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Isaiah Papali’i contract situation with Wests Tigers no closer to resolution

Parramatta backrower Isaiah Papali’i said he will likely wait until the off-season to confirm whether or not he will join the Wests Tigers for 2023, in the latest example of the NRL’s farcical transfer situation.

The 23-year-old signed with the Tigers late last year, with his future seemingly settled well in advance of Parramatta’s 2022 campaign – instead, the situation has lingered on for months.

Papali’i himself said that the sacking of Michael Maguire had given him cold feet on the deal, which will lock him in at Concord until the end of 2025.

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“It was the coaching axing that went on. When I did sign it was talking to Madge, and he’s an awesome coach,” Papali’i told Nine News.

“It kind of rattled the cage a bit… I guess that was a massive factor for me.”

Papali’i is one of two massive signings – along with Penrith’s Api Koroisau – that could be absolutely transformative for the Tigers.

Both are among the best players in the world in their respective positions and although the Penrith hooker is now in his thirties, Papali’i will likely have close to a decade of footy ahead of him.

But while Tigers fans should be pumping their fists every time the young forward does something good – which is often – they will now have to wait and see whether he comes at all.

Papali’i said that he would make a call on the deal “somewhere in the off-season” – which begs the question, why even have contracts?

It would be utterly bizarre to see players in other sports remain at a club for 12 to 18 months after signing elsewhere, and yet it’s commonplace in the NRL – and much like the Matt Burton soap opera last year, this is a tiresome story that won ‘t go away, with the man himself acknowledging the “massive run” ahead of the Eels to try and make the top four, and possibly win a premiership.

“We have a massive opportunity and I don’t want to leave any stone unturned this year,” he said.

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Who can blame him for having second thoughts? The Tigers, even by their standards, have had a disastrous season, while other Eels players will no doubt be in Papali’i’s ear every day, begging him to stay.

Given the contract laws were changed a couple of years ago, the player has very little leverage – unless there was a contract clause relating to Maguire being part of the club in 2023.

But just like with Burton, fans of his current club are expecting the new club to acquiesce, and void the deal.

“People ask me about it, just even on the street – or family and friends are hitting me up – but that’s kind of for my manager to look after,” Papali’i said.

“Even if I don’t stay here, or I do go next year, I want to make sure that this year has no regrets.”

Presumably, there’s one way that Papali’i could ensure that the saga doesn’t remain “a distraction”, which to many is the worst thing an athlete can do in a team sport – and that’s to say he’ll honor the deal he signed.

Which, if you look at other quotes from Monday – he apparently did – telling The Sydney Morning Herald that he was “looking forward to working” with his new club.

Given both of those quotes came directly from the player, it’s hard to work out what the real story is – but the only thing that’s certain is that this will keep happening until a new contract system is put forward.

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WA COVID hospital rules ease as state passes Omicron peak

Mandatory COVID testing of visitors to WA hospitals will soon be scrapped, as the state begins scaling back pandemic protocols and returning health staff to other clinical duties.

The state government has released its plan to shift into a “new phase of pandemic response”, which will begin on August 15, and see the state’s protocols shift from a red alert level to blue.

It will see reduced screening requirements to enter hospitals, targeted testing, and changing mask rules for hospital staff.

“In a time when WA has passed its most recent peak of COVID-19, it makes sense to take practical, reasonable measures to free up some burdens,” health minister Amber-Jade Sanderson said.

WA recorded 2,965 new COVID infections on Tuesday, with 358 people in hospital and 11 in intensive care.

The state’s caseload has been trending downwards for weeks after passing a winter peak last month.

Key changes implemented as part of the blue alert level include extending visiting hours, and asymptomatic visitors no longer being required to produce a negative RAT unless visiting high-risk areas or vulnerable patients.

Visitors to hospitals will still need to be vaccinated, or have proof of an exemption, but staff will only be conducting spot checks.

“This is a measured approach to scaling back the COVID response in hospitals, which has been endorsed by the Chief Health Officer, and expert infection control teams from the WA health system,” Ms Sanderson said.

“This is, of course, balanced appropriately with the need to protect our staff, and our most vulnerable patients from serious illness.”

The scaling back of COVID measures comes after WA broke new records in ambulance ramping last month.

Ambulances were parked outside hospitals waiting to transfer patients for 6,983 hours throughout July.

