

‘Most expensive Macca’s meal’ costs Darwin passenger more than $2600

Two egg and sausage McMuffins and a ham croissant has cost an Australian-bound passenger $2664, as the nation’s biosecurity remains on high alert for fear of foot and mouth disease.

The passenger, arriving from Indonesia, allegedly provided a false and misleading document and failed to declare the potential high biosecurity risk item.

The three items were sniffed out by Darwin’s new biosecurity detector dog Zinta last week.

They will be tested for foot and mouth disease before they are destroyed.

Agriculture Minister Murray Watt said not only was not declaring food items a crime, it threatened Australia’s status as being foot and mouth disease – which has torn through Indonesia’s cloven hoofed animals – free.

A passenger has been fined more than $2664 for failing to declare their McDonalds meal and a ham croissant.
Camera IconA passenger has been fined more than $2664 for failing to declare their McDonald’s McMuffins and a ham croissant. Credit: Supplied

“This will be the most expensive Macca’s meal this passenger ever has,” Senator Watt said.

“This fine is twice the cost of an airfare to Bali, but I have no sympathy for people who choose to disobey Australia’s strict biosecurity measures, and recent detections show you will be caught.

“Australia is FMD-free, and we want it to stay that way.

“Biosecurity is no joke – it helps protect jobs, our farms, food and supports the economy. Passengers who choose to travel need to make sure they are fulfilling the conditions to enter Australia, by following all biosecurity measures.”

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Camera IconAgriculture Minister Murray Watt said Australia was taking foot and mouth disease seriously. NCA NewsWire / Sarah Marshall Credit: News Corp Australia

Zinta’s discovery of the products comes as Indonesian authorities say they have foot and mouth disease under control in four provinces, including in Bali.

Last month the federal government announced a $14m package to roll out more frontline defenses in protecting from foot and mouth disease, including biosecurity dogs at Darwin and Cairns airports.

The government also rolled out sanitation foot mats at all international airports.

Australia has also dispatched support for Indonesia and other countries.

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US

California battles worst wildfire this year as flames scorch more than 51,000 acres

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California is battling its worst wildfire this year with more than 51,000 acres burned and evacuations mounting.

Chaotic weather is threatening to make matters worse. Crews battling the McKinney Fire in northern California were bracing for thunderstorms and hot, windy conditions that created the potential for additional fire growth Sunday.

A firetruck drives along California Highway 96 as the McKinney Fire burns in Klamath National Forest, California, July 30, 2022.

A firetruck drives along California Highway 96 as the McKinney Fire burns in Klamath National Forest, California, July 30, 2022.
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The McKinney Fire was burning out of control in northern California’s Klamath National Forest, with expected thunderstorms a big concern Sunday just south of the Oregon state line, said US Forest Service spokesperson Adrienne Freeman.

“The fuel beds are so dry, and they can just erupt from that lightning,” Freeman said. “These thunder cells come with gusty, erratic winds that can blow fire in every direction.”

WEST WILDFIRES: CREWS MAKE PROGRESS IN IDAHO, CALIFORNIA

The blaze exploded in size to more than 80 square miles just two days after erupting in a largely unpopulated area of ​​Siskiyou County.

The blaze torched trees along California Highway 96, and the scorched remains of a pickup truck sat in a lane of the highway. Thick smoke covered the area and flames burned through hillsides in sight of homes.

A horse grazes in a pasture as the McKinney Fire burns in Klamath National Forest, California, July 30, 2022.

A horse grazes in a pasture as the McKinney Fire burns in Klamath National Forest, California, July 30, 2022.
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A second, smaller fire just to the west that was sparked by dry lightning Saturday threatened the tiny town of Seiad. About 400 structures were under threat from the two California fires.

A third fire, which was on the southwest end of the McKinney blaze, prompted evacuation orders for around 500 homes Sunday, said Courtney Kreider, a spokesperson with the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office. The office said crews had been on the scene of the fire since late Saturday but that the fire Sunday morning “became active and escaped its containment line.”

TEXAS FIRE DESTROYS 9 HOMES DAYS AFTER BLAZE SPARKED BY LAWNMOWER BURNED 26 BUILDINGS

As the McKinney fire threatened, some residents chose to stay behind while others heeded orders to leave.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Saturday as the McKinney Fire intensified. The proclamation allows Newsom more flexibility to make emergency response and recovery effort decisions and access federal aid.

A man runs to a truck as a wildfire called the McKinney Fire burns in Klamath National Forest, California, July 30, 2022.

A man runs to a truck as a wildfire called the McKinney Fire burns in Klamath National Forest, California, July 30, 2022.
(AP Photo/Noah Berger)

California law enforcement knocked on doors in the towns of Yreka and Fort Jones to urge residents to get out and safely evacuate their livestock onto trailers. Automated calls were being sent to land phone lines as well because there were areas without cellphone service.

