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These Canon EOS R5 cameras are notorious Transformers in disguise

Of all things intangible, you won’t expect a DSLR camera to change shape into a sneaky Transformer. However that’s the case with the latest creation by Japanese company Takara Tomy specializing in creating Transformers toys, and Canon that needs no introduction.

Canon has been known to create nifty little replicas of its own products in the past and this time around too they’ve surprised the community with this cool gadget. It’s no coincidence that two of the most iconic products of these two giants have been fused into one product. Yes, I’m talking about the EOS and mighty ol’ Transformers.

Designer: Takara Tomy


If you thought the alternate form of Optimus Prime was only a badass truck, think again as this small little toy proves it wrong. The 80 percent scale model of the Canon EOS R5 camera swiftly turns into a Transformer with little articulation, and boy, that Lens cap turning into a shield for the Optimus Prime R5 (that’s what this Autobot is christened) is the coolest thing you’ll see all day long. The maker adds a bit of spice to this transforming creation as the Decepticon gets its own miniature camera in the hand.


The real-looking Canon mirrorless camera even gets another version, wherein the resulting Transformer is a Decepticon Refraktor. Although it is not as detailed as the blue and red Autobots leader, still, a cool piece to show off on your desk setup. The Refraktor gets a Quantum Dial and the ability to split into three. So, you get A Spector, Spyglass, and Viewfinder in the seminal animation.

Attention to detail of these two Transformer models is worth appreciating. You can press the shutter button, rotate the dial, or peek inside the viewfinder. The lens can be removed like an interchangeable lens to expose the 35mm sensor and the trademark L lens red ring adds an element of realism.


Both these Transformers/cameras are slated for a February 25th, 2023 release in Japan, with pre-orders for the Optimus Prime version starting now until September 28th. The Decepticon Reflektor model will only be a Takara Tomy mall exclusive buyable though. They’ll be priced at 19,500 yen (approximately $147) and given the iconic appeal they should sell like hot cakes!

















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Sports

‘Unprecedented’ demand for AFLW tickets prompts change to 53,000-capacity venue | AFLW

The inaugural AFLW match between Essendon and Hawthorn has been shifted to the 53,000-capacity Marvel Stadium after tickets for the original venue sold out within 24 hours – and more games this season could be moved to bigger stadiums if interest levels remain high.

The AFL said “unprecedented ticketing demands” for the first AFLW clash between the two expansion clubs resulted in the move from Port Melbourne’s ETU Stadium – which can hold 12,000 – across the Yarra River to the far larger Docklands venue.

The women’s competition will grow to a full compliment of 18 clubs this season, with the Bombers and Hawks to join Port Adelaide and Sydney in making their AFLW debuts.

The round one clash between the traditional rivals on 27 August attracted particular interest and a campaign to “Move it to Marvel” – led by the clubs – put pressure on the league to green light a switch.

That pressure paid off after the initial allocation of tickets were quickly snapped up – reportedly inside just two hours of going on sale – and the AFL confirmed the venue change on Sunday. “The Essendon faithful have spoken,” a Bombers tweet read.

The AFL said it had no choice but to make the move given the demand for tickets.

“Quite simply the fans of both clubs, and supporters of women’s footy in general, showed why we needed to move to a bigger venue by selling out the game so quickly,” AFL administrator Travis Auld said.

The venue change is reflective of the growing interest in the expanding women’s competition, which is heading into its seventh campaign and has seen record membership numbers and attendance rates off the back of last season.

“We know the appetite for AFLW is huge, but the strength of sales across all nine round one matches and having an inaugural game sell out in a day is amazing,” the AFL’s general manager of women’s football Nicole Livingstone said.

“To see two teams – and traditionally arch rivals, no less – debut to a packed Marvel Stadium is the stuff dreams are made of.”

The AFL said it will monitor future ticket sales for games at ETU Stadium, with the league open to further venue changes if ticket sales warranted a bigger stadium.