Some COVID measures will remain in place at hospitals, including the two visitors per patient rule, testing of symptomatic patients presenting in emergency departments and for elective surgeries.

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Mark McGowan and WA health minister Amber-Jade Sanderson at Rockingham Hospital on Monday. (ABC News: James Carmody)

All staff will also still need to wear at least a surgical mask, but those working in high-risk areas or caring for vulnerable patients will need to wear particulate filter respirator masks.

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9 wounded, police search for 2 shooters

Nine people were injured and at least two shooters are still at large after a shooting in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood on Sunday. A night of fun turned into a chaotic scene with many running as gunfire erupted on Main Street. Cincinnati police told WLWT just before 12 pm Monday, that they don’t have any updates at this time. Here’s what we do know: Nine people were shot after an argument between two groups of people turned into a shootout, at the corner of Main and Woodward streets. Police said at least two people fired shots and they are still at large. The victims range in age from 23 to 47. One victim is a woman, the rest are men. All have been treated and released from the hospital. The shooting unfolded just before closing time at bars in Over-the-Rhine, so the street was packed with people. There were also extra patrols in the area at the time of the shooting because Cincinnati police said they had already beefed up patrols in the area due to other disturbances and gatherings of large crowds in the last month. 15 shots were fired. Police said Officer Joe Shook was able to fire a shot at one of the two people firing a weapon. Police said they don’t know if the gunman was hit. He was last seen running toward Ziegler Park.”When that individual left the scene, there were more shots fired south on Main Street so we know we have at least two people firing,” said Cincinnati Police Department Lt. Colonel Mike John. Councilman and former officer Scotty Johnson said the shooting is a harsh reminder to have personal accountability.”We want everybody to have a good time and enjoy our city.. We want everybody to come downtown and have a good time, but personal accountability has to trump these ridiculous outlandish beefs that are going on in our city,” Johnson said. Monday at 5:30 pm, there will be mental health services provided in conjunction with Talbert House and The City of Cincinnati for service industry in Over-the-Rhine who have been impacted by Sunday’s gun violence. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Cincinnati Police Department are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those involved in the shooting. Anyone having information about this incident should call ATF at 1-888-ATF-TIPS (888-283-8477). Tips can also be made to 513-413-4625 or to Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040. People can also email [email protected], or contact ATF through its website at www.atf.gov/contact/atf-tips. Tips may also be submitted to ATF using the ReportIt® app, available on both Google Play and the Apple App Store, or by visiting www.reportit.com.

Nine people were injured and at least two shooters are still at large after a shooting in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood on Sunday.

A night of fun turned into a chaotic scene with many running as gunfire erupted on Main Street.

Cincinnati police told WLWT just before 12 pm Monday, that they don’t have any updates at this time.

Here’s what we do know:

Nine people were shot after an argument between two groups of people turned into a shootout, at the corner of Main and Woodward streets.

Police said at least two people fired shots and they are still at large.

The victims range in age from 23 to 47. One victim is a woman, the rest are men.

All have been treated and released from the hospital.

The shooting unfolded just before closing time at bars in Over-the-Rhine, so the street was packed with people.

There were also extra patrols in the area at the time of the shooting because Cincinnati police said they had already beefed up patrols in the area due to other disturbances and gatherings of large crowds in the last month.

15 shots were fired.

Police said Officer Joe Shook was able to fire a shot at one of the two people firing a weapon.

Police said they don’t know if the gunman was hit. He was last seen running toward Ziegler Park.

“When that individual left the scene, there were more shots fired south on Main Street so we know we have at least two people firing,” said Cincinnati Police Department Lt. Colonel Mike John.

Councilman and former officer Scotty Johnson said the shooting is a harsh reminder to have personal accountability.

“We want everybody to have a good time and enjoy our city.. We want everybody to come downtown and have a good time, but personal accountability has to trump these ridiculous outlandish beefs that are going on in our city,” Johnson said.

Monday at 5:30 pm, there will be mental health services provided in conjunction with Talbert House and The City of Cincinnati for service industry in Over-the-Rhine who have been impacted by Sunday’s gun violence.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Cincinnati Police Department are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those involved in the shooting.

Anyone having information about this incident should call ATF at 1-888-ATF-TIPS (888-283-8477). Tips can also be made to 513-413-4625 or to Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040.

