More New Zealand specialty coffee roasters are jumping on the instant trend.
As fewer people head out to cafes for a cup of coffee, roasters are making it easier for people to have a tasty cup of joe at home.
Specialty coffee roaster Flight Coffee started an instant coffee line less than two months ago, after director and founder Nick Clark found fewer people were venturing out for a barista-made brew post-Covid.
On top of that, the increase in living costs and inflation has caused a massive uptake in home coffee consumption, he said.
“We’re seeing more and more people buy home coffee machines and making it themselves.“
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In the past 10 years, Clark had seen the development and innovation of alternative ways to brew and make coffee at home and in cafes.
And although he said the consumption of whole bean coffee would likely always hold the crown, there had been strong growth in alternative consumption of high-quality coffee such as pods and instant.
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Coffee drinkers on Ponsonby Rd have noticed a hike in prices at their favorite coffee shops.
“There is a move to the premiumisation of great quality coffee in general. We’re seeing it with the capsule market and now with instant.”
Clark said it costs more to produce the instant due to the extra steps in the process.
“Our instant coffee range is the same coffee you’ll find us selling as a whole bean, high quality specialty that has been ethically sourced through our supply chain.”
A 2022 instant coffee market study found the global instant coffee market reached a value of US$12.7 billion (NZ$20.35b) in 2021.
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Flight Coffee’s instant range launched in June.
The market is projected to reach US$17.3b by 2027, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate of 5.4% during 2022-2027.
David Huang, owner Society Coffee Roasters in Auckland and board member of the NZ Specialty Coffee Association, said the market seemed to indicate that a few major specialty coffee players were moving into the field of instant coffee.
The likely idea behind it was to capture mainstream food service sales such as the public who bought coffee from the supermarket instead of a local roaster.
“The analogy behind this movement is simple. General consumers do not want to spend time or invest money and effort into making coffee as it is still not embedded in NZ culture to prepare coffee freshly ourselves,” he said.
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David Huang says the market seems to indicate that a few major specialty coffee players are moving into the field of instant coffee.
The pandemic and work from home movement had resulted in a fair increase in coffee consumption at home and in the workplace.
Huang said up to 70% of the coffee consumed in NZ was in the form of instant, while the fresh roasted bean and grind market only accounted for 30%.
“But there are well over 400 coffee roasters fighting in this over-saturated market.”
Huang said about five years ago barista-made coffee became a loss leading product and with the continued increased cost of raw material like green (raw) coffee bean, businesses needed to adapt, or put their prices up.
“The move to capture this massive general consumer market is inevitable and sensitive from business strategy point of view, as product like instant and capsule coffee have a longer shelf life, a much bigger margin and easier to handle in transportation.”
Huang said only time would tell how NZ consumers would respond to the hype.
It wouldn’t be an EVO without some character announcements, so Capcom took the opportunity this evening to show off the next two characters making up Street Fighter 6’s roster: the return of Juri, alongside Kimberly, a fighter making her series debut.
You can see both in action below in this trailer. Juri makes her entrance with one of the slickest Akira slides I’ve seen for a while, while Kimberly is described by Capcom as, uh, a “spunky new ninja”, who has special moves involving spray cans and a walkman:
Of course this isn’t really the first time we’ve seen Kimberly, who is the first playable African-American woman in street-fighter series history. She was teased in the game’s announcement trailer, and we saw her full design de ella (as well as Juri’s) in that art leak from a few months back.
That leak is probably going to spoil a lot of these announcements going forwards, at least a little, though I guess it has also got us wanting to see more of some of the cooler examples, like China’s AKI and Italy’s glorious new gladiator.
Street Fighter 6 is due sometime next year.
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The convicted drug smuggler-turned-reality TV contestant posted about her newly-single status on Sunday, prompting immediate calls for her to be the next bachelorette, naturally.