“We’re continuing to work with ETU or Port Melbourne Oval. It’s a great oval and facility, obviously it has broadcast lights as well there, but we want to make sure we’re doing the right thing for AFLW,” Livingstone told the AFLW website.

“We do have matches scheduled there between rounds two and four, so there are more matches there. We’d like to be able to utilize North Port Oval as well, but we’ll continue to monitor ticket sales. We want to make the most of AFLW, it’s a new time for us.”

The game will follow the season curtain-raiser between Collingwood and Carlton at Ikon Park on Thursday 25 August, and the grand final rematch between Adelaide and Melbourne a day later.

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Australia

Scott Morrison is the gift that keeps on giving… to Labor

“It was unbecoming, it was cynical and it was just weird that this has occurred, and Australians will be scratching their heads.”

Admittedly, this style of attack requires some revision of Labor’s constant criticism of the former prime minister for not taking enough responsibility, weaponized by relentlessly repeating Morrison’s lamentable excuse about “not holding a hose” after taking holidays during the bushfire crisis.

“We all know Scott Morrison had trouble doing the job he had. Perhaps it was because of the jobs we didn’t know he had,” Albanese said.

It gives Albanese another opportunity to denounce ‘tinpot activity’ rather than the traditional cabinet government he intends to lead.

But Labor MPs are not the only ones sounding shocked at such prime ministerial intervention. According to Simon Benson and Geoff Chambers, the authors of Plagued and journalists at Australianthe then-prime minister didn’t inform most colleagues about having himself appointed in 2020 to multiple portfolios including health minister, finance minister – and a year later – resources minister.

An outraged sounding Albanese said he would get advice on “trashing of the Westminster system” before making further decisions as – unlike the Morrison government – ​​his government would operate in an orderly, transparent way. The former prime minister, clearly, is the political gift who keeps on giving when it comes to Labor’s ability to keep blaming the failures and misjudgments of his predecessor.

But Coalition MPs are also expressing dismay and disapproval. The secrecy involved undermines the obvious rationale for the prime minister to ensure it was not only Greg Hunt with absolute authority over new emergency health measures.

The authors write Morrison believed more checks and balances were needed before any single minister could wield such powers, as well as allowing an alternative source of authority if the minister were incapacitated by COVID-19.

The solution agreed on with then-attorney-general Christian Porter was to swear in Morrison alongside Hunt as a back-up but also as a countervailing power if required. It wasn’t.

But at least the former health minister was aware of Morrison’s extra portfolio. Mathias Cormann was apparently not informed he was also sharing his finance ministry responsibilities.

political insurance

Nor was Keith Pitt, then-minister for resources, aware until several months later that in April 2021, Morrison had also been sworn in by the governor-general as industry, science, energy and resources minister. This seems to have been far less to do with a pandemic response and more a matter of political insurance against the prospect of a pro-development Nationals minister wanting to approve gas exploration licenses off the coast of NSW.

Any such development was bitterly opposed by NSW MPs already threatened by campaigns by Labor and independents demanding more action on climate change. Ahead of the election, Morrison announced the offshore gas exploration would not proceed.

“What’s very clear is that this was a sign of no confidence by Scott Morrison in the Morrison government,” Albanese said mockingly, “… because he didn’t allow ministers to do their job.

“We do have a non-presidential system of government in this country. But what we had from Scott Morrison is a centralization of power, this overriding of ministerial decisions and all done in secret.”

The controversy has already dragged on Governor-General David Hurley. He issued a statement saying he was following normal process in acting on the advice of the prime minister, stating it was not uncommon for ministers to be appointed to administer departments other than their portfolio responsibility.

But, Hurley noted pointedly, questions about making and publicizing such appointments were up to the government of the day.

Unlike Morrison, the Liberal ministers involved – Hunt, Cormann and Porter – are no longer in parliament. Nationals leader David Littleproud is making plain his view of Morrison’s “pretty ordinary” behavior and lack of respect for cabinet process.

Albanese will be keen to pursue Liberal leader Peter Dutton, instantly demanding explanations of what he and other continuing members of the Coalition ministry knew about the arrangements.