People can also email [email protected], or contact ATF through its website at www.atf.gov/contact/atf-tips. Tips may also be submitted to ATF using the ReportIt® app, available on both Google Play and the Apple App Store, or by visiting www.reportit.com.

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Airplane etiquette: Aussie traveler calls out ‘ballsy’ plane act during recent flight

Let’s face it – the middle seat on a plane is the absolute pits and having to put up with fellow passengers making it even worse is just not right.

our own Shelly Horton recently smoked about how she was “so squished” in the middle seat on a flight that she called for a “refresh on air travel etiquette”.

And now another Aussie traveler has shared their frustration at a “ballsy” plane act she experienced on a flight to Melbourne.

“My Syd to Mel flight just now. She’s in the aisle seat,” the woman wrote in a post on Redditsharing a photo showing herself sitting in the dreaded middle seat.

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plane passenger reddit post: My Syd to Mel flight just now.  She pushed my arm off the armrest and plopped her feet in my space.  The middle seat already sucks enough.
An Aussie traveler has called out a ‘ballsy’ plane act during recent flight, when a passenger stole her armrest and foot space. (reddit)

“She pushed my arm off the armrest and plopped her feet in my space. The middle seat already sucks enough,” she added.

The image was flooded with hundreds of comments, including some people suggesting a host of passive aggressive solutions.

“Say you’re going to the toilet, she will uncross her legs, stick both legs on that side to block her,” one person said – this one received plenty of praise from fellow Redditors.

“Window gets an armrest and a wall. Middle gets two armrests. Aisle gets an armrest and a little bit of extra leg. We’re not animals! We live in a society,” another person fumed.

A few pointed out that there was no reason for the anger, as she should have just asked the traveler to move her feet.

To which the original poster responded: “I politely asked her to move her leg and she did, I also got my armrest back. I just thought it was awfully ballsy of her to push my arm off and put her foot in my space in the first place.”

Not enough legroom

It comes as almost on the same day, another traveler from the US shared a photo of someone’s feet encroaching on her space on another flight.

“On my flight. Can you like not?” the woman, from Baltimore, posted alongside another photo on Reddit.

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Another traveler shared a photo of someone’s feet crouching on her space on another flight. (reddit)

Despite many people agreeing that she had every right to step on the person’s feet, many also pointed out how many people with long legs struggle on flights.

“There is no fricking legroom on plans anymore. If you just put your feet in front of you where they should go, you would not even notice,” one person commented.

The woman however did hit back saying that if her “6 foot 4 inches tall husband managed to do it without annoying other people” then this person could too.

“I actually started very lightly knocking the person’s feet with mine. Like a very gentle ‘oops, I’m not sure what’s below my feet’ kind of way,” she added.

“Just mildly frustrating that it kept happening like every 15 minutes throughout the flight.”

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The Wrap – Waiting for new phones – Pickr

This week on The Wrap, we’ll hint at what’s coming in phones from August to October, plus reveal what’s happened in OLED TVs, earphones, and check out a brand new mid-range mobile from Moto, too. All that and more in five.



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For the beginning of August 2022, you’re listening to The Wrap, Australia’s fastest technology roundup, and as we’re now officially into the back half of the year, we can start thinking about phones and TVs and all the stuff that normally comes with it.

August is basically the time where you’ll want to really consider whether that iPhone or Samsung or Pixel purchase is worth making, because between August and October, any number of gadgets named like that could pop up.

To put it into perspective in less than the time it takes to order and drink your cup coffee – which is what this show is all about – if you’re considering buying a new Pixel, maybe wait until after October, which is when the new model is expected. And if you’re thinking of buying a new iPhone or Apple Watch, new models are expected some time between September and October, so buying now mightn’t be a great idea.

And if you thought a Samsung Galaxy phone or watch was on the cards right now, just wait a bit, because come next week, there will likely be new models to look out for.

Before then, there’s plenty of stuff to get into, which we’re getting stuck in right now.

Starting with Samsung’s other news for the week, and it has to do with a technology it has been out of for a while: OLED TVs. Samsung is back with them, after nearly a decade.

If you’ve been looking for a TV, you might have seen Samsung’s QLED range, which are LED-backlit TVs with quantum dots to enhance the color. They’re bright, shiny, and really suited for well-lit rooms, but they lack the natural vibrance of an OLED TV, with organic light emitting diodes the territory for LG.

