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Australia

Alleged murderer Darryl Young had police gun ban overturned years before Bogie mass shooting massacre

The gunman who allegedly murdered three members of the same family in a rural Queensland town last week was banned from owning a gun license by police more than a decade ago before he successfully overturned the decision.

Queensland Police refused to renew Darryl Valroy Young’s gun license in 2010 after it found he was “not a fit and proper person” to hold firearms.

It added an approval for a license to own four rifles and a shotgun “was not considered to be in the public interest”, The Courier Mail reported.

But the 59-year-old appealed to the Civil and Administrative Tribunal in the same year he needed the weapons to kill feral animals on his sprawling property in Bogie, south-west of Bowen, in northern Queensland’s Whitsundays region.

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Young argued he had not broken laws that would prevent the Queensland Police from renewing his firearms license – which was first acquired in 1998.

“I would like the Tribunal to over turn the rejection notice as I have not broken any laws to stop me having a gun license,” Young wrote.

“…There is no were (sic) in the laws of the gun laws that I have broken to stop me having a gun license… I need my gun license for my business.

“I hope the Court overturns the decision so I can have my license.”

He was charged with three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder on Friday following the shooting incident that rocked the town one day earlier.

Police will allege in court three family members – couple Mervyn, 71, and Maree Schwarz, 59, and their son Graham Tighe, 35 – were fatally shot on Thursday by Young at the boundary of their huge properties after the parties agreed to meet the night before.

The other son, Ross Tighe, was left in a critical condition after a shotgun wound to the abdomen. He was able to escape about 40 kilometers in a ute and raise the alarm.

Young appeared at Proserpine Magistrates Court via video link on Monday morning. His legal team did not apply for bail.

He will remain behind bars at a Queensland correctional facility until the case is mentioned again in just under three months on November 1.

Neighbors of the Schwarz’s traveled more than an hour from their town to the courthouse to support the alleged victims and their families.

The Schwarz’s had moved next door to the Young’s in the town with a population of about 200 people after purchasing the 29,000 hectare farm in May 2021.

Police will allege the couple and one of their sons were murdered at the front of the Shannonvale Rd property over an ongoing dispute about boundaries of the homes.

Anyone in the area with information who has knowledge, information of any issues in the area, or spoke with either family, should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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US

China extends threatening military exercises around Taiwan

BEIJING (AP) — China said Monday it is extending threatening military exercises surrounding Taiwan that have disrupted shipping and air traffic and substantially raised concerns about the potential for conflict in a region crucial to global trade.

The announcement increases uncertainty in the crisis that developed last week with US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

The exercises will include anti-submarine drills, apparently targeting US support for Taiwan in the event of a potential Chinese invasion, according to social media posts from the eastern leadership of China’s ruling Communist Party’s military arm, the People’s Liberation Army.

China claims Taiwan as its own territory and its leader, Xi Jinping, has focused on bringing the self-governing island democracy under the mainland’s control, by force if necessary. The two sides split in 1949 after a civil war, but Beijing considers visits to Taiwan by foreign officials as recognizing its sovereignty.

Xi is seeking a third term as Communist Party leader later this year. His control of him over the armed forces and what he has defined as China’s “core interests” — including Taiwan, territorial claims in the South China Sea and historic adversary Japan — are key to maintaining his nationalist credentials of him.

The military has said the exercises, involving missile strikes, warplanes and ship movements crossing the midline of the Taiwan Strait dividing the sides, were a response to Pelosi’s visit.

China has ignored calls to calm the tensions, and there was no immediate indication of when it would end what amounts to a blockade.

On Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said China would “firmly safeguard China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, resolutely deter the US from containing China with the Taiwan issue and resolutely shatter the Taiwan authorities’ illusion of “relying on the US for independence.”

China’s slowing economic growth, which has reduced options among migrant workers as well as college graduates, has raised the specter of social unrest. The party has maintained its power through total control of the press and social media, along with suppression of political opponents, independent lawyers and activists working on issues from online free speech to LGBQT rights.

China doesn’t allow public opinion polls, and popular opinion is hard to judge. However, it generally skews in favor of the government and its efforts to restore China’s former dominant role in the region that puts it in conflict with the United States and its allies, including Japan and Australia.