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The Pacific Coast Trail Association urged hikers to get to the nearest town while the US Forest Service closed a 110-mile section of the trail from the Etna Summit to the Mt. Ashland Campground in southern Oregon.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Business

The Iconic’s Best July Sales For 2022 Revealed

With EOFY sales now firmly in the rear view mirror, there’s plenty to get excited about during THE ICONIC’s July sale event — which ends at midnight tonight.

THE ICONIC has slashed the price of tens of thousands of popular items including coats, ankle boots, beauty and more.

Read on for our guide to the best deals to be had at THE ICONIC. The bestbit? You can shop all the best deals online, no leaving the house required.

Our pick? These Levis Ribcage Straight Ankle jeans, which are now 40 per cent off.

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE OVERALL DEALS

•20 per cent off selected women’s designer from brands like Coach, Saint Laurent, Kate Spade and more

•30 per cent off selected men’s designer from brands like RM Williams, Polo Ralph Lauren, Montblanc and more

•30 per cent off selected new-in styles from brands like Marc Jacobs, Guess, AERE, Abrand and more

•Take 30 per cent off a range of Ray-Ban sunglasses

•40 per cent off selected winter clothing and accessories

•30 per cent off selected travel and luggage items

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE FASHION DEALS

Women

•40 per cent off selected women’s sleepwear and lingerie from brands like Ann Summers, Calvin Klein and more.

•Atmos&Here Bonnie Coat, $95.99 (down from $159.99)

•Aere Two Toned Oversized Knit Jumper, $126 (down from $180)

•Abrand A High Skinny Ankle Basher Jeans, $59.97 (down from $99.95)

•Atmos&Here Harper PU Biker Jacket, $59.97 (down from $99.95)

•Abrand A Carrie Jeans, $90.97 (down from $129.95)

•Dazie The Throw On Cardigan, $35.99 (down from $59.99)

•Levis Ribcage Straight Ankle Jeans, $89.97 (down from $149.95)

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•40 per cent off selected men’s sweats from brands like Lee, Wrangler, Ellesse and more

•Lee Reversible Puffer, $179.97 (down from $249.95)

•Calli Basic Denim Jacket, $54.58 (down from $129.95)

•Archie Puffer Vest Blazer, $71.40 (down from $119)

•Polo Ralph Lauren Cotton Oxford Sports Shirt, $118.30 (down from $169)

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE ACCESSORIES DEALS

•Ray-Ban Clubmaster Polarized RB3016, $192.50 (down from $275)

•Ray-Ban Round Metal Polarized, $192.50 (down from $275)

•RM Williams 1 1/2” 3 Piece Solid Hide Belt, $97.30 (down from $139)

•RM Williams Logo Scarf, $69.30 (down from $99)

•Relic Jewelery Boyfriend Chain Necklace, $125.30 (down from $179)

•RM Williams Tri-Fold Yearling Wallet, $125.30 (down from $179)

•Coach Signature Hoop Earrings, $100 (down from $125)
•Versace The Clans VE4361, $273 (down from $390)

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE BAG DEALS

•Guess Kristle Top Handle Flap, $118.30 (down from $169)

•Peta And Jain Saint Tote Bag, $53.97 (down from $89.95)

•Herschel Novel, $112 (down from $160)

•Brie Leon Mini Camille Bag, $111.30 (down from $159)

•Guess Abey Crossbody Flap, $125.30 (down from $179)

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE SHOES DEALS

•RM Williams Lady Yearling Rubber Sole in dusty brown – ICONIC EXCLUSIVE, $416.50 (down from $595)

•ASICS Japan S – Men’s, $84 (down from $120)

•Timberland Womens 6-Inch Premium Lace Up Boots, $167.99 (down from $279.99)

•Alias ​​Mae Tori, $202.97 (down from $289.95)

•Dr Martens Unisex 1490 Smooth 10-Eye Lace Up Boots, $204 (down from $340)

•VANS SK8-Low – Unisex, $97.97 (down from $139.95)

•Birkenstock London Oiled Leather – Unisex, $153 (down from $255)

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE SPORTS DEALS

•30 per cent off selected yoga and studio activewear from brands like Nike, Lorna Jane and Adidas

•30 per cent off sports winter clothing and activewear from brands like The North Face, Nike, Cotton On Body Active and more

•Nike Sportswear Tech Fleece Full-Zip Hoodie – Men’s, $98 (down from $140)

•Lorna Jane Lotus Ankle Biter Tights, $63 (down from $90)

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE BEAUTY DEALS

•Save up to 20 per cent off selected GHD hair tools

•GHD Max Wide Plate Straightener, $264 (down from $330)

•FOREO UFO Smart Mask Treatment – Pearl Pink, $223.30 (down from $319)

•FOREO LUNA play smart 2 Mint For You, $104.30 (down from $149)

•FOREO LUNA Mini 3 Facial Cleansing Massager – Lavender, $174.30 (down from $249)