But not anymore, as Samsung returns to OLED TVs with the S95, a model that will see a 55 and 65 inch option, and basically give LG a bit of a fight it has largely been left to play in by itself. Sony and Hisense also have OLED TVs, but they’re actually just LG panels, whereas what Samsung is making, its Quantum Dot “QD-OLED”, will be made by Samsung. They won’t be cheap, but they will be popping up shortly.

Also set to pop up shortly is a new breed of Laser TV, as Hisense teams up with legendary camera maker Leica for something very soon. We’re not expecting the Leica Cine 1 to be cheap, but given it comes with the Leica name, you probably already expected that.

While we’re waiting for those new phones from Google and Apple and Samsung, Asus and Motorola have been busy making mobiles for now.

Asus has launched something compact and hand-sized in the Zenfone 9, a 5.9 inch phone which might not sound small, but is, especially when you compare it to what’s out there.

The regular-sized iPhone 13 is 6.1 inches while the iPhone 13 Mini is 5.4 inches. Close to the middle of each of these, the Asus ZenFone 9 is a fairly small Android phone, which these days is becoming rarer. We’d say the Samsung Flip is probably the smallest, which in last year’s Flip 3 was a 6.7 inch phone that folded smaller.

The Zenfone 9 is almost a full inch smaller in size and arrives with two cameras, as opposed to the usual minimum of three you might expect. However, it also comes spec’d for performance, with the latest Snapdragon chip, 5G, WiFi, and a 120Hz screen.

No price on it just yet, though it does look like Australians will see it as a new flagship option.

A little below that, there’s what’s happening in the mid-range, and we’re checking out a recent Motorola for that.

There are a few recent Motorola models, the Moto G82 5G is the model we’re looking at, a $499 phone that also offers 5G, a 120Hz screen, and a few cameras, which already seems like it nails a value.

On paper, it sure does, and in practice, it’s not bad, either. While the cameras could be a lot better, the battery can hit one full day at a minimum or push out to two if you need to. We actually hit forty eight hours.

We do wish the cameras were improved, but if you don’t need the best cameras in the world, the Moto G82 5G is a value pitch worth considering.

And while we’re talking pitch, let’s talk about a pair of earphones quickly, the Technics AZ60. They’re from the Panasonic-owned Technics brand, and basically an almost four hundred dollar approach to wireless sound which is quite good.

The sound is well rounded, leaning more to balanced than warm, and the comfort is strong, too, from a pair of truly wireless earphones that looks nothing like the AirPods.

The noise cancellation isn’t bad, either, though it doesn’t rank among the best we’ve heard. In in-ears, you’ll want to look at the Sony WF-1000XM4 and Sennheiser Momentum True 3 for that.

They also miss out on wireless charging, something you can find for much lower, and the Technics app needs work, but if you find the AZ60 for below $300, they could just make a great play for someone interested in a portable audio upgrade with some classic brand name connection.

Technics still makes record players, and it appears they also do a decent pair of truly wireless noise canceling earphones, too.

For now, you’ve been listening to The Wrap, Australia’s fastest technology roundup. A new episode can be found each week at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get podcasts from. For now, have a great week, and we’ll see you next time on The Wrap. Stay safe, stay healthy, and take care.

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No way Daniel Ricciardo can continue at McLaren, says Alan Jones

Alan Jones started 116 Formula 1 races between 1975-1986, winning 12 times. He was the 1980 world champion.

I’ve said so many times that one of the things I love about Formula 1 is the fact there’s often more intrigue and action off the track than on it, and the last week has certainly proved that to be the case, and we’ve got Aussies right in the thick of it.

There’s still no official confirmation about who drives where in 2023, but one thing’s certain: Daniel Ricciardo won’t be at McLaren. There’s no way in the wide world that’s going to happen.

Every now and again a driver comes along who wins everything he puts his backside into, and that’s Oscar Piastri.

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McLaren are taking a bit of a risk with him, given he’s never driven an F1 race, but he’s done a heap of time in the simulator, and also in last year’s Alpine car. He’s even driven McLaren’s simulator, because he’s one of their reserve drivers for this year, so McLaren have some idea what they’re getting. They’re not fools.

That said, Oscar’s taking a bit of a risk, there’s no doubt about that. Lando Norris is a bloody good driver, so Piastri is going to have to bring his A Game pretty much from day one to match him. And because of the controversy and the way it’s played out, Oscar is going to have to be on the pace straight away.