Taiwan’s defense ministry said Sunday it detected a total of 66 aircraft and 14 warships conducting the naval and air exercises. The island has responded by putting its military on alert and deploying ships, plans and other assets to monitor Chinese aircraft, ships and drones that are “simulating attacks on the island of Taiwan and our ships at sea.”

Meanwhile, Taiwan’s official Central News Agency reported that Taiwan’s army will conduct live-fire artillery drills in southern Pingtung county on Tuesday and Thursday, in response to the Chinese exercises.

The drills will include snipers, combat vehicles, armored vehicles as well as attack helicopters, said the report, which cited an anonymous source.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has called on the international community to “support democratic Taiwan” and “halt any escalation of the regional security situation.” The Group of Seven industrialized nations has also criticized China’s actions, prompting Beijing to cancel a meeting between Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Japanese counterpart, Yoshimasa Hayashi.

China has cut off defense and climate talks with the US and imposed sanctions on Pelosi in retaliation for her visit.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia over the weekend that Pelosi’s visit was peaceful and did not represent a change in American policy toward Taiwan. He accused China of using the trip as a “pretext to increase provocative military activity in and around the Taiwan Strait.”

The Biden administration and Pelosi say the US remains committed to the “one-China” policy that extends formal diplomatic recognition to Beijing while allowing robust informal relations and defense ties with Taipei.

The US, however, criticized Beijing’s actions in the Taiwan Strait, with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre calling them “fundamentally irresponsible.”

“There’s no need and no reason for this escalation,” Jean-Pierre said.

In Washington, Taiwanese de facto ambassador Bi-khim Hsiao said China had no reason to “be so furious” over Pelosi’s visit, which follows a long tradition of American lawmakers visiting Taiwan.

“Well, you know, we have been living under the threat from China for decades,” Hsiao told CBS News on Sunday. “If you have a kid being bullied at school, you don’t say you don’t go to school. You try to find a way to deal with the bully.

“The risks are posed by Beijing,” Hsiao said.

On a visit to Myanmar, whose Chinese-backed military government has been accused of murdering its opponents, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Washington was “taking the opportunity to build up its military deployment in the region, which deserves high vigilance and resolute boycott from all sides.”

“China’s firm stance” is aimed at “earnestly safeguarding peace across the Taiwan Strait and regional stability,” Wang was quoted as saying by the official Xinhua News Agency.

Meanwhile, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong called for a cooling of tensions. “Australia continues to urge restraint, Australia continues to urge deescalation, and this is not something that solely Australia is calling for, and the whole region is concerned about the current situation, the whole region is calling for stability to be restored,” Wong told reporters in Canberra.

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Technology

OnePlus 10T vs Google Pixel 6

The OnePlus 10T is priced on par with the Pixel 6, skips the zoom camera just like Google’s phone, and sports a snappy and barebones Android interface, again like, you guessed it, the Pixel 6.

That is why we are pitching the new OnePlus 10T versus the “old” Google Pixel 6 to help you choose which one to get on the runup to the September release date here in the US, based on their camera, display, and processor performance benchmarks .

OnePlus 10T vs Google Pixel 6, the main differences:


  • Record fast 150W wired charging on the OnePlus 10T, but no wireless charging
  • The smaller Pixel 6 display has better color presentation but lower refresh rate
  • Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset is faster than Google’s Tensor 1 and offers better 5G connectivity
  • The OnePlus 10 comes with twice the RAM and base storage of the Pixel 6
  • Two color options vs three
  • 50 MP cameras, but Google is still the mobile photography boss

Design and Display Quality

The OnePlus 10T is undoubtedly the more elegant phone at the front, what with the thinner display bezels and the boxy Pixel 6 appearance. At the back, however, it’s a toss-up between the OnePlus camera island fused with the side frame and the unorthodox camera “strip” of the Pixel 6.

The Pixel’s design is a bit more comfortable to hold and use with one hand, not only because it is more compact, but also because the elevated camera strip serves as a great place to press your index finger against. The OnePlus 10T’s elevated camera area holds three cameras and a flash, while Google’s strip has two and a flash, making for a rather bare appearance in comparison.