The obvious attack lines write themselves.

“Australians knew during the election campaign that I was running a shadow ministry,” Albanese argued. “What they didn’t know was that Scott Morrison was running a shadow government. A shadow government that was operating in the shadows.”

The consequences were less damaging in practice than this suggests, given Morrison didn’t actually take over running health and finance. But even if the result is legal, it’s hardly politically smart. It gives Albanese another useful opportunity to denounce “tinpot activity” rather than the traditional cabinet government he intends to lead.

To the public, it just looks odd – another unpopular, unnecessary legacy of an overly self-confident prime minister always convinced he knew best.

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Business

tech bargain hunting is on in earnest

Of course, the plot line that really matters for Nearmap investors is the one on the company’s share price chart. The stock surged 30 per cent on Monday morning to as high as $1.98 after the deal was disclosed, below the $2.10 a share offer from Thoma Bravo.

Having seen the stock fall from above $3 in August 2020 to below $1 in June, investors are likely to be relieved that Newman appears to have secured a credible bidder with deep pockets.

Two reasons this is not a surprise

Although Nearmap has certainly surprised the market by suddenly announcing a deal that has been cooking in the background for some time, the existence of such an offer won’t come as a total shock for two reasons.

First, consolidation in the key mapping market of the United States has seemed inevitable for some time. There are four key players in this market, with Eagleview the top dog and Nearmap next biggest; the pair have a complicated history and Eagleview is suing Nearmap for patent infringement.

These four companies have been essentially flying their own plans over the same parts of America, doing the same basic thing, for some time. As such, potential consolidation has long been a theme for the sector.

This has not been lost on Newman. According to sources, over the past 12 months he has been out and about in this market talking to potential parties, which led to the discussions with Thoma Bravo.

The firm, which has $US100 billion ($140.5 billion) under management, is no stranger to the sector; when Eagleview was put up for sale seven years ago, Thoma Bravo was the underbidder.

According to the Nearmap camp, it sees the potential to supercharge Nearmap’s growth in the US, presumably using the game plan it previously developed for Eagleview.

Sources said Thoma Bravo has no concerns about the Eagleview legal case; US investors apparently have a much more benign view of such stoushes, which are much more common in the US and often seen as validation of the competitive threat one player poses to the other.

Thoma Bravo has also shown it has no problems looking through the tech battering on listed markets to pay up for beaten-down companies.

Last Wednesday night it announced it would pay $US2.8 billion for a software company called Ping Identity, whose share plunged from $US30.25 in April to just $US16.48 in June; Thoma Bravo is paying $US28 a share for the group.

Nearmap has given Thoma Bravo a seven-day exclusivity period for due diligence, having already provided the firm with non-exclusive due diligence over the last six weeks. The tactic is slightly unusual but appears designed to achieve two things: put the acid on Thoma Bravo to make its offer final and flush out any other potential bidders.

Sources suggested Newman has spoken with a number of parties during his market soundings; by announcing the bid on Monday, Nearmap looks to be trying to bring these bidders to the table while making it clear the price they will need to beat.

“If no binding offer is proposed [from Thoma Bravo] within the seven-day exclusivity, then the board, in our view, is likely to run a full sales process to flush out other potential offers and maximize a sale price,” RBC Capital Markets analyst Garry Sherriff said on Monday.

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Technology

Porsche brings to life Sally Carrera from the famous movie ‘Cars’

“The story conveys values ​​such as friendship, love, and mutual support – and in the middle of it all is a Porsche: ‘Sally Carrera.’ Together with Pixar, we have brought the spirit of Sally to life in a new way, not on the screen but off the screen. With this one-off street legal 911, the ‘Sally Special,’ which we are auctioning for charity, we want to help people who urgently need support, quite in keeping with the spirit of the film character.”

Creating a real version of the animated car was no easy task. The project began in November 2021 and was only completed recently. It was, however, an enjoyable journey for both companies involved.