•FOREO LUNA Go for MEN, $11.30 (down from $159)

•FOREO UFO Pearl Pink Set ft. Manuka Honey, $223.30 (down from $319)

•Save 20 per cent off a range of select Napoleon Perdis beauty products

•Who Is Elijah His Her 100ml, $127.20 (down from $159)

•Save 20 to 30 per cent off selected Scent Australia Home

•Elie Saab’s Le Parfum EDP 30ml, $73.50 (down from $105)

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE KIDS DEALS

•20 per cent off selected LEGO toys

•FOREO ISSA Mikro Toothbrush- Sunflower Yellow, $90.30 (down from $129)

•20 per cent off Jellycat toys

•30 to 40 per cent off selected Huxbaby babies and kids clothing, accessories

•30 to 40 per cent of selected Cotton On Kids clothing, shoes and accessories

•30 to 40 per cent off selected Tommy Hilfiger kids and teens clothing

BEST THE ICONIC JULY SALE HOME DEALS

•Up to 40 per cent off selected Hommey

•30 to 40 per cent off selected Sheridan bedding and towels

•Sheridan Limited Edition Lanham Silk Standard Pillowcase & Eyemask Set, $119.99 (down from $199.99)

•Crosley Mercury Turntable – Green, $229.46 (down from $269.95)

•LIND DNA 2-Set Table Mat Curve, $63 (down from $80)

•Aere Home Linen Quilt Cover Set in Queen, $154 (down from $220)

•Kip&Co Turkish Towel Range Bath Towel, $55.30 (down from $79)

•Joseph Joseph Flex Steel Toilet Brush, $48.97 (down from $69.95)

In the meantime, for some discounts to tide you over, don’t miss out on the news.com.au Coupons section. There, you can find savings on retailers like THE ICONIC, Myer, Adore Beauty and much more.

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Hannah Paine

Hannah PaineLifestyle Reporter

Hannah got her start in journalism writing for newspapers The Armidale Express and The Daily Advertiser, covering everything from cattle sales to psychic pigs. After her stint in regional journalism, Hannah returned to Sydney and followed her passion for reality TV by writing entertainment stories for Daily Mail Australia. While obsessed with all things to do with Married At First Sight and The Bachelor, she is still on the lookout for her de ella next big yarn involving a farm animal with ESP.

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Technology

The Best Australian Tech Deals Today

At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like it too. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. BTW – prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting.

We love a tech deal, friends. Lucky for us, there are plenty of them around at all times.

If you love a red-hot deal as much as us, we’ve rounded up our top picks below. We’ll update this list fairly regularly, so be sure to check in often.

Samsung-TV
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While a TV is a must-have in any household, it’s not always the most decorative aspect of any interior. For those who prefer having one mounted to the living room wall, it’s easy to transform your TV from a blank screen into a work of art with a Samsung The Frame 4K TV.

Although sold separately, this Samsung TV can be fitted with a customizable frame that can suit any aesthetic and display stunning artworks that will make your home look and feel like a private gallery. You can even display precious family portraits to fill that gaping black hole in the center of your room. And let’s not forget that stunning, vibrant QLED picture that will bring any show you’re watching to life.

Shop it here for $1,329 (down from $1,499).

EZVIS security camera
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With domestic and international borders open, more and more people are thinking about where they want to escape for a much needed holiday. But before you do, it’s important that you don’t forget to install some home security first.

Take care of your front door by installing this EZVIS video doorbell. This camera sports a 1080p video resolution, 4.3-inch screen, a two-way voice feature and a rechargeable battery with up to 90 days of juice. You’ll instantly be able to tell who’s at your door, whether you’re on the receiving end of a doorbell ditch prank or awaiting an important delivery. Equip your front porch with one for $149.99 (down from $199.99) here.

In the backyard, you’ll want to install this wireless security camera for anyone who might try to get in through the backdoor. It also features a 1080p resolution, but also features color night vision, accurate human motion detection, active defense and two-way talk. It’s on sale for $247.49 (down from $329.99).

The last thing you’ll want to add to your home security system is an indoor camera. This one by EZVIS can be hidden on a bookshelf or sit on your coffee table and will allow you to check on your pets from anywhere around the world or even your kids. It can even track moving objects with a 360 degree pan or tilt. There’s also a privacy shutter design so you can turn it off if you want some privacy. Grab one for your home here for $97.05 (RRP $129.99).

Check them all out here.

Save on Renpho massage devices

Renpho massagers
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With winter well and truly here, we can’t imagine anything better than by applying a firm, heated massager onto your back or shoulders to ease your stress. Not only will it help alleviate the stiffness that the cold can inject from shivering in one spot, but it’ll warm you right up in a jiffy.

