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Garmin Enduro 2 boasts 150 hours of battery life for a hefty price tag

What you need to know

  • Garmin has announced the new Enduro 2 GPS smartwatch for extreme endurance sports.
  • The watch can last up to 150 hours in GPS mode, thanks to its solar charging capability.
  • It also includes touchscreen controls, improved mapping, and better positioning precision.

Many of Garmin’s wearables have become a staple for endurance athletes, and the company is back with a new multisport GPS watch to replace last year’s Garmin Enduro.

Garmin has unveiled (opens in new tab) the Enduro 2, a rugged GPS watch in a lightweight package built for ultra-performance athletes. Perhaps the watch’s main selling point is its extended battery life compared to its predecessor: it’s claimed to last up to 150 hours in GPS mode thanks to its solar charging capability. That’s an impressive 40% increase compared to last year’s model.

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Entertainment

Australian mum reveals hidden signs she missed before partner’s suicide

The night before his suicide, Keda Ward-Meah’s partner made an appointment with his GP to discuss getting a mental health plan.

Sadly, it was too late.

Brendan Knight tragically took his own life in September 2021, after a dark battle with depression that he “hid very well” from his family.

His grieving partner Keda, who spoke to news.com.au and shared images of her partner, said the past 11 months have been “hell” as she has tried to navigate the world without the love of her life by her side.

Tragically, their two little boys Archer, 4, and Elijah, 2, still don’t fully understand why their daddy hasn’t “come home from work”.

For months after his death, the 27-year-old would break down in tears each time her sons asked her why their father “did not want to see them” anymore.

“The boys adored their daddy, especially Archer as he was older” the Fernvale, Queensland, mum said.

“He was a complete daddy’s boy. They were attached at the hip of him.

“I always said they were twin flames, they were so similar in so many ways and were truly best friends.

“Being a mother while my heart was shattered was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do.

“The boys being only three and one at the time, they didn’t understand. I told our three-year-old daddy had gone to the sky and would watch over us.

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“He didn’t understand and still kept asking for months and months when daddy was coming home from work. In his mind, his dad went to work and never came back.

“There were a lot of tears and nightmares and crying at night asking for daddy, asking why he doesn’t want to see us, if he doesn’t love us anymore.

“A lot of begging me to bring him home. They still don’t really understand, although our now four-year-old knows that daddy died and he was sick.

“As they get older they’ll know the truth, and it breaks my heart to think of the grief they’ll go through when they learn what happened.”

Keda said her partner Brendan hid his mental health struggles well.

While more open with her, he still downplayed the severity of his pain.

“I knew he was depressed, his alcohol and gambling had increased and his moods were up and down,” she said.

“But we had been through it before, and with help I thought we would get through it again.

“I had no idea how depressed he was. But looking back there were a lot of signs I missed.

“Change in weight, being withdrawn from social activities, he’d stopped replying to people’s messages, and was up at weird times of the night.

“The night before he passed, he agreed to get help and I made him an appointment for the next week at the GP for a mental health plan.

“Then I went to work for a nightshift, and he took his life 13 hours after I made that appointment.”

Keda said the day her partner took his life replays over and over in her head.

“I got a call from my sister who watched our boys on our overlap between my nightshift and when Brendan would leave for work.” she recalled.

“She told me that he’d left his wallet, phone, and note on the table at home. I rushed home from work and went out to look for him.

“Unfortunately, I ended up finding him at the same time the police did.

“My soul left my body, I collapsed on the dirt road, looked up at the sky, and was screaming ‘no, no, no!’ over and over again.

“Nothing felt real, I thought if I could scream loud enough, he’d hear me on his way to heaven and realize how much I needed him and come back. Silly I know.”

The months following the tragedy, she said she felt like a zombie – but had to stay strong for her boys.

“I barely remember the first eight months after that. The first few weeks I had people around me constantly, which was nice” she said.

“Nothing felt real. I was always waiting for him to walk through the door with a crazy story of where he’d been, or I’d wake up and it would be a terrible dream.

“I fell into a dark depression. But I had to stay strong for our boys.

“Around nine months after it happened, I finally found the right antidepressants, and found a new sense of normalcy.

“We’re doing better now. We’ve found our new normal, and found joy in little things.