If he’s half a second slower than Lando, you can bet your life all the couch cowboys will be ready to jump on him and criticize him. It’s going to make for fascinating viewing.

It’s a big ask for Oscar, but you look at what happened when George Russell filled in for one race at Mercedes when Lewis Hamilton had COVID-19 in 2020. Russell had the race lead, and it was only a botched pitstop and bad luck that denied him a podium or possibly a win.

If you’ve got it, you’ve got it, and that’s what everyone is saying about Oscar. I just hope he’s not reading too much of his press from him, because it can go to your head.

The way it’s unfolded is something completely new, they’re having a major fight over somebody they’re hoping will turn into a great Formula 1 driver. All the signs point to the fact he will be, but until you’ve actually started a race there’s a little bit of a question mark.

At least when Jordan and Benetton were fighting over Michael Schumacher all those years ago he’d done one race. Interestingly, Flavio Briatore was behind that move, and I reckon his fingerprints from him are all over this as well. Do not forget he still manages Fernando Alonso, and he looked after Oscar’s manager Mark Webber during his career.

Oscar’s statement saying he wouldn’t be racing for Alpine showed he’s got no shortage of confidence. For a rookie to so publicly turn down the team, it makes me pretty confident he’s already done a deal at McLaren.

You wouldn’t come out and say what he did if you didn’t have somewhere to go, it would be suicide otherwise. It 100 per cent confirms to me that he’s going to be in a McLaren next year.

Which leaves Daniel.

With all due to respect to him, and I like Daniel very much and rate him highly as a racing driver, someone who can fight wheel-to-wheel and make passes, there comes a time when saying you’re having difficulty adapting to the car washes a bit thin.

At the end of the day, if you’re a good racing driver you have to adapt to the car you’ve got. All cars are a little bit different and good drivers adapt to them.

In Formula 1 the first person you have to beat is your teammate, and the biggest problem for Daniel is Lando. There’s no point pulling into the pits and telling your engineer that the car is a piece of shit, and he responds by telling you your teammate is a second quicker.

That really takes the wind out of your sails a little bit.

Where he ends up is anyone’s guess. I hope he doesn’t consider Williams for 2023, that would just be a complete disaster, I couldn’t see a future there at all.

Going back to Alpine would be OK, because they’re improving all the time and there’s a completely different management structure to what was there when Daniel drove for the team in 2019-2020, so he wouldn’t be walking back into a hostile situation . It would be a new environment.

He could even leave Formula 1 altogether. He’s got a house in Los Angeles, he loves America, so IndyCar is definitely an option for him. The money’s good, not as good as Formula 1, but certainly good, and the racing is competitive.

All the cars are pretty much identical except for the engines, and even the different engines have roughly the same horsepower. It’s a good category where driver talent means a lot.

What the whole thing shows is the driver contracts mean very little in Formula 1. They never have. Drivers have walked out or been fired when they’ve got a contract, it’s been going on forever. In 1977 I signed a contract to race for Ferrari, then they went out and signed Gilles Villeneuve. I may as well have used the contract to wipe my ass, it was worthless.

Daniel’s situation means McLaren are probably saying to Piastri that we can whack you in the car, but we can’t pay you an enormous amount of money next year, because we’re going to have to pay Daniel’s contract out.

If they have to pay Daniel $15-$20 million, they might just tell Piastri that he’ll be getting peanuts in 2023, but they can upgrade that in future years.

It’s a shame that it’s two Australians fighting over the same seat, but Mark and Oscar aren’t knifing Daniel or anything like that. It’s not personal. Mark and Oscar are just doing what’s best for Oscar. Formula 1 is the absolute elite of motor racing, and you do what you have to do. You take no prisoners.

That said, I’m sure there’ll be some fans getting stuck into Oscar in Melbourne next year for taking Daniel’s spot. There’s always going to be that element, the poor petals hiding in their mother’s basement who’ve never done anything except criticize from behind their keyboards.

At the end of the day if Oscar goes well, they’ll be the first to come out and say, ‘Good move, I always thought that was the right thing to do.’

The genuine fans know that Mark and Oscar have done nothing that any other driver wouldn’t have done, nationality has nothing to do with it.

One thing’s for sure, it’s going to make for a fascinating second half of the season.