Corby, 45, posted a photo of her presumably hand-in-hand with her scribbled-out ex-boyfriend Ben Panangian, with the call to action: “Looking for a New Four Leaf Clover. * ATTENTION *. Help a girl out – Get Tagging”.
The post included Papa Roach song Last Resort to drive her request home.
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Responding to the revelation and subsequent bachelorette buzz, Warner Bros. executive producer Ed hinted it’s not off the table.
Speaking to Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa during a surprise call this morning, Ed confirmed there had been no decision made on the next bachelorette yet, prompting Fitzy to make his pitch.
“Schapelle Corby has broken up with Ben over in Bali and looking for love. Now there have been a lot of people suggesting it wouldn’t be great if Channel 10 could find Schapelle Corby Love?” I have suggested.
“I agree… I think a lot of people would tune in,” Ed responded, asking the pair: “Do you think she’d be good on the dates?” to which funnyman Fitzy suggested a final destination.
“And the final decision, her down to two guys, the final decision is in Kuta,” he joked about the popular Aussie tourist spot in Bali, where Corby was infamously arrested with her bodyboard bag in 2004.
Revealing they “hadn’t considered” Corby for the spot, Ed said: “We’ll absolutely put that to Channel 10.”
It wouldn’t be Corby’s first stint on Aussie TV since she was released from prison, having appeared on Channel 7’s SAS Australia in 2020, and Dancing With The Stars in 2021.
Corby spent nine years in Indonesia’s brutal Kerobokan Prison after she was convicted of smuggling 4.2kg of cannabis into the country via a checked-in boogie board bag.
It was at the notoriously rough prison where she met her Indonesian surfer ex Panangian in 2006.
Corby had previously shared they were eager to have a baby together, despite it being virtually impossible for Panagian to settle in Australia due to his criminal record.
The couple caught up overseas in countries that didn’t require visas for entry.
Scott Dixon has pulled off a come-from-behind win to edge out countryman Scott McLaughlin in a manic IndyCar Big Machine Music City Grand Prix.
A well-timed pit stop and a stroke of luck propelled the Chip Ganassi Racing driver to the head of the field late in proceedings.
The six-time IndyCar winner held off a similarly strong comeback drive by McLaughlin, who had led the Nashville race early only to be hindered by a butchered pit stop.
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Scott Dixon won the chaotic 80-lapper in Nashville (Supplied)
With the win, Dixon moves to outright second on the all-time winners’ list and propelled himself to second in the standings just six points behind Team Penske’s Will Power.
“I think the tough thing all weekend is I knew the PNC Bank No.9 was super fast, we proved that in the warm-up, we just didn’t have many consecutive laps,” said Dixon.
“Kudos to the team. We had a big crash that took half the floor off the car. We had to take four turns of front wing out. We had no grip.
“I think we did 45 or 50 laps on that last set of tyres. The last stop, we didn’t even take tyres. Huge credit to Firestone as well.”
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It was a sterling defensive drive by Dixon, who held off McLaughlin at the death to win by just 0.1 seconds.
“We were worried about him because I knew he’d take chances, he kind of has to with the standings at the moment,” said Dixon of McLaughlin.
“He was super fast as well. He had fresh tires too, so I was a bit of a sitting duck. I think if there was a lap or two more it would have been really tough to do.
“Congrats to him on a great weekend. Hopefully that was good for us for points.”
Scott McLaughlin finished second to Kiwi countryman Scott Dixon in Nashville (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
From the point, McLaughlin led Grosjean through the tight left-handed turn one and immediately set about creating a gap.
After a clean start to proceedings, pre-event favorite Colton Herta made wheel-to-wheel contact with Dalton Kellett of AJ Foyt Racing at the tight turn seven.
With nowhere to go, Herta clouted the wall and plucked his front wing off. He was forced to the pits and duly went down a lap.
Come lap eight, IndyCar’s most recent race winner Alexander Rossi locked up and stalled to bring out the full course caution.