Check out what Renpho devices are on sale below:

Take $400 off this Ecovacs Deebot N8 robot vacuum cleaner

Ecovacs Deebot N8
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This Ecovacs robot vacuum cleaner is the real deal. For a little guy, this robovac is packing some powerful suction capabilities, with the ability to zoom around your home while sucking up all matters of dirt and dust, completely hands-free. It’s now on sale for $699 (down from $999).

If you’d prefer a self-emptying option, you can save $400 and upgrade to the Ecovacs Deebot N8+ for just $1,099 (RRP $1,499). This option still maintains it’s suctioning, mopping and floor mapping technology, but with the added bonus that you won’t have to empty it after each clean.

Elgato HD60 S+ External Capture Card
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Looking to start live-streaming or are just interested in updating your current setup? Well, you’re in luck, because you can currently bag a few bargains for Elgato’s line of streaming gear, including webcams, capture cards and audio mixers.

Here are the Elgato deals that you should check out:

You can check out all of the Elgato gear on sale here.

Today's Best Australian Tech Deals
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Ebay’s having another huge sale on Dell’s laptop and monitor range. By using the promo code DE20LLyou can take an additional 20% off its already reduced prices.

To help you wade through a sea of ​​Dell laptop and monitors deals, we’ve rounded up a bunch of the best ones below:

You can check out the rest of Dell’s storewide sale here.

Today's Best Australian Tech Deals
(Pictured) Dell G15 5520 Gaming Laptop. Image: Aerostralia

Want a standing desk but don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars investing in one of those electric, adjustable ones? Then try on this stand up desk riser by Aerostralia for size.

It sports two trays: one that’s designed for you to comfortably type on and move your mouse, while the other stand will allow you to prop up your monitor or laptop. By adding this adjustable laptop stand to your WFH desk, you’ll be able to improve your posture, reduce neck and eye strain as well as lessen body stiffness.

Get one here for $149.99 (down from $299.99).

projector
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When it’s cold outside, it’s just not as tempting to leave the house, even if it’s to go sit indoors at your local cinema. Bring the theater to your bedroom by grabbing a portable projector that can plug into your phone or laptop.

No matter how much wall space you have, this projector features between 33-inches to 180-inches of screen with a bright lamp that can offer up to 50,000 hours of life. Many Amazon reviews can attest to its great value and easy set-up.

Shop it here for $119.99 with a $10 Prime voucher (down from $229.99).

Save up to $400 with Dyson Week

Dyson V10 Cordless Vacuum
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If you’ve got your tax return back already, what better way to spend it than by cashing out on a new Dyson vacuum cleaner? Thanks to the Dyson Week sale, you can save up to $400 off a bunch of highly-rated vacuum cleaners and receive a bonus gift on a select few.

Check out some of the great deals you can swipe below:

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Entertainment

From WAG Nation to The Shire: the 15 Australian reality shows we all forgot about – sorted | TV-reality

From the release of “docusoap” Sylvania Waters in 1992 to produce the most outrageous international edition of Married At First Sight, Australia has played a significant role in shaping reality television. But in between there have been some less successful attempts. From the making of a Neighbors soap star’s debut album to a competition inspired by Princess Mary’s love story, here are the most ridiculous Australian reality shows canceled over the past 20 years.

15. Park Street, Arena, 2011

Remember Park Street, the reality television series based on the editors of the now defunct ACP Magazine titles Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Dolly and Shop Til You Drop? The show debuted in 2011 to an audience “so small that OzTam was unable to detect any viewing at all in Melbourne and Adelaide, while it estimated that it had 76 viewers in Perth and 856 in Sydney”, according to Mumbrella.

Scathing reviews followed (“It was about as exciting as waiting for the printer to get fixed – and we’re betting that will be the plot of next week’s episode”), and the show has almost been entirely scrubbed from the internet.

14. Australian Celebrity Survivor, Seven, 2006

Before the successful relaunch of Australian Survivor by Channel 10 in 2016, both Nine and Seven had a go at adapting the mega US franchise. Seven’s 2006 attempt gave us Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu – a series featuring the lowest standard of celebrities ever committed to Australian television. Among them, the British model Gabrielle Richens who appeared in a singular episode of How I Met Your Mother as ‘Tramp Stamp Girl’ and singer Fiona Horne whose biggest hit peaked at No 48 on the Aria charts.

13. The Shire, Ten, 2012

“Dramality” series The Shire followed a cast of young locals in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire, in what Channel 10 hoped was their answer to Jersey Shore and Geordie Shore. After rapidly declining ratings and two cast members being physically assaulted on the street while the show was airing, the series was canceled after one season.

12. Runway to L.A., Fox8, 2007

Australia’s Next Top Model was so popular at one point that it was given a spin-off series, Runway to LA, starring season three’s second runner-up, Jordan Loukas. The five-episode show followed Loukas, described as a “Marrickville ghetto chick”, being schooled on modeling basics by mentor Charlotte Dawson, in the hopes of eventually cracking the US market.