Porsche brings to life Sally Carrera from the famous movie 'Cars'

The 911 Sally Special 2022 by Porsche.

“We had great fun creating 911 Sally Special, and it’s the first time we’ve worked on a project of this kind,” said Jay Ward, Creative Director of Franchise of Pixar Animation Studios.

“We decided early on that we wanted to create a completely drivable 911 – inspired by Sally Carrera, but just not an exact copy. Sally Carrera loves to drive – that was our inspiration. We asked ourselves: if Sally were built today as a road-approved model, what would she look like?

An effort that paid off

The engineers encountered many challenges when bringing the car to life.

“911 Sally Special is based on the fastest and most agile variant of the 911 Carrera model line, the 911 Carrera GTS. The car is equipped with a manual gearbox, tapping into Sally Carrera’s passion for driving,” explains Boris Apenbrink, Director of Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur vehicles.

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South Sydney Rabbitohs, Dylan Edwards on Latrell Mitchell’s form, are Rabbitohs contenders, Matty Johns

Panthers fullback Dylan Edwards admits that Latrell Mitchell looks like he’s going to have an impact “every time” he gets the ball, ahead of their crunch clash on Thursday.

Mitchell has been in sensational form for South Sydney since returning from an almost three month injury lay-off against the Eels in early July.

The 25-year-old has been as his rampaging best with 42 tackle busts in just seven games, as well as 10 try assists, and four tries of his own.

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But his best performance of the year may have come against the Eels on Friday night, where he ran for an incredible season-high of 211 meters.

Rival fullback Edwards, who is a chance to return against Mitchell’s Rabbitohs on Thursday, was full of praise for the former Origin star.

“It looks like something’s going to happen every time he touches the ball,” Edwards said on Sunday Night with Matty Johns.

“(He’s) Pretty hard to tackle at the moment.”

South Sydney have made the most of Mitchell’s stellar form, winning six of their last seven to rise up the NRL ladder.

That one loss came in a golden point thriller against Cronulla, with Mitchell missing multiple field goal attempts that would’ve handed his side a key two-points.

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But Matty Johns still wasn’t convinced by the emerging premiership contenders, comparing them to a “nice Sunday drive” on his SEN radio show last week.

Johns believed that the Rabbitohs needed to maintain a higher level of intensity for 80 minutes, but his wish became a reality on Friday night.

“I’ve been waiting for this for South Sydney, an 80 minute effort and they certainly did it,” Johns said.

Crucially Cody Walker found his best football. The crucial thing for Cody is watching how he played his football game, is that Cody had more of a focus on the middle of the field if that makes sense.

“Linking with (Damien) Cook when Cook took off, rather than just trying to create numbers for his outside men.

“It was a performance where Cody just focused on Cody, and I thought that brought his best football out.”

Five-eighth Cody Walker scored two tries and forced two dropouts during what was one of his best games in Rabbitohs colors in recent memory.

Walker scored the opening points of the night after a clever link-up play with hooker Damien Cook caught Parramatta napping.

South Sydney Rabbitohs press conference | 06:28

Later on, the 32-year-old was in the right place at the right time as the ball fell to him, and allowed him to double his try scoring tally for the night.

Eels great Nathan Hindmarsh thought that Walker’s brilliance along, with Mitchell’s dominance, helped spur Souths on to a win over a “lethargic” Eels.

“Latrell playing back at his best, and then he can dominate the edges like he did on the weekend, so that leaves Cody with the opportunity to do what he does around the ruck,” Hindmarsh said.

“They just had tried. They had more intent than the Eels did, the Eels looked lethargic at times, well most of the time to be honest with you.

“Souths had this in them. They did it to the Eels earlier on in the season, they’re a dangerous side South Sydney.

“For me the disappointing thing for the Eels (was) not to score any points.”

While Souths would need an incredible win, and for the Storm to lose, to move into the top four, a win on Thursday will have a crucial say on how the ladder shapes up at the end of the season.