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Accused perpetrator is husband’s close friend

He was described as “sloppy” by the builder who rushed to the aid of his alleged victim, but the man accused of stabbing Dover Heights mother Helen Coulston is a close friend of her property developer husband, and is himself a high-flying real estate executive.

What led to the violent incident on the doorstep of Helen and Walt Coulston’s Weonga Road mansion on Monday remains unclear, after the alleged perpetrator was on Tuesday revealed to be Bellevue Hill man Matthew Brian Ramsay – a corporate high-flyer who is facing a charge of petty shoplifting in addition to attempted murder.

Matthew Brian Ramsay has been charged with wounding with intent to murder.

Matthew Brian Ramsay has been charged with wounding with intent to murder.

Walt Coulston, the managing director of real estate management and investment firm CK Property Group, told reporters outside the home on Tuesday that Ramsay was the best man at his wedding and godfather to his daughter.

Ramsay’s LinkedIn profile lists him as a developments partner at property services firm Stanton Hillier Parker, and a former executive at Ray White specializing in commercial property.

Coulston, returning to the family home with takeout on Tuesday, said “we’ve done our best” to explain to his children what had happened to their mother, who is now recovering after her ordeal.

Builder Peter Haramis, who rushed to the home from a nearby construction site after hearing Helen Coulston’s screams just after midday on Monday, said he found her on all fours with a man standing over her.

He said the man froze, giving Coulston – who was bleeding from a stab wound to her chest – time to grab the knife and fling it to the footpath before fleeing inside. Haramis grabbed the knife and called an ambulance as he watched the alleged attacker, dressed in a gray tracksuit and looking “a bit sloppy”, calmly leave the scene in a white Audi.

Helen Coulston's husband returning to the family's Dover Heights home on Tuesday.

Helen Coulston’s husband returning to the family’s Dover Heights home on Tuesday.Credit:Louise Kennerley

Police tracked the vehicle to Campbell Parade in Bondi, where they arrested Ramsay at gunpoint. He was taken to Waverley police station and charged with wounding a person with intent to murder.

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White House tries again to rebrand Biden, this time as ‘dark Brandon’

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Multiple White House staffers and Democrats have taken to social media attempting to rebrand President Biden as “dark Brandon” amid a series of legislative victories.

“Dark Brandon is crushing it,” Andrew Bates, the White House deputy press secretary, tweeted Sunday evening along with an image of Biden with laser eyes.

“Your malarkey has been going on for long enough, kiddo,” read the image’s caption.

Bates then tweeted another meme with the captions “the malarkey will end” and “the dark Brandon rises” in response to a tweet criticizing his initial post. The image appeared to depict Biden as Batman.

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But conservatives pointed out that the second image tweeted by Bates included an eagle imagery resembling the logo used by the Nazi Party in the 1930s.

“Personally, I’m not surprised that you’re tweeting out Nazi eagle imagery of your boss who reminisces about his segregationist ‘mentor,'” Abigail Marone, a spokesperson for Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., tweeted.

“‘Dark Brandon’ started as Chinese propaganda and then the White House co-opted it using Nazi Eagle imagery…” Alec Sears, a digital staffer at the Republican National Committee, tweeted. “They’re not sending their best.”

“In 2020, the Trump campaign faced a week of stories and fact checks about a t-shirt with an eagle on it,” Tim Murtaugh, the communications director for former President Trump’s 2020 campaign, tweeted. “Let’s see if a tweet from an official Biden White House account gets the same treatment.”

However, the apparent creator of the image said Monday that the image was never intended to be the “Reichsadler” seen in Nazi imagery, in an interview with The Washington Post. He said it was meant to represent a bald eagle instead.

The White House suggested the Nazi imagery allegation originated from Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator linked to conspiracy theories.

“Who could have guessed that some Pizzagate/QAnon guy lies?” Bates told Fox News Digital in an email. “Have y’all seen this, though?”

Bates then pointed to a tweet Monday containing allegations from Gen. Mark Milleythe chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that former President Trump insisted US generals be more like “German generals in World War II.”

The “Dark Brandon” moniker appears to have started on Twitter in March among anonymous Biden supporters seeking to create an “edgy” version of the president, according to an online meme database. The meme also seeks to co-opt the “let’s go Brandon” meme that originated among conservatives online and has become popular for those that oppose the Biden administration’s agenda.