11. The Face Australia, Fox8, 2014

Another short-lived Australian modeling show (following the same format as previous US and UK editions) that didn’t reveal any new supermodels, but did give us this iconic confrontation between mentors Naomi Campbell and Australian model Nicole Trufino.

10. Fashion Bloggers, Style Network and E!, 2014-2015

It turns out the most interesting part of fashion bloggers’ (the original Instagram influencers) lives is the highlights reel they post online. Producers were so starved of usable content in the series – which followed five of the industry’s biggest fashion influencing names – that they resorted to 20-second scenes of catching up for lunch in the very first episode. Watch season one back for a 2014 nostalgia trip of early Instagram filters, flatlays and flower crowns.

9. The Last Resort, Nine, 2017

The Last Resort felt like a significant low in reality television, with incredibly vulnerable casts and revelations that were too personal and sordid for even the most gluttonous audiences. We met five couples attempting to salvage their long-term relationships: there was Carl, who never felt guilty for cheating on his wife Lucy; Dan and Lisa, who got together while Dan was still married; and Sharday, who lied about the father of her child while on a break from partner Josh, who wanted a paternity test. It was canceled after one season.

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8. WAG Nation, Arena, 2012

Australian television producers in 2012 were trying everything to make a personality-based reality series ala The Hills and Keeping Up With The Kardashians, following the end of the talent show boom (mainly Australian Idol). One of the worst attempts was WAG Nation, which followed five wives and girlfriends of some of Australia’s most famous sporting stars for 10 very long episodes.

7. The Steph Show, Ten, 2006

The career of actress and singer Stephanie McIntosh was booming in the mid-2000s. The 21-year-old was in the middle of her initial four-year run on Neighbours, dating AFL player Nick Riewoldt, and releasing a pop album.

The Steph Show documented the album’s making in a style apparently modeled after The Ashlee Simpson Show. It was also somewhat of a marketing experiment – ​​the first episode coincided with the release of the debut single Mistake followed by the full album (McIntosh’s only to date) upon the show’s finale.

6. Aussie Ladette to Lady, Nine, 2009

A voiceover introduction of Aussie Ladette To Lady – based on a UK series – declares: “In Australia, there’s a new kind of woman emerging – loud, vulgar, drunken and dangerous.” The show’s premise was to reform eight of these “ladettes” by sending them to a British finishing school.

Aussie Ladette To Lady was a success for Nine, with reports the show’s first season alone made up to $3.6m in advertising revenue. The contestants, meanwhile, were portrayed terribly – Nine confirmed it had paid for the women to get drunk on camera, with one contestant saying she had “never been that drunk in my life” – and were in contention for no tangible prize. It lasted two seasons.

5. Undercover Angels, Seven, 2002

Before The Block there was the first wave of “before and after” renovating and makeover shows: Changing Rooms, Backyard Blitz and, shortly after, Undercover Angels. The latter was all these shows rolled into one led by a 19-year-old Ian Thorpe who sent his “angels” (radio host Jackie O, former Bardot band member Katie Underwood and actress Simone Kessell) to perform good deeds in the community.

Undercover Angels recorded decent ratings over its 11 episodes, but critics dubbed it “the worst show in the history of the world” and noted Thorpe’s “exquisitely awful impression of a plank throughout”.

4. Australia’s Next Top Model, Fox8, 2005-2016

After the original US franchise was a huge success, Australia’s Next Top Model launched, keeping the original show’s signature deranged challenges – like a photoshoot immediately after an army boot camp (see above), or holding a runway show on a conveyer belt, or even in a bubble – and potentially damaging messages about women’s bodies. I think about this man’s “horrible, horrible legs” comment almost daily, or this photographer calling a 17-year-old contestant “ugly”. During its 10 seasons we watched one contestant attack another in an incident known as “stranglegate” (she was disqualified) and the biggest blunder in Australian reality television history, when the wrong winner was announced in the sixth season’s finale.

3. Yasmin’s Getting Married, Ten, 2006

A 29-year-old woman is presented with a cast of eligible suitors, one of whom she will choose to marry in nine weeks. It’s an entirely stock standard premise by today’s reality television standards, but Australian viewers were not ready for Yasmin’s Getting Married in 2006.

After poor ratings production ceased just four episodes into airing, leaving Dale without a groom. Channel Ten promised it would foot the bill should she eventually wed; In a 2020 profile, Dale revealed she was in a happy relationship but had never married.

2. Playing It Straight, Seven, 2004

Playing It Straight originally started in the US but was canceled after only three episodes. Australia was the first country to actually see a whole season through to the end, led by straight bachelorette (23-year-old Rebecca Olds) and 12 male suitors, half of whom were gay. If a gay contestant tricked Olds into choosing him at the end, he got $200,000. If she chose a straight man, the pair split the money.

The show once again failed to lure audiences and was moved to a later time slot, but Olds and straight guy Chad walked away with $100,000 each.