While Melbourne currently occupy fourth spot, they have three tough games to play against finals hopefuls Brisbane, the Roosters, and then the Eels.

However, it doesn’t get much easier for the Rabbitohs who have their own dates with destiny against the Cowboys and Roosters to finish the regular season.

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Australia

Victorian Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation telehealth obstacle prevents house-bound from accessing service

On his heyday, Alan Clark was a gun centre-forward who left everything on the field.

Footy was in his blood. He earned best and fairest accolades at almost every suburban club he played for and as a player-coach proudly led the Frankston reserves to a gritty grand final showdown in 1971.

They lost to the boys from Brunswick that day and the outcome still stings.

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Backyard dog breeder reveals the HUGE profits he makes from selling Cavoodle pups

A backyard dog breeder has been flaunting his wealth after selling dogs online for massive profits as animal rights groups push for a ban on the practice and call on Aussies to adopt a dog from a shelter instead.

The breeder, named Anthony, has films himself spreading literally thousands of dollars in $50 notes across a bed, before showing himself in designer clothes, all while encouraging others to start a dog breeding businesses.

He claims to be making enough money selling Cavoodle puppies to fuel a $20,000-per-month lifestyle, which includes luxury cars, flashy overseas holidays and fancy dinners at expensive restaurants.

‘This is your sign to start dog breeding,’ the backyard breeder writes in a post flaunting his wealth to social media followers.

Owners of backyard dog breeding businesses have been overtly flaunting their wealth online - with animal rights groups concerned over their practices

Owners of backyard dog breeding businesses have been overtly flaunting their wealth online – with animal rights groups concerned over their practices

A Cavoodle 'breeder' named Anthony has been posting a series of pictures and images on his private social media pages bragging about the money he's earned from selling puppies

A Cavoodle ‘breeder’ named Anthony has been posting a series of pictures and images on his private social media pages bragging about the money he’s earned from selling puppies

He claims to be earning enough from selling the popular breed of dog (pictured) to fuel a $20,000-per-month lifestyle

He claims to be earning enough from selling the popular breed of dog (pictured) to fuel a $20,000-per-month lifestyle

Anthony (pictured) claims to be earning enough money from selling Cavoodle puppies to fuel a $20,000-per-month lifestyle

Anthony (pictured) claims to be earning enough money from selling Cavoodle puppies to fuel a $20,000-per-month lifestyle

The 'breeder' has bragged about his sneaker collection social media

Other posts show the breeder driving an expensive European sports car

The ‘breeder’ has bragged about his sneaker collection and luxury cars in other videos

WHAT IS A BACKYARD DOG BREEDER?

A backyard breeder is an amateur and unlicensed animal breeder whose breeding is considered substandard, with little or misguided effort towards ethical, selective breeding.

Puppy mills and other animal mill operations, backyard breeders breed on a small scale, usually at home with their own pets (hence the ‘backyard’ description), and may be motivated by monetary profit.

His profile is filled with comments from dissenting members of the public, with many sharing the ‘adopt don’t shop’ mantra while others called his behaviour’ unethical’.

‘Only do this if you actually care about the puppies, and you are going to do it safely. It’s not just an easy way to make money, ‘one person replied to his brazen videos of him.

‘You shouldn’t encourage people to do this. It’s a horrible trade, ‘another commented, before the man replied his work was’ not unethical ‘.

‘If it’s done properly, it is not unethical. It is natural for dogs,’ he said.

Others lamented overcrowded pounds, which are reporting record numbers with dogs and cats being handed back in after the pandemic.

‘How can you want to make a profit breeding dogs when so many dogs need rescue? You are the problem and don’t love dogs,’ a woman wrote.

‘And this is why there are so many dogs in the pound,’ another woman commented.

The man replied to one of his critics, attempting to separate himself from ‘backyard breeders’ and saying his dogs had a better life than he did – despite overtly bragging about his income on several posts.

‘No, there are dogs in pounds because of backyard breeders. When done in the professional manner we do it, the dogs go on to live better lives than me,’ he claimed.