It was another cruel blow for Andretti Autosport, which quickly found itself with two cars a lap down to the leader.
Racing summarized on lap 12 with McLaughlin at the head of the field. Eight laps later and green flag pit stops got underway in earnest.
Will Power still leads the IndyCar Series standings by just six points (Supplied)
In the midst of that, Meyer Shank Racing’s Helio Castroneves spun on his own out of turn six to bring out the second caution of the day.
Prior to the safety car intervention, a handful of drivers had pitted and benefited as the leaders came to the lane under yellow.
Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou cycled to the lead of the race ahead of teammate Jimmie Johnson. Castroneves’ stablemate Simon Pagenaud was third, AJ Foyt Racing’s Kyle Kirkwood fourth, and David Malukas of Dale Coyne Racing with HMD Motorsports fifth.
McLaughlin was the first of those who pitted under yellow ahead of Grosjean, Team Penske’s Will Power, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s Christian Lundgaard, and Pato O’Ward of McLaren SP.
It was a short-lived green flag run on lap 26 when Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s Graham Rahal drilled the back of O’Ward. That damaged Rahal’s front wing while O’Ward lost drive.
Further back, Rahal’s teammate Jack Harvey came to a halt as he tried to avoid the melee ahead of him. That checked up Juncos Hollinger Racing driver Callum Ilott and Dixon, leaving Kellett to rear-end the Kiwi.
Dixon suffered damage to the floor in the crash, pitting under yellow and falling to the back of the pack.
Ilott subsequently stalled, as did Kellet who copped a hit from the only female in the field, Simona De Silvestro of Paretta Autosport.
Such was the damage to Rahal’s car that as he limped back to the pit lane, the wing got stuck under his front wheels and speared him into the outside wall over the bridge.
O’Ward, Kellet, and De Silvestro retired while Rahal returned to the race later on.
After the incident, O’Ward took to social media to vent his frustrations in which the race’s location is labeled “Crashville.”
It was another chaotic restart on lap 33 when Ilott and Rossi interlocked wheels, sending the pair into the turn one run-off. Moments later, Dale Coyne Racing’s Takuma Sato and Andretti Autosport rookie Devlin DeFrancesco collided and darted into the outside wall.
On the lap 41 restart, Pagenaud sent smoke signals as he locked up and nearly center punched the rear of Palou.
Not wasting any time, McLaughlin dive-bombed Malukas into turn three and copped a hit from the rookie, though the Kiwi ultimately prevailed.
Come lap 43, McLaughlin pulled off another bold pass, this time picking off Pagenaud.
Out in front, Palou held a 2.5-second lead over McLaughlin. Pagenaud began limping with a suspected differential issue, ceding places to Malukas ans Grosjean.
As lap 50 ticked over, the final green flag pit stops began in earnest. Shortly thereafter, the caution was called after Rahal nose-dived the wall and was followed in by Rinus VeeKay.
That gave Scott Dixon a massive free kick, having just pitted prior to the yellow. He cycled to the lead of the race with Power and Lundgaard second and third respectively.
For McLaughlin, a horror pit stop some three seconds slower than his rival dropped him to 15th.
With the pit stops completed, it was Newgarden who led, albeit, with another stop to come. Dixon was second and Lundgaard third. Power was fourth while Havery was fifth. Palou was sixth as the first of those to pit under yellow followed by Malukas, Herta, Grosjean, and Kirkwood.
McLaughlin wasted little time on the restart, climbing five places on the first green flag lap with a series of brave passes.
With 17 lapses to go, the two rookies Kirkwood and Malukas came together to bring out yet another caution.
Under the safety car, race leader Newgarden pitted with 14 laps to go to hand Dixon the lead over Lundgaard.
On the restart, McLaughlin took care of Herta for fourth and then passed Palou for third, who was carrying front wing damage.
Former points leader Marcus Ericsson had been the quiet achiever of the day, consistently hanging around the top 10, only to lose drive momentarily and stop on track.