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In addition, Rob Flaherty, the White House director of digital strategy, tweeted an image of Biden with laser eyes. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., also appeared to parrot the “dark Brandon” meme, posting an animation of Biden without pupils without a caption Sunday.

Megan Apper, who left the White House earlier this year to join the State Department, joined in on the “Dark Brandon” tweets, tweeting, “Dark Brandon said ‘here’s the deal’ and then there was a deal.”

The apparent rebranding of Biden comes after several victories Democrats said showed the president has been successful overcoming gridlock on Capitol Hill.

In June, Biden signed a gun control bill that incentivizes states to approve red flag laws and introduce increased background checks, and last week, Biden signed the $280 billion Chips and Science Act, which increases funding for the domestic semiconductor supply chain.

President Biden speaks about inflation and supply chain issues in Los Angeles.

President Biden speaks about inflation and supply chain issues in Los Angeles.
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And, on Sunday, the Senate approved the Inflation Reduction Act, a sweeping budget reconciliation package that would introduce new green energy incentives and attempt to lower pharmaceutical prices.

“For decades, the gun lobby and the oil companies and the drug industry controlled Washington. And ordinary people suffered,” Murphy tweeted. “and [sic] then, in one summer, all that changed. The first gun safety bill in 30 years. Historic climate change legislation. Caps on drug costs. Just wow.”

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However, conservatives were quick to criticize Democrats claiming victory and rebranding Biden as “dark Brandon.”

“You can try to Dark Brandon meme your way out of sub-40 approval ratings all you want, but throwing hundreds of billions at green boondoggles in the middle of an inflationary spiral isn’t going to turn things around,” conservative commentator Ben Shapiro tweeted Monday.

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Fears Melbourne building company Blint is on the brink of collapse

A Melbourne builder has “disappeared” placing homeowners under a “horrendous” amount of stress as they are left with half finished homes they have poured hundreds of thousands into that they may struggle to complete.

One family impacted are Dean and Nolle Fuller, who have five children between them, and have already shelled out $480,000 to the builder called Blint, since signing on in January.

The couple had demolished their existing home last November and had engaged Blint Builders to build two townhouses for $1.5 million, due to be delivered early next year.

The slab for the two homes was laid and the first floor framing has been done on both but then work started to slow down in the middle of this year, according to Mr Fuller.

But the 54-year-old said alarm bells really started to sound when his wife drove past the site in the first week of June and discovered that the portaloo had been taken away and a tradition was on site collecting his materials.

She then went straight to the builder’s office only to discover it locked up, while her calls went unanswered.

Two days later on June 9, the owner of Blint told the Fullers he was going into voluntary administration but since then they have heard “nothing”, with emails and phone calls left unanswered and the office empty.

Building site targeted

Their building site has been broken into leaving it a “mess”, Mr Fuller said.

“In that time, we have had two lots of vandalizing and trespassing and damage caused to our property, which has been lodged with police,” Mr Fuller told news.com.au.

“We have had a truck back up and dump three to four square meters of rubble and waste material on the property and the truck also smashed the gates down.

“Recently someone turned up and stole the electrical meter box within the property.”

The project manager said the experience had caused an “unbelievable amount of stress and anxiety”.

“We have half a million dollars outlaid on something that is sitting still and… sitting on a block that is wasting away and not covered by insurance potentially,” he said.

“We are in a situation that we may be forced to compromise significantly on what was our dream home to build.

“We are financially impacted and may have sell off things to complete the build as there have been cost increases and delays. The property we have might have to be stripped right back to be rebuilt, notwithstanding that we have got to pay rent and that we have to be out of this rental by Christmas.”

left in limbo

Mr Fuller said his family would have to negotiate to stay in the rental meaning his, including three of their children, would be forced to be crammed into the small property for another 10 to 12 months.

I have added it’s been almost impossible to find out information when “all we want to do is build a house” and instead they are left in “limbo”.

“It takes a lot of time and hours with pursuing legal options and between the Housing Industry Association and banks and insurance companies it’s relentless,” I explained.

“We are all sitting on insurance policies but because the trigger is Blint going into voluntary administration, none of us can trigger the insurance policies. So we are sitting on property we can’t do anything with as we can’t engage new builders.”

Mr Fuller said it’s a “frustrating” experience and just wants answers from the builder.