The 10T has two color options – Moonstone Black and Jade Green – which, despite the drastic difference in texture and looks, are achieved by using a glass back. The Pixel 6, in comparison, offers three colorways – Kinda Coral, Sorta Seafoam, and Stormy Black – and is again offering a glass back which has a wireless charging coil on the inside, unlike the OnePlus 8T which only charges with the monstrous 150W brick .

displays

We have to give it to Google and its Pixel line when it comes to display colors. While phones from the BBK holding, like those of Oppo or OnePlus, offer rare per-unit factory calibration on the high-end models for the maximum in wide gamut coverage, Google’s Pixels have perfect display calibration even towards the midrange which is currently occupied by the Pixel 6.

Granted, Google’s midranger has a smaller, 6.4″ 1080p panel with “only” 90Hz refresh rate, against the OnePlus 10T’s 6.7-inch OLED screen with a dynamic 120 Hz refresh rate, but our display benchmarks reveal some weaknesses like a cold white balance, or too high of a Delta E in the grayscale meaning colors that differ from the reference point.

The Pixel 6, on the other hand, has one of the lowest Deltas we’ve measured, near-perfect white balance, and brightness on par with the OnePlus 10T, as if counterweights to the higher refresh rate of the OnePlus phone.

Performance and Software

The OnePlus 10T is powered by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor paired with up to the whopping 16 GB of RAM. if you preorder the OnePlus 10T in the US, you get a free upgrade to the 16GB/256GB version, too. On the software side of things, we have Android 12, with OnePlus’ own OxygenOS 12.1 overlay running on top.

The Pixel 6 runs on Google’s own Tensor processor, coupled with 8GB RAM and 128GB of base storage. While both phones run their light Android interfaces well, the OnePlus 10T runs the most powerful Android chipset at the moment, so Google’s Tensor has a hard time catching up, especially when it comes to gaming or 5G connectivity where Qualcomm has no equal in terms of bands and filters supported.

But let’s look at the raw specs from our performance benchmarks and let them speak for themselves, especially in the 3D graphics rendering section which is important if you play a lot of games on your phone, here the 10T easily surpasses the Pixel 6:

Camera

The OnePlus 10T has a big but aesthetically pleasing camera island on the back, hosting three sensor and lense combos only one of which makes sense, the 50MP main camera with the Sony sensor. The 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro camera are compromises and seem to be there for the count.

Can Google compete with the 50MP sensor of the Pixel 6’s main camera and the 12MP of the ultrawide against the newer OnePlus 10T? It can, and then some, as you can see from the samples below.

The crowd-pleasing OnePlus camera algorithms churn out overly warm, yellowish images with unnatural contrast boost. The photos lose some details in the process, while the Pixel 6 not only manages to snap very realistic, true-to-life colors both indoors and outdoors, but also captures more detail and the images have less blur without oversharpening, and the same goes for the 4K sample videos from the two phones below.

Audio Quality

Both the OnePlus 10T and the Pixel 6 list “dual stereo speakers” among their virtues, but it’s a single speaker augmented by using the earpiece as the other one to keep the stereo sound off-balance. The sound from both phones won’t rock your socks, especially in the lows and mids, but they are both sufficiently loud to annoy people on your morning commute still.

It’s also worth noting that the phones lack a headphone jack, so you’d have to pick your poison of USB-C headphones, or wireless ones if you don’t want to use the “stereo speakers.”

Battery Life and Charging

The OnePlus 10T’s added value is its 150W charging system that pumps its 4800 mAh dual-cell battery full of electrons for less than 20 minutes. We measured 23 minutes, to be exact, but that was from a completely depleted state, not the 1% that OnePlus measures from.

To top it all off, OnePlus also notes that it’s taken measures to make sure this super fast (“SUPERVOOC”) charging is safe by installing 13 temperature sensors inside the phone’s battery system and introducing self-healing battery materials that make it good for 1600 charging cycles, twice the current average.

There’s no wireless charging like on the Pixel 6, but the ultrafast wired and the inclusion of its 150W brick in the box more than compensates In short, both the battery life and the charging rounds go to the OnePlus 10T here.

Specs Comparison

Conclusion: OnePlus 10T or Pixel 6, which one to buy?

While the specs of the OnePlus 10T and Google Pixel 6 are quite similar, as can be expected given their respective price category, the newer phone is definitely the faster one with its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and the 20-minute charging speed. When it comes to photography, the Pixel 6 has the upper hand, though, despite both having 50MP main cameras.