“But there is always that feeling of something being missing, that hole in us that is always there.

“I don’t think we’ll ever feel fully complete again.”

By sharing her story, Keda hopes to raise awareness about the importance of highlighting the unique issues associated with men’s mental health.

“I think men’s mental health is still treated as somewhat of a joke” she said.

“When it’s too late and someone dies from suicide, everyone comes out saying ‘it ain’t weak to speak’ but the next day I’ll see the same people telling their mates to toughen up.

“The whole ‘she’ll be right’ attitude. Then someone dies again, and the cycle continues.

“It’s a lot harder for men to speak up because they don’t want to be perceived as weak, or struggling. They want to be the backbone, the strong ones.

“We need to get men help at the first sign of depression.

“Have the tough conversations, get the right medication, the right therapist and the right support.”

Mr Knight is an Indigenous man and his family gave permission for his images to be published.

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Sports

McLaughlin’s debrief: IndyCar right to go for NASCAR-style finish

Scott McLaughlin on giving it his all on a crazy Sunday in Nashville, in his exclusive Hired Gun column for Speedcafe.com.

Scott McLaughlin

hey crew,

Well, that was a wild old weekend at the race track, wasn’t it?!

But it was a pretty good one as well!

A pole position, a podium finish behind a guy I grew up idolizing, throw in some scorching heat, wild electrical thunderstorms, and an insane race – and I was due for a beer last night.

I won’t lie – the crew and I had a few because we had well and truly earned them!

But what a race!

It’s such a fun event – ​​the closest I can say to the Gold Coast street race, with the event so close to the Nashville party strip.

It’s got a vibe, I’m telling you. Another one for your bucket list!

Everyone there has a great time – even while we waited for lightning to pass across Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

It’s a brutal and punishing track, and with the extreme humidity, it was about as tough conditions as I’ve faced.

So, it was really rewarding to have such a great run.

My car was a weapon all weekend.

We were fast across both practice sessions and then our qualifying lap to grab pole was a ripper. It was SO satisfying to get my second pole – I was absolutely pumped afterwards.

We made a great start – although I was nervous having Romain Grosjean beside me on the front row.

I was relieved we beat him to Turn 1 and then it was just head down to get out the front and stay there.

We got caught out in our first stop with a Caution robbing us a few spots – but I always felt like we were on for a great finish.

Our second stop wasn’t great though – my boys have been great all year, but we had a slow one, and came out 16th.

Still, I never lost my cool.

I know, unlike me, right?!?!

I was ticked off, don’t get me wrong – but I knew I had the car to be able to work our way back to a decent position.

And we just went for it when we went back green – it was the most fun I’ve ever had in a race as we sliced ​​and diced our way through the field.

The first lap when we went back racing, I picked up half a dozen spots.

So, we just chipped away at it and fought our way from 16th back to a podium finish.

In all, we had eight Caution periods – which is the second time is as many years this place has tore a heap of cars up and ensured a grandstand finish with the final Caution bringing out the red flag.

I like that – it set up a wild green-white-checked like NASCAR.

We’re an entertainment sport, and I’m glad we are making sure we can put on a hell of a show.

Scott Dixon and McLaughlin (foreground) on the podium

The final run we realistically only had one-and-a-half laps to have a crack at Scott Dixon for the win.

Just the moment when I was behind him behind the Safety Car was so surreal – Scotty D is a guy I’ve adored for so long.

He’s been so good to me over the years – and even now still looks out for me.

I threw everything at him to try and pass – but we just needed one more lap.

As it was, we landed our second Kiwi quinella – which is super cool for New Zealand motorsport.

We were still thrilled with a second… it was a great points day… and a great weekend to keep our name in lights at such a landmark weekend for our sport.

That’s now our second second place on top of our two wins – plus our second pole, so the year has been full of positives.

We gain one position in the title fight – up to a kilometer in the standings, and I’ll be punching as hard as possible to get up inside the top five with three races to go.

After four straight race weekends we have a week off to have a breather before going again at Gateway.

I’ll speak to you then.

And for those back in Australia – I have some exciting news I’ll tell you about soon.