With eight lapses to go, Johnson lost control of his car coming off the bridge and slapped the wall hard. That wrecked his car and once more the safety car was brought out.
Four laps shy of the finish, Newgarden got into the side of Grosjean on the restart. With nowhere to go, the Frenchman slammed into the wall and brought proceedings to a halt.
With the finish in sight, the red flag was drawn. After a brief intermission, that set up a one-and-a-half-lap dash to the checkered flag.
McLaughlin ducked and dived to try to find a way through, but Dixon ultimately crossed the line first.
Palou bookended the podium for Chip Ganassi Racing while Rossi and Herta capped off incredible recovery drives to fourth and fifth respectively.
Newgarden, Felix Rosenqvist, Lundgaard, Harvey, and Pagenaud completed the top 10 with Power on the fringe in 11th.
The IndyCar Series continues on August 21 (AEST) with the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway.
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Democrats in the United States have passed a sweeping $430bn bill intended to fight climate change, lower drug prices and raise some corporate taxes, in a major victory for President Joe Biden.
The package, known as the Inflation Reduction Act, passed the Senate on Sunday by a 51-50 party line vote with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tie-breaking ballot.
“The Senate is making history,” an elated Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said, after pumping his fists in the air as cheered Democrats and their staff members responded to the vote with a standing ovation.
“To Americans who’ve lost faith that Congress can do big things, this bill is for you,” he said. “This bill is going to change America for decades.”
Schumer said the legislation contains “the boldest clean energy package in American history” to fight climate change while reducing consumer costs for energy and some medicines.
The action sends the measure to the House of Representatives for a vote, likely Friday when representatives plan to reconvene briefly during a summer recess. They are expected to pass it, which would then send the bill to the White House for Biden’s signature. In a statement, Biden said he looked forward to signing the bill into law.
Democrats hope the bill’s passage will help the party’s House and Senate candidates in the November 8 midterm elections at a time when Biden is suffering from anemic public approval ratings amid high inflation.
Senators engaged in a round-the-clock marathon of voting that began Saturday and stretched late into Sunday. Democrats swatted down some three dozen Republican amendments designed to torpedo the legislation.
Conservative lawmakers have criticized the bill as wasteful spending, with top Republican Senator Mitch McConnell accusing Democrats of voting to “double down on their economic disaster”.
‘Biggest climate investment in US history’
The legislation is aimed at reducing carbon emissions and shifting consumers to green energy, while cutting prescription drug costs for the elderly and tightening enforcement on taxes for corporations and the wealthy.
The bill would invest nearly $375bn over the decade in climate change-fighting strategies including investments in renewable energy production and tax rebates for consumers to buy new or used electric vehicles.
It’s broken down to include $60bn for a clean energy manufacturing tax credit and $30bn for a production tax credit for wind and solar, seen as ways to boost and support the industries that can help curb the country’s dependence on fossil fuels. The bill also gives tax credits for nuclear power and carbon capture technology that oil companies such as Exxon Mobil have invested millions of dollars to advance.
For consumers, there are tax breaks as incentives to go green. One is a 10-year consumer tax credit for renewable energy investments in wind and solar. There are tax breaks for buying electric vehicles, including a $4,000 tax credit for purchase of used electric vehicles and $7,500 for new ones.
In all, Democrats believe the strategy could put the country on a path to cut greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030, and “would represent the single biggest climate investment in US history, by far”.
“This is a historic achievement,” said Gregory Wetsone, president of the American Council on Renewable Energy.
“This represents the first time in the United States that we have seen Congress take a serious effort to deal with the climate problem. And this bill, the programs it includes, are ones we have been advocating for many years and I think will have a huge impact allowing the clean energy transition that we know we are going to need to deal with climate change,” he told Al Jazeera .