In other words, if performance while gaming, record charging speeds, and a larger display with smoother refresh rate are more important to you than better dynamic range or night colors in your photos and wireless charging, go for the OnePlus 10T which can now be ordered with a free storage upgrade to boot.

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Sports

Schedule, Aussies in action, medal tally, updates, results, scores

Having added seven gold medals to the collection on the penultimate day, Australia has one last chance to secure a further four golds on the final day of the Commonwealth Games.

It’s been a tremendously successful Games for the Aussies as they reached the 1000 gold medal milestone and are 11 golds ahead of host nation England in the tally.

Follow all the action from the final day in our LIVE blog below!

It comes as a five-time Commonwealth Games representative Melissa Wu was confirmed as the flag bearer for Australia at the closing ceremony.

After winning gold in beach volleyball, cricket, diving (twice), road cycling, and javelin, the superstar Diamonds netball team that brought up the incredible milestone by beating Jamaica 55-51 in the women’s netball final.

DAY 10 WRAP: Aussie’s final dive wins gold, Poms RAGE after cycling duel

The Kookaburras are also in action in the men’s hockey, while an Aussie duo compete for the gold in the women’s doubles final in the table tennis.

Foxsports.com.au has you covered on who’s in action, what they’re competing in and when you can watch them!

TALLY LIVE MEDAL

HOCKEY

the kookaburras face India in the men’s end and is scheduled for 9.30pm.

The Aussies, who have not lost at the Commonwealth Games since 1998 along with six gold medals in the trophy cabinet, will look to continue their mind-boggling streak having beaten host nation England in the semi-final.

In the Kookaburras’ most recent clash against India, the Aussies got the better of them to the tune of 7-1 in a pool match at the Tokyo Olympics.

However, India will no doubt be seeking revenge having overcome South Africa in the other semi-final.

Barber claims gold with CLUTCH throw | 00:28

DIVING

Australia’s first medal event was the mixed synchronized 3m springboard final in the diving, with li shixin teaming up with Madison Keeney and Domonic Bedggood paired with Annabelle Smith.

Keeney and Li grabbed silver with a score of 304.02 — less than two points away from gold.

Bedgood and Smith, who’d already won the gold in the women’s synchronized 3m springboard, finish in fifth, only five points off a medal.

the mixed synchronized 10m platform final saw Cassiel Rousseau and Emily Boyd winbronze.

Rousseau was coming off an incredible gold in the men’s 10m platform.

PERFECT 1O in final gold medal dive! | 00:30

TABLE TENNIS

aussie pair Jian Fang Lay and minhyung jee lost their gold medal match to Singapore to take home silver medals.

SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES AEST)

7pm: Women’s doubles plate final, squash (Alex Haydon and Jess Turnbull)

7:05pm: Mixed synchronized 3m springboard final, diving (Li Shixin and Maddison Keeney, Domonic Bedggood and Anabelle Smith)

7:10pm: Women’s doubles final, table tennis (Jian Fang Lay and Minhyung Jee)

8:19pm: Mixed synchronized 10m platform final, diving (Domonic Bedggood and Melissa Wu, Cassiel Rousseau and Emily Boyd)

9:30 pm: Men’s Hockey Final (Kookaburras)

5am ​​(Tuesday): Closing ceremony

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Sydney woman stabbed on doorstep of Dover Heights home

A woman in sydney’s eastern suburbs has been allegedly stabbed at her doorstep after opening her front door to a man believed to be known to her.

A crime scene was established on the cliffs of Dover Heights after the 46-year-old was treated for stab wounds this afternoon.

It’s alleged a 46-year-old man, believed to be a friend of the woman’s husband, knocked on the woman’s door before stabbing her around 3pm, leaving her with a severe chest wound.

An ambulance following an alleged stabbing at Dover Heights
A woman in Sydney’s eastern suburbs has been allegedly stabbed. (Nine)

Three builders working nearby heard the woman’s screams and rushed to the scene, disarming the alleged attacker.

The knife was dropped and the man allegedly fled.

A neighbor witnessed the aftermath of the incident.

“My understanding was she opened the door because he was familiar to her,” witness Marina Bassin said.

The three builders are being credited with potentially saving the woman’s life.

“There were three of them. They were so brave… extremely brave,” Bassin said.

“She was also extremely brave, screaming for help.”