1. Australian Princess, Ten, 2005-2007

After Mary Donaldson met her future husband, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, in a Sydney pub, reality television creators were convinced it could happen to anyone. To prepare, they created a “princess boot camp” led by Paul Burrell, a former butler to Princess Diana, and called it Australian Princess. Contestants competed for prizes including a tiara and being escorted to a gala ball by a Polish prince. It lasted two whole seasons.

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Sports

Andy Lee and Rebecca Harding look worse for wear after Pat Cummins and Becky Boston’s wedding

Sore heads? Andy Lee and girlfriend Rebecca Harding look worse for wear as they pick up a greasy breakfast after Pat Cummins and Becky Boston’s lavish wedding

They partied the night away on Friday evening at cricket star Pat Cummins and Becky Boston’s lavish wedding in Byron Bay.

And Andy Lee, 41, and his girlfriend Rebecca Harding, 32, looked worse for wear the morning after on Saturday.

Stunning model Rebecca struggled to raise a smile as the couple picked up a greasy breakfast and some coffees at a local café.

The morning after the night before: Andy Lee and girlfriend Rebecca Harding looked worse for wear as they picked up a greasy breakfast in Byron Bay on Saturday the day after Pat Cummins and Becky Boston's lavish wedding

The morning after the night before: Andy Lee and girlfriend Rebecca Harding looked worse for wear as they picked up a greasy breakfast in Byron Bay on Saturday the day after Pat Cummins and Becky Boston’s lavish wedding

Wearing a pair of sunglasses, a makeup free and very weary, Rebecca kept her head down as she left the eatery clutching two boxes containing what appeared to be bacon and egg rolls.

After wearing a very revealing dress the night before, Rebecca covered up in a casual pair of jeans and a sweater.

Her radio star beau dressed similarly in jeans and a black zip-up sweater. The pair also donned white sneakers.

Wearing a pair of sunglasses, a makeup free and very weary Rebecca kept her head down as she left the eatery clutching two boxes with what appeared to bacon and egg rolls

Wearing a pair of sunglasses, a makeup free and very weary Rebecca kept her head down as she left the eatery clutching two boxes with what appeared to bacon and egg rolls

After wearing a revealing dress the night before, Rebecca covered up in a casual pair of jeans and a sweater

After wearing a revealing dress the night before, Rebecca covered up in a casual pair of jeans and a sweater

Rebecca almost suffered a major outfit fail on Friday as she attended Pat and Becky’s star-studded wedding.

She turned heads by going braless in a black halter-neck dress that barely covered her chest.

Rebecca’s racy frock featured a large cut-out bodice that exposed a generous glimpse of cleavage, while the skirt hugged her hips and legs.

Rebecca almost suffered a major outfit fail on Friday as she attended the star-studded wedding of Pat and his partner Becky

Rebecca almost suffered a major outfit fail on Friday as she attended the star-studded wedding of Pat and his partner Becky

Her look was completed with a pair of sunglasses, a heart-shaped bag in black patent leather, and a set of striking pink heels.

Rebecca was all smiles as she arrived on Andy’s arm, chatting and joking with fellow guests outside the Chateau Du Soleil wedding venue.

Looking suave, funnyman Andy sported a black suit, white button-up shirt and bow tie.

Her look was completed with a pair of sunglasses, a heart-shaped bag in black patent leather, and a set of striking pink heels.

Her look was completed with a pair of sunglasses, a heart-shaped bag in black patent leather, and a set of striking pink heels.

Andy and Rebecca have been dating on and off for seven years and are often the subject of engagement rumours.

In October, Andy was forced to deny secretly marrying Rebecca after internet sleuths spotted what appeared to be their ‘wedding photo’ in his home.

The comedian was bombarded with questions about his marital status after fans spotted the framed picture in the background of one of her Instagram posts.

But he confirmed on The Kyle and Jackie O Show it was simply a case of mistaken identity – because he and Bec weren’t the couple in the photo.

‘I’m the most offended because it is actually my sister and brother-in-law in that photo, and [he] is 5’10” and wears glasses,’ Andy said.

He joked that it was ‘bloody annoying’ that people would confuse him with a shorter, bespectacled man.

‘I am deeply in love with Bec. I’m sure it will happen at some stage,’ he added.

Looking suave, funnyman Andy sported a black suit, white button-up shirt and bow tie

Looking suave, funnyman Andy sported a black suit, white button-up shirt and bow tie

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Skills shortage in automotive industry reaches ‘crisis’ levels, as businesses close

Clinton Godde gets enough work at his WA garage for more than half a dozen staff but an “abysmal” skills shortage in the car industry has meant he has been unable to get enough skilled workers to turn a profit.

The automotive industry estimates there are close to 40,000 vacancies for jobs such as mechanics, motor trimmers, panel beaters, and spray painters across Australia as it struggles through what is believed to be the worst worker shortage in two decades.