Lower prescription drug costs
On the healthcare front, the bill would allow the Medicare program to negotiate prescription drug prices with pharmaceutical companies for the first time, saving the federal government some $288bn over the 10-year budget window.
Those new revenues would be put back into lower costs for seniors on medications, including a $2,000 out-of-pocket cap for older adults buying prescriptions from pharmacies. It also extends expiring subsidies that help 13 million people afford health insurance.
The bill’s final costs were being recalculated, but overall it would raise more than $700bn over a decade. The money would come from a 15 percent minimum tax on a handful of corporations with annual profits above $1bn, a 1 percent tax on companies that repurchase their own stock, bolstered IRS tax collections, and government savings from lower drug costs.
With some $740bn in new revenue and around $440bn in new investments, the bill promises to put the difference of about $300bn toward deficit reduction.
The latest package is barely more than one-tenth the size of Biden’s initial 10-year, $3.5 trillion rainbow of progressive aspirations in his Build Back Better initiative. It abandoned earlier proposals for universal preschool, paid family leave, and expanded child care aid. That plan collapsed after conservative Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat, opposed it saying it was too costly and would drive inflation.
Nonpartisan analysts have said the Inflation Reduction Act would have a minor effect on surging consumer prices.
Republicans said the bill would undermine an economy that policymakers are struggling to keep from plummeting into recession. They said the bill’s business taxes would hurt job creation and force prices skyward, making it harder for people to cope with the nation’s worst inflation since the 1980s.
“Democrats have already robbed American families once through inflation, and now their solution is to rob American families a second time,” McConnell, the Senate Minority leader, argued.
He said spending and tax increases in the legislation would eliminate jobs while having an insignificant effect on inflation and climate change.
If you were to name Australia’s “scariest” bird, the good old magpie would likely top your list for its notorious swooping.
In fact, September, which is fast-approaching, is the height of the “swooping season”.
But one US expat has shared her traumatizing encounter with – not a magpie – but a beloved kookaburra.
The TikTok user, who goes by the name of Jaylee Promise on the platform, has clocked 1.3 million ‘likes’ on clips mainly about her culture shock since moving to Australia earlier this year.
In her latest video, the Californian woman explained she was at a cafe with friends sitting in a grassy, outdoor area when a kookaburra flew straight past her.
“This is going to sound like a fake story but it’s not,” she began the clip.
They [Australians] they have these birds here called, I think, Cock-ah, Cook-ah-berra, or something,” Jaylee continued as she struggled to pronounce kookaburra.
“These birds are creepy. I have had incidents with these types of birds before. They are not scared, they will swoop right past your face, in your business.”
She said as she was enjoying her long black coffee while chatting to friends, a kookaburra swooped right past her face carrying a snake.
“A live snake in its beak,” she said with a stunned look on her face. “I seemed to be the only one shocked by this.
“Everyone was just like ‘anyway’. I was freaking out, about to fall off my chair.”
She said she didn’t know whether to “scream or cry” about what she was witnessing.
“This bird goes up into the tree and it is whacking the snake against the tree to kill it.”
Kookaburras do indeed eat snakes. They are almost exclusively carnivorous, also eating mice, yabbies, insects, small reptiles and the young of other birds, according to the Nature Conservancy Australia.
Wildlife rescuer William Watson told the ABC that kookaburras hit larger prey items such as snakes against trees and rocks to kill, soften or break them into smaller pieces before they swallow them.
In her clip, Jaylee continued. “Meanwhile I am meant to be paying attention to what my friends are saying and they’re not even looking over there.
“What if that bird dropped the snake on us? Anyway I think the bird ate it.”
In suburban parks and gardens, kookaburras are known to become quite brazen and will happily snatch a sausage or two off barbecues, so it’s best to keep a close eye on your meat.
Jaylee’s clip, titled “Another day in Australia”, unsurprisingly garnered hundreds of comments from Aussies unphased by the kookaburra’s act.
“Bit confused mate, what’s the issue?” one Aussie man asked.