A property in Dover Heights
A crime scene was established on the cliffs of Dover Heights. (Nine)

Paramedics stabilized the woman before taking her to St Vincent’s Hospital in a critical condition.

“This was a very traumatic scene to arrive at with a significant, life-threatening stab wound,” NSW Ambulance Inspector Giles Buchanan said.

“Paramedics administered IV fluids, stemmed the bleeding and provided pain relief to stabilize the patient.

“Stabbing wounds are generally confronting incidents and this patient has suffered a very serious injury.”

The alleged attacker was tracked to Bondi Beach and arrested this afternoon.

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US

5 things to know before the stock market opens Monday, August 8

A trader works on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), New York, August 3, 2022.

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Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day:

1. Stocks look for momentum

US equities markets were on track to open higher Monday morning after three straight winning weeks for the S&P 500, which is recovering from its worst first half in more than 50 years. The Nasdaq also posted a winning week as investors digested the latest jobs report, which was much stronger than expected, as well as chances for future rate hikes from the Federal Reserve, which is in inflation-fighting mode. Markets will also get a fresh read on inflation this week: The latest consumer price index is slated to be released Wednesday, and economists expect it to show a slight slowdown in the red-hot rate of inflation. Follow live stock market updates here.

2. Senate passes climate and health-care package

US Vice President Kamala Harris smiles during her speech at the NAACP National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, US July 18, 2022.

Hannah Beer | Reuters

Senate Democrats, relying on Vice President Kamala Harris’ tiebreaking vote amid unanimous Republican opposition, finally passed a reconciliation package including provisions to battle climate change and bolster health care. The $430 billion bill ended up much smaller than what President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders were looking for, but the party is touting it as a huge victory ahead of the midterm elections this fall. The party in power tends to lose seats in Congress during a president’s first term, and with inflation raging and Biden’s approval ratings in the gutter, Democrats are in danger of ceding control of both chambers. The House is slated to vote on legislation and send it to Biden later this week. Read NBC News’ report here.

3. Fed governor sees more big rate hikes

Federal Reserve Bank Governor Michelle Bowman gives her first public remarks as a Federal policymaker at an American Bankers Association conference In San Diego, California, February 11 2019.

Ann Saphir | Reuters

The Fed is relatively fresh off its second consecutive three-quarter point rate hike, but expect more to come, according to Fed Governor Michelle Bowman. “My view is that similarly sized increases should be on the table until we see inflation declining in a consistent, meaningful, and lasting way,” She said in remarks over the weekend. Bowman, a voting member of the central bank’s rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee, said high inflation is a bigger threat to the economy than slowing growth. If prices continue to surge like they’ve been doing over the past few months, she said, it “could lead to a further economic softening, risking a prolonged period of economic weakness coupled with high inflation, like we experienced in the 1970s.”

4. Huge loss for SoftBank

SoftBank Founder Masayoshi Son said there is “confusion in the world” and in the markets due to a number of factors including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, high inflation and central bank moves to raise interest rates. These factors have contributed to a record annual loss at SoftBank’s Vision Fund.

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High interest rates have taken a toll on risky tech stocks this year, and SoftBank’s tech-focused Vision Fund is feeling the pinch. The Japanese conglomerate said Monday that the Vision Fund posted a loss of 2.93 trillion yen ($21.68 billion) in the most recent quarter – the second-largest quarterly loss for the fund. Overall, the company reported a record quarterly loss after delivering a profit during the same quarter a year earlier. SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son had already warned during the spring that the company would be more “conservative” with its investments after a massive loss during its previous fiscal year.

5. China sets new military drills near Taiwan

Video screenshot shows a missile launched by the rocket force of the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army PLA, targeting designated maritime areas to the east of the Taiwan Island, Aug. 4, 2022.

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China isn’t done with its aggressive drills near Taiwan. The Chinese military said Monday it would conduct new actions in the air and sea near the self-ruled island, which China claims as its own. China’s military had just wrapped up several days’ worth of exercises – its largest ever, according to Reuters – protesting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. The drills included the firing of 11 short-range ballistic missiles, while warships, fighter jets and drones made several maneuvers around the island.

– CNBC’s Yun Li, Jeff Cox and Arjun Khrapal contributed to this report.