Mr Godde, who runs a garage in the eastern Perth suburb of Bellevue, said the shortage pre-dated COVID-19 and was showing no sign of easing.

“This is a blight that is just continuing,” Mr Godde said.

“I have been looking for staff seriously for two to three years and prior to that I have been looking for a motor vehicle trimmer for six or seven years.”

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Small business owner Clinton Godde says staff shortages mean he is not making any money.(ABC News: Jacqueline Lynch)

Mr Godde said the lack of experienced workers had taken a toll on his businesses.

“I am continuing to tread water and keep my head above the water line,” he said.

“I’m not making any money. I don’t want to say I’m going backwards but, if you stay stagnant long enough, it’s hard to know which way you’re turning.

“To have six or seven guys that are churning out work and the cashflow that revolves around that is really, really noticeable and I haven’t had that cash flow for probably the last three years.

“I quite often think I should go and be a farmer or something.”

‘Crisis’ level shortage closes businesses

The WA Motor Trade Association CEO Stephen Moir said, with skills shortages at “crisis” levels across Australia, Mr Godde’s story was not unusual.

“It’s not unique at all. In fact, it’s common,” Mr Moir said.

He said some businesses had already shut up shop.

“It seems unusual that a business would close as a result of too much work but we’ve got to remember that these are mum-and-dad businesses and the pressure of that can be too much,” he said.

“We’ve seen a few shops closing as a result of demand. They just can’t keep up.”

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WA Motor Trades Association CEO Stephen Moir says more needs to be done to get skilled workers from overseas.(ABC News: Jacqueline Lynch)

The association has taken on a record number of trainees this year but it is expected to be several years before they are work-ready.

In the meantime, Mr Moir said the federal government needed to make it easier, quicker, and more affordable for small businesses to bring in skilled workers from overseas.

“Right now on average it will cost a small business $20,000 to bring one migrant worker across,” he said.

“That is exceptionally high for a small businesses to cope with but when you’re needing four, five or six staff members that becomes almost impossible.”

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Clinton Godde is doing work himself at his small business because he cannot get enough skilled staff.(ABC News: Jacqueline Lynch)

There are already more than 2,400 skilled migrant workers currently employed in Australia’s automotive industry, with almost 700 in Western Australia.

However, the Department of Home Affairs said it acknowledged the pressure skills shortages were putting on the community.

“The upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit will provide the opportunity for meaningful consultation with industry stakeholders to address labor shortages and ensure Australia’s economic recovery from COVID-19,” a spokesperson said.

The department said the cost of bringing in skilled workers included a tax-deductible levy.

Customers wait weeks, months for work

Worker shortages have taken their toll on customers, with people waiting up to six weeks for a standard service or even months to get their car repaired, refurbished, or restored.

Kalgoorlie resident Mandy Reidy has been waiting almost a year to get her old EJ Holden out of the garage and onto the road.

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Mandy Reidy has been waiting about a year to refurbish a car similar to the one she took across the Nullarbor almost 30 years ago.(Supplied: Mandy Reidy)

Ms Reidy said she had reached out to several businesses to try to get the vehicle restored.

“I have looked locally, I have had people suggested from the eastern states… it’s just about a year now that I have been waiting and I still have to wait,” she said.

“It’s a bit slow-paced and I have found that with other sources that I have reached out to try to get the car restored are just either a one-man band or they can’t find workers.”

Ms Reidy bought the vehicle from a friend, to remind her of the EJ Holden she took on a road trip across the Nullarbor nearly 30 years ago.

“It means a lot to me and I just want to be able to drive it again.”

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Campers witness the aftermath of Apple River stabbing

River’s Edge Apple River Campground is stopping tubing operations on Sunday, following a stabbing that left one teen dead and four injured this weekend.

The business posted on their Facebook page they will resume operations on Monday, Aug. 1.

People on the campground told FIVE EYEWITNESS NEWS it was a fun, family weekend turned tragic.

“We’ve been coming here for about 15 years just as a family reunion with my mom’s side,” Monica Anderson, camper, said. Anderson calls tubing on Apple River in Somerset, Wisconsin a family favorite. “We hang out and have family time and go down the river, have some drinks,” she said.

But tubing was cut short on Saturday.

Anderson and her family were floating by when they saw people gathered on the shore giving CPR.

Soon after, they were evacuated from the water.

“We see CPR going on in two groups and it was bystanders,” she said. “The police then showed up and they had to wade through the water because it was down off and they couldn’t drive right up to it.”

The 911 call came in around 3:45 pm on Saturday reporting several people had been stabbed on the Apple River, north of the Sunrise Bridge, while tubing.

St. Croix County Sheriff’s office arrived on scene and found five people with stab wounds in the chest and torso.

According to the report, deputies, first responders and citizens provided medical care to those injured. All five victims were transported to local hospitals.

One of the victims, a 17-year-old boy from Stillwater, later died. The four others had serious injuries, but are stable, according to the sheriff’s office.