“STRAYA!!!!” another commenter simply said, helpfully summing up the situation.
One person told Jaylee she had nothing to worry about.
“He won’t drop it on ya mate. It’s his dinner from him – he ai n’t letting it go for anything, ”he said, while another person pointed out the“ the only bird Australians fear is the magpie ”.
“I live on a farm. Kookaburras and blue-tongued lizards are always welcome because they keep snakes away. Fantastic animals,” yet another poster added.
Others described the native kookaburra as the “coolest Australian bird”.
“They might steal your food but they won’t hurt you and they’re easy to befriend,” one person told the US expat.
“Yeah be careful if you go camping, they literally will take a sausage or meat from your mouth if you ain’t careful,” another said.
“Aussies won’t flinch for a kookaburra, except to say ‘hi’ to it. Now… magpies are another matter,” a third person added.
One TikTok user said she witnessed a kookaburra steal a little boy’s chip right out of his hand.
“And this poor kid’s looking at his hand where the chip used to be,” she said.
However, while many reassured the US woman she had nothing to fear, others couldn’t but correct her pronunciation.
“Every Australian in the comments screaming ‘IT’S KOOKABURRA’ myself included,” one woman wrote.
An Asian-Australian hairdresser has decided to publicly shame one of her sleazy male clients in the hope of deterring others in her town from making the same type of requests.
Kim Tran, 29, became the proud owner of the Walk In Barber Shop in Geraldton, a mining town in Western Australia’s mid-west, two years ago.
But since opening her shop, the hairdresser of 15 years said she has been asked to perform sexually explicit services such as ‘happy endings’ almost every day.
Kim received more than 200 of the lewd requests in her first month of business and after two years, the hairdresser is at breaking point.
‘Enough is enough,’ she told the Daily Mail Australia tearfully. ‘I can’t take it anymore.’
Kim Tran, 29, became the proud owner of the Walk In Barber Shop in Geraldton, a town in Western Australia’s mid-west region, two years ago
The hairdresser of 15 years told Daily Mail Australia that since opening she has been asked to perform sexually explicit services almost daily (pictured, Kim’s Walk In Barber Shop)
Kim has been having trouble sleeping and suffers anxiety from the constant messages, phone calls and in-person visits from sleazy clients who want more than just a haircut.
On Friday, she exposed one of the hundreds of messages she receives from single and married men, asking for sexual services.
Kim posted screenshots of messages from the man – including his phone number – and pleaded with others not to mistake her hairdressing services with those of a sex worker.
‘I would like to book in for a shave and trim with a happy ending please text me a time and cash amount,’ the man’s first message reads.
‘What happy ending are you asking about?’ Kim replied.
The customer then explained in disgusting terms: ‘Just nice rub to unload please!’
‘I don’t do a happy ending! You have to stop this,’ Kim hit back, saying she would report the man to local police.
Kim published one of the hundreds of explicit messages she receives from single and married men asking for sexual services (pictured, the text exchange with the client)
Kim (pictured) said she was scared to go to the police over fears of retaliation and said she was so busy she couldn’t take a day off to lodge a report against the men who ask for lewd requests
Kim said she was too scared to go to the police over fears of retaliation and said she was so busy she had no time to take a day off and lodge a report.
‘Sometimes I worry if I report them, then they will know and get angry and they will come back to hurt me,’ she said.
The hairdresser said the non-stop requests for sexual services had put a strain on her relationship and caused arguments with her partner.
‘He gets angry and upset,’ Kim said.
‘He sometimes asks me for their numbers so he can call them and tell them to leave me alone’.
The 29-year-old wears her engagement ring to work every day but said it does little to stop the advances – some of which come from men who know her partner.
The 29-year-old (pictured) wears her engagement ring to work every day but says this does little to stop the advances – some of which come from men who even know her partner
The clients who ask for sexual services can be as young as 19, but the majority come from men in their mid 30s to late 60s.