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Council rates Banyule Melbourne family hit by 31 per cent council rate rise

Father-of-four John Lawrence says he has been hit by a whopping 31 per cent increase in his council rates.

John, who lives with his family in Viewbank in Melbourne’s north-east, which is in the Banyule City Council area, claims he’s being bullied and threatened into paying an extra $750 a year.

That rise is despite his council having a rate cap of 1.75 per cent for the financial year 2022/2023.

Father-of-four John Lawrence says he has been hit by a whopping 31 per cent increase in his council rates.
Father-of-four John Lawrence says he has been hit by a whopping 31 per cent increase in his council rates. (Nine)

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“My problem with this is, it’s just the lack of consultation and this just sheer demand,” he said.

John says he’s tried to complain to the council but hasn’t made any progress.

In the rate rise notification letter he was told that he’d be slugged a 10 per cent interest fee on any outstanding payments.

“There’s nowhere you can go, I’ve rung the councilor (who said) ‘I’ll get back to you’,” he told A Current Affair.

“I’ve rung the council themselves, (who said) ‘no, that seems right but we’ve had a few people from Viewbank complaining about the same thing’.

“Well come on guys, this is not right.”

Father-of-four John Lawrence says he has been hit by a whopping 31 per cent increase in his council rates.
John, who lives with his family in Viewbank in Melbourne’s north-east, which is in the Banyule City Council area, claims he’s being bullied and threatened into paying an extra $750 a year. (Nine)

The main influenza for Lawrence is he believes the council services in his area have reduced over time.

“We’ve also got problems with the trees, they keep dropping limbs, we keep reporting these issues to the council.

“We’ve got a road down here full of potholes, we’ve asked the council so many times to attend these potholes,” he said.

“How is it a council can get away with doing this sort of stuff?”

Dean Hurlston, vice president of Ratepayers Victoria, said there are a couple of things homeowners can do if they’re hit with a shock rate bill.

“The Ombudsman is very good at giving you an outline of what your rights are, and how you can actually talk to the Council,” he said.

“You can also object to the valuation on the actual rates notice, but you only have a couple of months to do that,” he said.

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Banyule City Council declined an on-camera interview but issued a statement.

“Increases to overall Council rates are in line with the rate cap set at 1.75 per cent for the 2022/23 year,” it said.

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Banyule City Council declined an on-camera interview but issued a statement. “Increases to overall Council rates are in line with the rate cap set at 1.75 per cent for the 2022/23 year,” it said. (Nine)

“Rates are calculated based on the Capital Improved Value (CIV) of each individual property.

“Each property is revalued annually by the Victorian Government Valuer-General Victoria and are reflective of increasing property prices over the 2021 year.

“Council is not responsible for setting property values.

“The value shown on the rates notice is the value of the property at 1 January of this year.

“Property owners can object to the Victorian Government valuation of their property and have until October 4 to do so.

“Overall Banyule has seen the overall valuations applied to properties increase by around 21 per cent compared to last year.

“Some suburbs have increased by more than that including Viewbank where the average valuation increase is around 31 per cent.

“Council does not receive any additional income through rising property values.

“As with all council’s, interest is only charged on overdue payments and is in line with the provisions of the Local Government Act 2022.

“Council allows six business days grace for late payments before interest is charged.”

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Earbuds may soon detect ear infections, other ailments – UBNow: News and views for UB faculty and staff

New UB-led research shows how earbuds may soon be able to detect common ear infections and other ailments.

A study published in June by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) describes what the research team is calling EarHealth.

The system pairs Bluetooth earbuds with a smartphone that’s equipped with a deep learning platform. (Deep learning is a type of machine learning, which itself is a form of artificial intelligence.)

EarHealth works by sending a chirp through the earbuds of a healthy user. It records how the chirp reverberates throughout the ear canals, creating a profile of each user’s unique inner ear geometry.

Subsequent chirps — for example, a user might set the system for once daily testing — monitor each ear for three conditions that alter the ear canal’s geometry: earwax blockage, ruptured ear drums and otitis media, a common ear infection.

Each condition has a unique audio signature that the deep learning system can detect with fairly accurate results.

The researchers reported EarHealth achieved an accuracy of 82.6% in 92 users, including 27 healthy subjects, 22 patients with a ruptured eardrum, 25 patients with otitis media and 18 patients with earwax blockage.