With help from witnesses, authorities found the 52-year-old suspect on the river at the exit point for tubers.

“The sheriff came by in a rush and he was like ‘you need to get out people are being hurt,’” Melanie Lu, camper, said.

Lu was tubing on the river with her family when the stabbing happened.

She said it’s the first time they spent the weekend on Apple River and it may be the last. “It doesn’t feel like it’s safe and it kind of like makes you think like we would want to come back?” Lu said.

Related: Suspect to be named Monday in Apple River stabbing that left 1 dead, 4 injured

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Business

The nightmare of today’s air travel

This thought came to mind last week as I stood in a long queue at a small Spanish airport, where I saw something I had never seen in more than 30 years of flying.

The line was full of people boarding two flights to London, one to Gatwick, which I was on, and one to Stansted, both due to leave at about 11am. We were queuing to get our passports stamped, as one does post-Brexit, just a few meters from exit doors beyond which waiting plans were clearly visible.

As the clock ticked towards 11 o’clock and fears of closed gates grew, a ruckus broke out at the front of the queue. Passengers bound for Stansted, including parents who had been queuing for ages with toddlers in tow, started shouting at an airline attendant for not calling them to the front of the line earlier.

All at once, several barged past the passport station and made a break for the exit. A burly policeman bolted out of the station and ordered everyone to stay put. The would-be escapees returned, forlorn, reporting the gate had closed, and they had been left to book new flights, with no airline help in sight.

This was just one small drama among the thousands that have turned flying into a chaotic hellscape of canceled flights, lost luggage and unspeakable queues across the world this year.

The pandemic staff shortages and supply chain glitches driving this upheaval are less visible than the Icelandic volcano ash and 9/11 terrorist attacks that caused past air travel woes, but they are just as troubling.

Last week, bosses at Heathrow airport and Qatar Airways warned industry disruption could last a lot longer than expected. “I think that it will last for a couple of years,” Qatar Airways’ chief executive, Akbar Al Baker, told the FT.

Predictably, a cottage industry has emerged to advise travelers what to do. Some tips are obvious: prepare for queues; fly direct; take only hand luggage and if you must check bags, bring medicine and other necessities with you in the cabin.

Some ideas seem daft: you can check your bags the evening before an early morning flight with some airlines and a lot of experts recommend it, on the grounds you can sail through calmly the next day. But it requires an extra trip to the nightmare that is today’s airport.

Other advice was new to me. It’s best to fly as early in the day as possible because first flights are rarely cancelled, a flight attendant wrote in New York Times the other week.

Later flights are more vulnerable to thunderstorms that build as days get warmer, plus rising traffic at busy airports and flight crews reaching duty limits.

For what it’s worth, my brush with summer travel has taught me this: it’s more important than ever to fly on weekdays if you can.

If you are in a long queue, do not be afraid to ask staff to take you to the front of the line if it is getting close to boarding time.

Finally, be pleasant to those staff. Most are doing their best on the front lines of a bleak situation they cannot avoid. You, with luck, are only passing through.

Financial Times

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Technology

Intel Raptor Lake Core i5 and Core i7 samples appear in new benchmarks

A reviewer in China has been building up a small collection of early Raptor Lake processor samples. We’ve already seen the 13900K tested in benchmarks and now, the same reviewer has returned with early performance numbers for Intel’s upcoming Core i5-13600K and Core i7-13700K processors.

Chinese reviewer Extreme Player (via VideoCardz) tested the two chips on two ASRock Steel Legend Z690 motherboards, one using DDR5-5200 memory and the other DDR4-3600. According to the reviewer, the Core i5-13600K is a 14C/20T chip that can boost up to 5.2GHz on the P-cores and 3.9GHz on the E-cores. As for the Core i7-13700K, it comes with 16 cores and 24 threads, with the P-cores clocking up to 5.4GHz and the E-cores up to 4.3GHz. Besides the higher clock speeds compared to their predecessors, another noticeable difference is the L2 cache, which doubled from one generation to the other.

Extreme Player benchmark suite included a wide variety of tests, including Blender, Cinebench R23, CPU-Z, AIDA64 and Geekbench. Overall, the Core i5 chip was 5% faster in single-core loads than its predecessor, while the Core i7 was 9%. In multi-core workloads, the i5-13600K scored about 40% higher than the i5-12600K, and the i7-13700K was around 30% faster than the i7-12700KF.

Although the performance improvements are decent, they brought a considerable power consumption bump. For example, the 13th Gen Core i5 chip was pulling 178W, up from the 148W of the 12th Gen Core chip. In the i7’s case, it’s even worse, with the 13700K consuming 244W, while the i7-12700KF was “only” at 188W.

KitGuru says: Raptor Lake is shaping up to be Alder Lake with higher clock speeds and additional cores. With that in mind, we’ll see some decent multi-core gains, but less impressive growth in single-core performance and of course, increased power consumption.

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