Kim said she gets in-person requests about twice a day and texts and phone calls asking if she offers explicit services every third or fourth day.
She has even put signs on the door and salon mirrors to remind customers she was a ‘hairdresser only’ but said the signs are mostly ignored.
One client offered her $2,000 to perform an explicit act while others have even tried to grab her mid-way through their haircut or while she’s holding the door for them.
One customer told the hairdresser he liked ‘small Asian girls’.
Since opening, Kim has had signs on the door and salon mirrors (pictured) that remind customers she is a ‘hairdresser only’ but they go mostly ignored
‘Men go to Vietnam and Thailand and it’s easy to get a girl for one night. They see an Asian girl and they think maybe she does that same service,’ Kim said.
The hairdresser is usually able to ignore the onslaught of requests for sexual services, but said in recent weeks, the unwanted attention had become unbearable.
‘I’ve been having some really rough times,’ she said through tears.
A large part of her job has become telling men no – which Kim said she does politely.
‘I say, “I’m very sorry but I am a hairdresser, I don’t do those jobs, please understand and leave me alone”,’ she said.
‘I have never got angry or crazy, even when I feel very sad. Even when people try and touch me in my shop. I tell them I am trying to earn a living for my family.’
Kim (pictured in her shop with her six-year-old daughter) said she is usually able to ignore the onslaught of lewd requests but that in recent weeks it had become unbearable
The hairdresser last week posted screenshots of a text exchange with a male customer to the Facebook page ‘Geraldton Neighborhood Watch’.
‘I am often looked down upon by others because I am Asian,’ she wrote.
‘Many people think that Asians are mostly prostitutes, so I am often texted or harassed by customers at the store.
‘I believe there are many other women who have the same problem as me but the difference is that they don’t dare say to say it because they are shy or don’t want people to judge them.’
Kim said this was why she had included the man’s personal phone number.
‘If anyone is a relative of the person with the phone number below I hope they will find out the true face of the husband and father they are living with,’ she wrote.
Kim has also got in touch with Desert Blue Connect, a women’s advocacy group, who made her feel ‘much better’ and said she deserved to be respected
The hairdresser ended her post by saying she hoped others wouldn’t do things that ‘affect the work psychology, joy or vitality’ of others.
‘I am just a barber. Please respect. Barber only,’ Kim reiterated.
Geraldton locals were quick to come to her defense with dozens of Facebook users condemning the ‘disgraceful’ request.
‘That is disgusting and no one should have to be subjected to such disgraceful and disrespectful behaviour,’ one woman wrote.
One man slammed the customer as a ‘sad individual’ and encouraged Kim to ‘rise above’ and leave it ‘along with the person who felt it in the gutter’.
‘So sorry you have to deal with this revolting creep and others like him,’ another said.
‘Hold your head high and good on you for posting this sicko’s number’.
One woman said she had received the same request mid-way though a haircut and urged her fellow hairdresser to ‘stay safe’.
Kim (pictured) hopes her post will stop the onslaught of requests from ‘creepy’ customers and give other victims of the same harassment the confidence to speak up
Kim hopes that by speaking about her experience it will stop ‘creepy’ customers from asking her to perform sexual services in her shop.
She got in touch with Desert Blue Connect, a women’s advocacy group, who made her feel ‘much better’ and said she deserved to be respected.
The hairdresser said working two jobs has left her little time to read the comments but said she felt ‘very lucky’ to receive the support of the community.
Kim also hopes sharing her story will give other women a voice.
‘I hope many other victims read my post,’ she told Daily Mail Australia.
England’s 4x100m relay team was stripped of gold as the Games’ track and field program came to a close in dramatic scenes inside Alexander Stadium on Monday morning (AEST).
It looked like the host nation had done just enough to pull off one of the biggest moments of the Games as anchor Jessie Knight held off Canada’s Kyra Constantine down the final straight to cross the line just a thousandth of a second ahead.