Thanks all for the support and messages.

scotty

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Australia

Scottish family set to be deported from South Australia tonight

A Scottish family who has been living and working in Australia for the past decade are set to be deported tonight after a visa battle with the nation’s immigration department.
Mark Green was headhunted by a South Australian solar company in 2012 to fill a shortage of highly skilled solar installation electricians.

After Green took the job, it sparked a huge move for his whole family including wife Kelly and daughter Rebecca.

The Green family is set to be deported from South Australia after an immigration battle.
The Green family is set to be deported from South Australia after an immigration battle. (Roy VanDerVegt)

The family had been promised permanent residence by employers.

However, Green’s family has faced a number of hurdles after multiple businesses he has been employed by have gone under, meaning they have not been granted permanent residence and remain on a bridging visa.

The Department of Immigration has decided not to extend the family’s visa and they are set to be deported back to Scotland at 10pm tonight.

South Australian MP Frank Pangallo, who has been fighting to keep the family in Australia, called on the federal government to reconsider their decision while speaking to Ben Fordham on 2GB.

“We’re calling on minister Andrew Giles to intervene and allow them to apply to stay in Australia while they’re in Australia instead of the expense of going to Scotland,” he said.

“The Green family have been here for 10 years, they’ve spent $200,000 trying to meet the requirements of visas here.

“They haven’t been a burden on tax payers, they educated their children out of their own pockets, their own medical expenses.

“They contribute to the community and are well loved.”

9news.com.au has reached out to the Department of Immigration for comment.

Green spoke to Fordham on 2GB last week and said the stress on his family is unexplainable.

“You would not believe the stress, the anxiety and the anger,” Green said.

“I don’t even want to think about what my daughter and wife are going through.

“We are just looking to be classed as Australian citizens, we’re not looking for handouts, we are just looking for a bit of help.”

Kelly and Mark Green when they spoke to A Current Affair about their immigration battle. (A Current Affair)

“Don’t ignore the double standard here, the minister is happy to show compassion when there’s enough publicity for him to look like a hero,” Fordham said.

“He’ll step in to help one family but allow another to be kicked out of Australia.”

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Edgewater police ID suspected shooter, 2 dead in hostage standoff at Narcotics Anonymous meeting

EDGEWATER, Fla. – Three people died on Monday after a hostage situation turned into a double homicide-suicide at a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Edgewater, police said.

Edgewater police said an armed suspect, identified as 49-year-old Quinton Francis Hunter, took a woman hostage in the 500 block of North Ridgewood Avenue near New Smyrna Beach.

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Police said they were informed at approximately 7 pm that a man had been shot at Bridge the Gap — a nonprofit organization — and a woman was being held hostage. Authorities identified the two as Ian Greenfield, 59, and Erica Hoffman, 33.

“It appears from the timeline we have that he had already shot Mr. Greenfield and he’d already fired several other shots before he went live. But he made no comment. He wouldn’t communicate with us. It was just heavy breathing,” police said at a news briefing Tuesday morning.

A hostage situation Monday at a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Edgewater ended with three people dead, police said.

Others at the meeting ran away and were not injured, according to police. Police said about 20 people escaped the meeting as the hostage situation continued. During the update, Edgewater police said the shooting is believed to be domestic in nature.

Police said the suspect was the ex-boyfriend of Hoffman and they believed she had “formed a new relationship” with Greenfield.

“Mr. Greenfield and Miss Hoffman create some kind of relationship — they didn’t put a label on it right now — but there was a new friendship and we’re working on the details to see if that was the entire motive of Mr. Hunter.. .jealousy. But I don’t know that yet. There’s still a lot of investigating we have to do,” Edgewater police said at a news conference.

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Police attempted to negotiate with the hostage-taker but were unsuccessful. A SWAT team later entered the building and found three people dead, including the suspect, police said.

According to investigators, Greenfield and Hoffman were found with apparent gunshot wounds and lacerations. Hunter appeared to have shot and killed himself, investigators said.

An armed suspect took a woman hostage in Edgewater Monday evening, leading to road closures and three deaths, according to the Edgewater Police Department.

An investigation is ongoing.

North Ridgewood Avenue was closed in both directions for hours during the standoff.

According to the Narcotics Anonymous website, “NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.”