The business page doesn’t feature any of his unabashed behaviour, instead attempting to present itself as a legitimate operation.

It’s described as selling ‘exclusive high-end Cavoodles’, and is ’24/7 operated’.

In Sydney, Cavoodle puppies sell for up to $6,000 each.

The breed, which is a mix between Poodles and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, has become hugely popular because the dogs are hypoallergenic (don’t shed fur), are cute and have a generally friendly demeanor.

The man claims to be spending up to $19,000 per month on his high-flying lifestyle as a result of selling Cavoodles, posting images of his bank account

The man claims to be spending up to $19,000 per month on his high-flying lifestyle as a result of selling Cavoodles, posting images of his bank account

Videos show Anthony bragging about his wealth and eating at lavish restaurants

He regularly posts clips buying designer brands

Videos show Anthony bragging about his wealth, eating at lavish restaurants and buying designer brands

Animal welfare groups are concerned about rising cases of Australians breeding expensive dogs, usually poodle-crosses, and selling them through Instagram, with no way to monitor the treatment of the dogs and breeder’s practices.

They say the trend skyrocketed during the pandemic, and called for a ban on ‘backyard breeding’ in NSW.

Emma Hurst, MP for the Animal Justice Party in the NSW Legislative Council, told Daily Mail Australia an investigation from her office had found these types of pages could make more than $50,000 from a single litter.

‘Breeding animals can be a very lucrative business, which is problematic when there is no real legislation to protect animals that are used for breeding,’ Ms Hurts said.

‘Backyard breeders are breeders that are not skilled or qualified, and could risk breeding heritable defects into animals that will cause the animal to suffer their whole life.

‘As long as puppy farming and backyard breeding remains legal in NSW this is a system that will continue to be easily exploited, harming dogs and members of the public alike.

‘There is no proper system to ensure dog welfare in breeding establishments, meaning thousands of dogs are being used for profit.’

She said the ‘breeder’ who has been flaunting his wealth as a result of his Cavoodle business shows the ease in which anyone can make money off puppy ventures.

‘While the videos on this TikTok page don’t show animals in distress, the account exposes how easy it is for anyone to set up a breeding business with the end goal to make profit from animals,’ Ms Hurst told Daily Mail Australia.

‘The real risk occurs when profit is given more weight than animal protection,’

‘The public will never accept dodgy backyard breeding or the intensive factory farming of dogs – both need to be outlawed in NSW so dogs can be protected from exploitation.’

Animal rights groups have slammed the growing trend of unlicensed and unregulated breeders appearing online, which skyrocketed during the pandemic

Animal rights groups have slammed the growing trend of unlicensed and unregulated breeders appearing online, which skyrocketed during the pandemic

Anthony's page says he breeds 'exclusive high end Cavoodles' and is operating '24/7'

Anthony’s page says he breeds ‘exclusive high end Cavoodles’ and is operating ’24/7′

Voiceless, a non-profit animal protection charity, said practices like backyard ‘puppy farms’ were leading to thousands of extra pets in shelters.

‘We support responsible guardianship of companion animals which attends to all of the animals’ needs and we encourage adopting not shopping animals,’ a spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia.

‘We are opposed to commercial breeding of cats and dogs in “puppy farm” situations, to the breeding of companion animals for pet shops and are concerned by the increasing demand from Australians purchasing dogs online, largely driven by the COVID pandemic.

‘These are unnecessary practices when hundreds of thousands of unwanted cats and dogs are in need of homes.’

Daily Mail Australia has approached the dog breeder for comment.

UNDERSIBLE BREEDING PRACTICES OF BACKYARD BREEDERS

Animal welfare groups say backyard breeders are likely to exhibit one of the following characteristics:

Ignorance of selective breeding goals and techniques, and lack of familiarity with the breed standard of the type of animal being bred.

Exclusive focus on the breed standard involving little genetic screening or co-efficient of Inbreeding calculations.