Cheers erupted from the home crowd as replays showed Knight hang on in a photo finish.
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Jodie Williams and Victoria Ohuruogu of England move out of their lane at the first change over, prompting the team to be disqualified. (Corbis via Getty Images)
However, only after the team had completed their victory lap, it was announced they would be disqualified after committing an infringement at the end of the first leg.
A review of the first baton change showed English runner Jodie Williams drifting into the inside lane to her left (lane 2) as she positioned herself to receive the baton from teammate Victoria Ohuruogu and take off.
It is a stipulation of the rules that all runners remain in their assigned lane.
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England launched an immediate appeal of the decision, but 20 minutes later it was confirmed that the bid had been tossed out.
As a result, Canada was elevated to gold, Jamaica to silver and Scotland to the bronze medal.
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A former soldier accused of murdering his wife on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula has been ordered to stand trial after losing a bid to have the case thrown out against him.
Key points:
Antony Ogar has been charged with murdering his wife, but has pleaded not guilty
I have unsuccessfully sought to have the case dismissed
Ms Ogar died from blunt-force head injuries.
Antony Ogar, 59, is charged with murdering his 37-year-old wife, Cherry Manager Ogar, at their Port Hughes house last year.
Ms Ogar died from blunt-force head injuries.
Mr Ogar asked the Adelaide Magistrates Court to throw out the charge against him, with his lawyer telling the court the prosecution case was “boxing at shadows”.
But Magistrate Michelle Sutcliffe found there were “substantive matters” and a case to answer, ordering him to stand trial in the Supreme Court.
Mr Ogar has now pleaded not guilty to Ms Ogar’s murder.
Magistrate Sutcliffe suppressed most of the arguments made during the no-case-to-answer hearing on the grounds it would prejudice Mr Ogar’s right to a fair trial.
But ABC News can reveal Mr Ogar’s lawyer Martin Anders told the court during that hearing it was not “possible pathologically to determine the exact originating event of injury”.
“This is not a case where a weapon has been used, where a gun has been discharged or a knife has been applied,” Mr Anders told the court.
“It is not pointing towards a deliberate infliction of injury, quite the reverse.
“It’s leaving wide open the possibility of accidental injury.”
Cherry Manager Ogar died from severe head trauma.(Facebook)
Mr Anders said the prosecution case was relying on “less qualified” medical witnesses, including nurses and ambulance officers, and asked the court to find their evidence “inadmissible”.
But prosecutor Darren Evans told the court there would still be a case to answer even if all the “medical evidence” was struck out.
Mr Evans told the court there were no injuries to the back of Ms Ogar’s head to suggest she had fallen backwards.
“Here we have two people and only two people in a house,” he said.
“One is perfectly fine and the other has a catastrophic brain injury.
“Those circumstances alone provide a case to answer.
“It would be open to infer that the defendant, the only other person in that house, caused that injury with the requisite intent and that injury led to death.”
Empty alcohol bottles found at scene, court told
Mr Evans also told the court there was no evidence Ms Ogar was intoxicated, but Mr Anders said it was not possible to rule out that she was drunk at the time of her death.
“If someone’s had five glasses of wine the night before, as per the applicant’s narrative as conveyed to the ambulance officers, what’s it mean that there was no alcohol evident in blood taken just before midday the following day,” Mr Anders told the court.
“There are many empty bottles of alcohol in that house.
“All the surrounding evidence suggests that the deceased enjoyed a drink.”
The matter returns to court on Friday, when Mr Ogar is expected to apply for a variation to his bail conditions.
Mr Ogar – who the court has previously heard was a “decorated member of the Australian Defense Force” – is allowed to attend a hardware store weekly to continue building a house as part of his bail agreement, as well as a church service on Sundays.
Under his bail conditions, Mr Ogar has also been banned from having any contact with Ms Ogar’s daughter.