The organization issued the following statement after the shooting Monday night:

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Coles shopper reveals best time to get discounted meat, bread

With cost of living out of control, every shopper is trying to cut their costs as grocery prices climb higher.

But one Coles shopper from Wodonga, Victoria has revealed the exact time she goes to the supermarket to make massive savings, providing the results with a $10 haul valued at more than $200.

The woman went to her local store at 8pm two nights in a row to test her theory and shared the results on popular Facebook group Markdown Addicts Australia.

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On the first night she purchased $215.11 worth of products but spent just $10.92, with the haul including chicken thighs, two lots of prosciutto wrapped chicken, Nature’s Kitchen spaghetti bolognaise, lamb chops and sweet treats.

The woman went back the next day and spent $3.95 on $75.60 worth of groceries.

This haul included bread, red velvet cupcakes and plant-based burger patties.

“After last night I wanted to see if I could back it up! Seems our store has decided 8pm is the time to start marking down,” she said.

“Only stayed for bakery and meat, there was three of us getting meat so I just took the sausages and let the others go but there was about 10 different items. Had to leave after meat but they seem to do bakery, then meat, (before marking down) the dairy fridges and around in a circle.”

Social media users were keen to share their own experiences.

“That’s the kind of price I see too in my Adelaide stores, even just before shop shuts,” one social media user said.

Another added: “I’m jealous as I never get goodies like this but I’m also super happy for you!”

A Coles spokesperson said items are regularly discounted to avoid waste.

“We know our customers love good value so when a product is near it’s Best Before date we often mark it down so it can be enjoyed for a cheaper price, instead of being wasted,” the spokesperson told news.com.au.

“Markdowns do not uniformly take place at the same time across all stores.

“There are many things that can impact when this takes place including stock on hand, delivery schedules and team member rostering.”

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Technology

GTA 6 Will ‘Set Creative Benchmarks’ for All Entertainment, Promises Take-Two

Development for GTA 6 is now underway and so begins the years of hype and speculation surrounding the follow-up to the titan that is GTA 5 and GTA Online. It’s not going to be an easy act to follow, as GTA 5 and GTA Online have combined to break sale records across three console generations. Will GTA 6 succeed? Well, parent company Take-Two Interactive certainly thinks so.

GTA 6 hype is being built by parent company Take-Two Interactive

In a recent earnings call, Take-Two stated that GTA 6 is now fully in development and is aiming to “set creative benchmarks” for “all entertainment.”

Sales of Grand Theft Auto V also remained strong, and to date, the title has sold-in nearly 170 million units. With development of the next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series well underway, the Rockstar Games team is determined to once again set creative benchmarks for the series, our industry, and for all entertainment, just as the label has done with every one of their frontline releases.

Not only is the game going to raise the bar for the GTA series, but it will also apparently be making waves for the entire industry and entertainment as a whole.

It’s bold words from the parent company, but it’s understandable when you consider just how well GTA 5 and its online component have done over the last nine years. With almost a decade of success under its belt, it sure would be impressive to see GTA 6 emulate that level of incredible success.

With the game still in early development, it’s likely going to be a long while before we know more about how GTA 6 will be pushing the envelope in game design.

In other PlayStation news, a new Alone in the Dark game is potentially being teased. Sony’s Inzone M9 gaming monitors are available to pre-order (again). Elden Ring has received a new update which adds new co-op and invasion features.

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What is an anti-wedding? The wedding trend explained.

The big white dress. Hundreds of guests. A spectacle.

In 2022, weddings have swung so far in the other direction that many couples are now opting for everything a traditional wedding is not.

It’s being dubbed the ‘anti-wedding’.

Not to be mistaken for no wedding at all, the anti wedding is a movement that ditches perceived wedding essentials and over-the-top extravagances weddings are often associated with, allowing the couple to focus on the celebration without the stress or financial burden.

It might look like bucking traditions you don’t believe in, or going small, with fewer guests and excessive extras.

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Maybe it’s having a wedding at home, wearing an off-the-rack dress that’s possibly not white at all.

Or drinking wine out of paper cups and making your own playlist instead of hiring a DJ.

Or walking down the aisle by yourself, or with your partner, or with both your parents, or not walking down the aisle at all.

It’s saying no all the “usual wedding things” that simply don’t feel like you, and being radically authentic in how you do represent yourself and your love story.