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Offices seized

Blint Builder’s office in the Melbourne suburb of Highett has also been seized by the landlord.

Legal documents posted on the front door show the landlord has executed their right to re-entry, terminating the lease and demanding all property be removed and the keys be returned.

The legal notice also revealed that Blint Builders owe the landlord close to $14,000 in unpaid rent and rates.

Emails to Blint are undeliverable, while news.com.au has called, left voicemails and sent text messages to the builder but has not heard back.

‘Horrifying strain’

Another family who are under “horrendous strain” are Tony and Jo Firman and their two children, who are building a home specially designed for her disability.

Mrs Firman has multiple sclerosis and the couple were building a home to meet her needs in the Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc, which included a swimming pool.

They had demolished the original home and signed up to build their $1.2 million house with Blint, which was scheduled to be finished in mid February.

The couple said they have paid $1.14 million so far to the builder and the house is at lock up stage but no work has happened since early June, according to Mr Firman.

“There is no carpet, it hasn’t been painted and there are serious defects that need to be rectified, so there’s still quite a bit of work,” he claimed.

The 54-year-old said he even went to Blint’s office twice in June to find out about the progress of the home.

But since then the builder has “disappeared off the face of the Earth” with Mr Firman’s calls and emails going unanswered, he claimed

“It went from talking to him every day to him never ringing me back and never hearing from him,” he said.

Being left in limbo has taken a toll on him with the online retailer saying he has “never felt more depressed in my life”.

“It’s a massive strain on us as a family, both financially as we are paying rent as well as paying off part of the house that we can’t even live in it as we have no occupancy certificate,” he added.

‘Sending us broke’

Mr Firman said they can’t get a payout from the insurance company until Blint goes into liquidation and it could “cost a lot of money to force that to happen” through the courts.

“Even with the full insurance payout it might not be enough money. We skimped and saved and borrowed quite a substantial amount of money. We are worried we won’t make enough money to repay the loan and be able to live,” he said.

“I fear that this will send us broke.

“It’s very touch and go for us at the moment … My daughter turns 21 next month and her only wish was to have the party at the new house and that won’t happen.”

‘Derelict sites’

Dad-of-three Jamie* had also signed up with Blint in March 2021 to renovate and extend their two bedroom house in the Melbourne suburb of Murrumbeena for $730,000.

The family had planned a double storey addition out the back with a new kitchen, living area and kids’ bedrooms and are currently living in a rental.

Jamie said the work was “slow going” and the family had forked out $600,000 so far.

Now they’ve been left with a half built home, even though it was due to be complete in April, and he describes the site as “quite derelict”.

Jamie confronted the builder at his home in June and was told Rodger Reidy had been appointed to handle the voluntary administrators.

But when he contacted the insolvency specialist firm he was told that it was not the case and Rodger Reidy also confirmed with news.com.au they had not been appointed.

Now, he can’t get in touch with Blint with the phone turned off and emails unanswered.

The 43-year-old said he just wants to be able to finish the home, even if it costs the family an extra $50,000, but he has been left in limbo, adding he is “exhausted and frustrated”.

News.com.au understands a number of suppliers are also owed money from Blint.

*Name changed for privacy reasons

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Here’s when and how you can access the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 beta







Here’s when and how you can access the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 beta – The AU Review





















Activision has recently announced exactly how and when fans can get their hands on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 beta. And the best news? It’s only a few weeks away.

The beta itself will be available at an earlier date for those who have pre-ordered the game, with two separate weekends providing access to the beta over a couple of days. We’ve outlined them for you below:

  • weekend 1
    • Saturday September 17th, 3am AEST until Tuesday September 20th, for both PS5 and PS4 owners who have pre-ordered the game.
    • Monday September 19th, 3am until Tuesday September 20th, for all PS5 and PS4 owners.
  • weekend 2
    • Friday September 23rd, 3am AEST until Monday September 26th for all PS5 and PS4 owners, and for Xbox Series X|S/Xbox One/PC owners who have pre-ordered the game.
    • Sunday September 25th, 3am until Monday, September 26th, for all console and PC owners.

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Beta Dates

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will launch on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and Windows PC on the 28th of October, 2022.

Matthew Arcari

Matthew Arcari is the games and technology editor at The AU Review. You can find him on Twitter at @sirchunkee, or at the Dagobah System, chilling with Luke and Yoda.

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