Breeding of a working breed for appearance rather than working ability. This is a criticism also leveled at ‘reputable’ breeders who breed for the show ring – in some cases distinct working and show strains have emerged.

Lack of adequate veterinary care and maintenance.

Excessive breeding from individual females, to the detriment of their health.

Sale of animals with genetic disorders or undisclosed illnesses before they become evident to buyers.

Lack of screening of potential owners or the provision of suitable information to prevent buyers from purchasing an animal that may be inappropriate for them or their lifestyle.

Cavoodles are Australia’s most popular pup

BY TARA COSOLETO FOR AAP

Oodles of cavoodles are living across the country, with the dog breed named Australia’s most popular pup.

Petbarn’s new Pet Pulse report looked at the breeds of more than 750,000 puppies to determine which was most popular.

It found cavoodles, a cross between a poodle and a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, was the top choice for Australians between 2016 and 2021.

Labradoodles and groodles also made the top 20, with another five poodle crossbreeds listed in the top 100.

‘All the data confirms it is a real thing because it’s definitely the impression I’ve had as a practicing vet,’ Michael Yazbeck of Greencross Vets told AAP.

‘The obvious thing is they’re really cute dogs. A lot of people are looking for something with that puppy look and a generally friendly demeanour.’

With more people keeping their dogs inside during the pandemic, Dr Yazbeck said ‘oodle’ breeds proved to be a more allergy and family-friendly option.

People only started breeding oodles in the late 1980s but the Pet Pulse report found they now account for one in five dog births in Australia.

That’s not expected to change any time soon, according to Dr Yazbeck.

‘It’s like a designer crossbreed. You’ve got a group of dogs but such variation in colour, size and look that really appeals to people,’ he said.

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Diablo 4 survey hints at potential microtransactions

A Diablo 4 survey sent out by Activision Blizzard has given us a look at some of the potential microtransaction options and cosmetics we could be seeing when the RPG game arrives in 2023. As the Diablo 4 release date gets ever closer, fans are eagerly lapping up any details that might clue us in on what to expect from the next entry in the fantasy game series. Leaks from the ongoing internal beta tests have previously caused discussions about smart loot and trading in Diablo 4, and now attention has turned to possible launch editions, pre-order bonuses, and paid cosmetics that might appear in the action-RPG.

A pricing survey reportedly sent out to players has been posted to the Diablo 4 subreddit. The survey is in German, but user BellasaurusRawr has helpfully translated it into English (the results of which we have corroborated). It’s important to note that these surveys are pretty common – a similar one was recently sent out for cosmetic microtransactions in Overwatch 2 – and Blizzard has previously said that the prices listed are randomly generated per user in an attempt “to better understand player preferences.” This means that you should of course take everything here with a healthy pinch of salt, especially when it comes to pricing.

However, the options on offer do give us some more insight into the types of microtransactions we are likely to see when Diablo 4 arrives. Devil General Manager Rod Fergusson has previously stated that Diablo 4 eschews the model used by mobile crossover game Diablo Immortal, and instead will be a “full price game anchored around optional cosmetic items and full story-driven expansions.”

Included in the optional bundles suggested for the game are cosmetic changes to your characters armor – several designs are shown, but the description notes that you will receive a total of five skins, one for each of the Diablo 4 classes. Also listed are back ornaments, with an image of a set of ornate angel wings that match up to those obtainable in Diablo 3. These state that, like Diablo 3’s ornaments, they will have no influence on gameplay.

Mounts and cosmetic mount armor are also present – ​​the mount is described as a rideable creature allowing your character to move around the world faster. If accurate, this would mark the first time such a feature has been included in the Diablo series, and would follow in the vein of rival titles such as Lost Ark, although the survey notes that the mount is unlocked after completing the campaign.

Finally, there are also boxes offering access to a battle pass promising premium cosmetic rewards for playing, an in-game currency called Platinum used for cosmetic items in the in-game shop, and early access to the game before its official release date – with options for two day early access and seven day early access listed in the survey. As previously stated, all of this is likely designed to help Blizzard to determine market interest, and the prices shown on the survey should probably not be taken as an actual indication of intent.