Over the years, lots of betrothed celebrities have endorsed the concept.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick had an anti wedding way back in 1997.

They invited their friends to a “party” on a Monday night and SJP wore a black dress because she didn’t want people to pay her too much attention.

More recently, Lily Allen and David Harbor tied the knot in a low-key wedding ceremony in Las Vegas, which was officiated by an Elvis impersonator.

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All Blacks v Springboks: Duane Vermeulen back as South Africa change five for second All Blacks test

Duane Vermeulen of South Africa speaks to his team during the Rugby World Cup final between the Springboks and England in Yokohama. Photo/Getty Images

Duane Vermeulen is back at No. 8 for his first test this year as South Africa made five changes to its starting lineup today for its second Rugby Championship game against New Zealand.

Two of those changes were forced, with Jaden Hendrikse at scrumhalf in place of Faf de Klerk, who was ruled out with concussion. Jesse Kriel is called in on the right wing to replace Kurt-Lee Arendse, who was sent off and also sustained a concussion in the Springboks’ 26-10 win over the All Blacks in Mbombela on Sunday.

Arendse was suspended for four weeks for the dangerous midair tackle on Beauden Barrett that led to his red card and his injury.

South Africa coach Jacques Nienaber also made two tactical switches in the front row for the game at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday by bringing in Ox Nché for Trevor Nyakane at loosehead prop and restoring Bongi Mbonambi as starting hooker in place of Malcolm Marx. Tighthead prop Frans Malherbe is set for his 50th test.

Herschel Jantjies was called up to the reserves as scrumhalf cover and Jasper Wiese dropped to the bench to make way for the return of the 36-year-old Vermeulen, who has recently undergone knee surgery.

“Duane has a massive presence on the field and there is no bigger game for him to make his comeback from injury than facing the All Blacks,” said Nienaber.

The Springboks are seeking back-to-back wins over the All Blacks for the first time since 2009 and another defeat for New Zealand is expected to see coach Ian Foster lose his job. The All Blacks have lost five of their last six tests to slip to an all-time low of No. 5 on the world rankings.

Foster is expected to name his team for Ellis Park on Thursday and has injury doubts over Beauden Barrett at flyhalf and his brother Jordie at fullback.

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South Africa: 15 Damian Willemse, 14 Jesse Kriel, 13 Lukhanyo Am, 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Makazole Mapimpi, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Jaden Hendrikse; 8 Duane Vermeulen, 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit, 6 Siya Kolisi (captain), 5 Lood de Jager, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 3 Frans Malherbe, 2 Bongi Mbonambi, 1 Ox Nché. Reserves: Malcolm Marx, Steven Kitshoff, Vincent Koch, Franco Mostert, Jasper Wiese, Kwagga Smith, Herschel Jantjies, Willie le Roux.

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Child grooming charge against South Australian teacher Ammy Singleton dropped

Charges have been dropped against a female relief teacher who was accused of grooming a 16-year-old boy for sex.

Ammy Singleton, 28, was charged with communicating to make a child amenable to sexual activity at Port Augusta last year.

But on Wednesday, the Port Augusta Magistrates Court heard the complainant no longer wanted to proceed with the charges and the case against her was dropped.

Ms Singleton was a relief teacher at several schools in Port Augusta.

But the court previously heard the allegations had nothing to do with Ms Singleton’s job as a teacher.

“The [alleged victim] … a 16-year-old young male … ​​became aware of Ms Singleton from a picture taken of her without her knowledge at the club,” Ms Singleton’s lawyer Andrew Fowler-Walker told the court in May.

“[The alleged victim] then obtained details of a chat room from his friends.

“In no way was he ever taught by Ms Singleton.”

Earlier this year, the principals of the Port Augusta West, Augusta Park and Flinders View primary schools sent letters to parents advising them that Ms Singleton, who taught each as a temporary relief teacher, had been charged with a child sex offence.

All the letters stated that no students at those schools were involved in the alleged offending.

Under Ms Singleton’s bail conditions she was banned from engaging in any child-related work.

ABC News has contacted the Department for Education for a response.

Ms Singleton did not comment as she left court.

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Teacher Ammy Singleton leaves Port Augusta court

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