“With people worldwide living longer, and the prevalence of headphones, it is more important than ever to monitor one’s ear health,” says lead author Zhanpeng Jin, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

“With EarHealth, we have developed what we believe is the first-ever earbud-based system that monitors ear health conditions in an effective, affordable and user-friendly way,” he adds. “Because it has the potential to detect these conditions very early, it could greatly improve health outcomes for many people.”

The study, supported by the US National Science Foundation, was presented in June at ACM’s International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys) in Portland, Oregon.

Co-authors include Yang Gao, a postdoctoral scholar at Northwestern University; Xiaotao Guo, a researcher at The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC in China; Yincheng Jin, a UB PhD candidate; Zhengxiong Li, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Colorado Denver; and Jun Wen, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School.

The team is planning additional studies to refine the system. These include testing how ear hair, a history of eardrum inflammation and other factors might affect EarHealth’s performance.

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Sports

Lobb with the perfect 10

Rory Lobb has been awarded a perfect 10 votes for his four goal performance following Fremantle’s win against the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on Saturday.

Both Justin Longmuir and Luke Beveridge put in the same vote sheet for their 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 votes with Lobb named the best on ground by both for his four goal and seven mark performance.

This is the third time Lobb has earned the most votes in a game this year, but his first time outright, after having nine votes alongside Sean Darcy against Port Adelaide and eight votes alongside Michael Frederick against Melbourne at the MCG.

Midfielder Caleb Serong was the unanimous second best on ground with an equal game-high eight clearances as well as 24 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five inside 50s and seven involvement scores.

Luke Ryan may have been unlucky to just get four votes for his dominant efforts down back, reeling in 15 marks and with 31 effective disposals from his 32. He also led all Fremantle players with 573 meters gained.

Jordan Clark earned votes for the seventh time this season with 26 disposals, 10 marks and six interceptions – plus one of the most impressive spoils of the season.

Josh Dunkley was the only Western Bulldogs player to earn votes with six after racking up 21 contested possessions.

VOTES v WESTERN BULLDOGS
10 – Rory Lobb (FRE)
8 – Caleb Serong (FRE)
6 – Josh Dunkley (WB)
4 – Luke Ryan (FRE)
2 – Jordan Clark (FRE)

With no votes, Andrew Brayshaw has now slid to seventh in the overall standings.

88 Touk Miller GCFC
88 Lachie Neale BL
86 Clayton Oliver MELB
86 Christian Petracca MELB
75 patrick cripps carl
75 connor rozee PORT
72 Andrew Brayshaw FR

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Windsor Hills crash: Prayer vigil honors Asherey Ryan, who was more than 8 months pregnant, and other victims of fiery collision

WINDSOR HILLS, Calif. (KABC) — Grieving family and community members gathered Sunday at a Windsor Hills intersection to remember six lives lost when a speeding driver ran a red light, triggering a crash that engulfed multiple vehicles in flames.

The driver who is blamed for the crash was hospitalized and is expected to face charges possibly by Monday.

Nicole Linton, 37, was initially being held on a $2 million bail. On Sunday, records indicate the amount had been increased to $9 million.

Authorities say Linton was speeding in a Mercedes when she ran a red light at the intersection of La Brea and Slauson avenues on Thursday. She slammed into multiple vehicles, and three of them were engulfed by flames.

Linton is a traveling nurse from Houston who was working in the Los Angeles area. Police are looking into whether drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.

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Among the dead were Asherey Ryan, who was more than eight months pregnant, along with her boyfriend Reynold Lester and their unborn baby, named Armani Lester. Asherey’s 11-month old son Alonzo Quintero was also killed. They were heading to a prenatal doctor’s appointment at the time of the crash.

“She was such a beautiful lady,” said Jean Martin of Windsor Hills, who attended Sunday’s vigil. “You know she was a good mom. To her family de ella, be sure to take the life and time you had and cherish that.”

A growing memorial of flowers, photos and candles has been placed at the intersection in memory of the victims.

“His body was damn near cremated on the corner,” said Lester’s aunt, Shanita Guy. “For what? For what?”

Family members and community activists also called for safety improvements at the intersection, which they say has seen other serious crashes.

They also called for Linton to face the maximum penalty allowed by law if convicted.

A GoFundMe has been set up to help Asherey’s family with funeral expenses.

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