In the run-up to Diablo 4, be sure to check out our Diablo 4 crossplay guide to learn about the multiplayer game’s cross-platform functionality, and our Diablo 4 Necromancer guide should give you some insight into the returning minion master. Meanwhile, we’ve got everything you need to know about the Diablo 4 level cap and campaign length. If you fancy a hellish tattoo, the Diablo 4 Hell’s Ink tour is still ongoing – although there’s only a few locations left, so you’ll have to be quick!

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Sports

Ben Rutten remains Essendon coach, president Paul Brasher replaced by David Barham, Alastair Clarkson future

By Simon Brunsdon, Damien McCartney and Chris De Silva

UPDATE: Ben Rutten remains the senior coach of Essendon despite earlier reports suggesting he was set to be axed ahead of the club’s final match of the season.

Essendon powerbrokers spent the majority of Monday locked in a lengthy meeting to discuss the club’s future following a horrendous 84-point loss at the hands of Port Adelaide less than 24 hours earlier.

Monday’s meeting was the Essendon board’s second in as many days as the club looks to chart out of the undesirable position it finds itself in.

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Club president Paul Brasher has stepped down from his role with immediate effect, with former Channel 10 sports boss David Barham confirmed as Essendon’s new president.

Brasher’s departure has led to major doubts on Rutten’s future, given the now ex-president was a vocal supporter of the 39-year-old, but club CEO Xavier Campbell told reporters late on Monday that the senior coach had not yet been sacked despite contrary reports.

“Ben is our coach of the footy club,” he said.

“As you guys are aware there are ongoing discussions at the board level, they’ll continue this week.”

Despite Campbell’s comments, Essendon is understood to have an interest in legendary former Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson, who still remains unsigned.

Clarkson has been engaged in conversations with both North Melbourne and the GWS Giants, with the former tabling a long-term deal of at least five years late last week.

Essendon confirmed in a statement late on Monday afternoon that the club would embark on an external review following the internal review of the football department conducted earlier this season.

The statement made no mention of Rutten or any other members of the Essendon coaching department.

“The decision to extend the substantial work already done in examining our football program to add additional external aspects into the review will set the tone for our club in the years ahead,” Brasher said in the statement.

“Under the constitution, my term as a board member must end next year. Rather than wait until the middle of 2023, I believe it is most important that the person who will act as president in the years ahead should be the person who oversees the review.

“Therefore, I have decided it makes sense for me to step down now from the position of president. I love this club and will do whatever I can to assist it over the remainder of my term. Dave (Barham) will have my full support .”

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Barham, who has been on the club’s board since 2015, said the club needed a “laser-like focus on our football performance above everything else”.

“The view of the board is that we cannot continue to only review ourselves and hope that things will change. Whilst the review was thorough and well done, the board has determined that our club needs further external aspects added into our analysis,” the new president said in the club statement.

“We need to accept where we are, look hard at what best practice in AFL football is, reset, and then begin our fight back to winning premierships.

“No one is underestimating the task at hand, but it must start some time and today is the day.

“We are confident we can do this. The broader club is in excellent shape, has outstanding facilities and a hardworking and valued administration.

“To all Bomber fans, this is a line in the sand moment.

“We will need your continued support and help to do this, but I know we can count on you, as you have never let us down, ever.

“There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about our future. This work will mean we the board can be in the best position to make what are very important decisions about our future.”

Rutten took full control of the Bombers last year after spending 2020 in a transitional role with former coach John Worsfold.

He took a young team to the finals in his debut year in charge, and Essendon was bundled out by the Bulldogs in week one. The club has not won a finals game since 2004.

Many pundits had high hopes for the team this season with one of the younger rosters in the AFL and bucketloads of natural talent.

Instead the Bombers have gone backwards badly, winning only seven games, leading to doubts surrounding Rutten’s future.

They went on a three-game winning streak last month, which was only broken by Collingwood kicking a goal after the siren in round 19.

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