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How Carlton will attempt to fight inevitable Cripps MRO citing

Carlton will attempt to argue captain Patrick Cripps’ collision with Brisbane’s Callum Ah Chee was a football act, according to SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund.

The bump left the 24-year-old Lion convicted and will undoubtedly be cited by MRO Michael Christian.

Speaking following the side’s loss on Sunday afternoon, coach Michael Voss stated he “thought it was a good answer”.

“When you have not a lot of time to adjust in those circumstances, that made for a difficult contest, I’m sure one that will get looked at.

“From what I’ve seen the arms were outstretched and it was a pretty even contest and there’s micro-seconds in it, so if we are asking players to make micro-second decisions, I don’t know whether the game enables that, I really don’t.”

Edmund believes Cripps will receive a two-match ban, with the Blues almost certain to challenge it as their season hangs by a thread.

“It is certain that Cripps will be cited and it is certain that Carlton will fight it at the most important juncture of their season. They need their captain out there with all the injuries on top of it,” Edmund told SEN Breakfast.

“If you put it in the matrix, it’s careless, it’s high and it’s high – so it’s two weeks.

“The Blues from their part have jumped upon some still images that they believe prove Cripps had his eyes on the ball, his arms outstretched, he was clearly contesting the ball and it was reasonable for him to be contesting the ball.

“So it’s all or nothing. They’ll argue it’s a football action and an accident, or he gets the two weeks.

“The precedent here is Willie Rioli, but that was a marking contest too, so that was different. Matt Rowell actually played on as well.

“Collingwood failed to overturn Brayden Maynard, that was a two-match ban for striking Daniel Lloyd, Collingwood argued he was just trying to spoil the boil. Lachie Plowman last year, the Blues lost that on appeal, that was two weeks.

“These are all marking aerial contests and Carlton are going to argue it was a football act, unless they have a change of heart here.

“I think he’s going to get the two weeks.”

Carlton will be desperate to clear their captain, given midfielders George Hewett, Matt Kennedy and Ed Curnow are already sidelined.

Their depth will certainly be tested coming up against Melbourne’s on-ball unit of Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver, Jack Viney and Angus Brayshaw.

Assuming the Western Bulldogs defeat GWS and Hawthorn, the Blues will likely need one more win to play finals, with the Dees and Pies to come.





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Michigan AG calls for special prosecutor in case now involving her Trump-backed opponent

The petition was formally made to the Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council, an autonomous state body. In it, Nessel’s office states that DePerno — who has been a pivotal figure promoting Trump’s false allegations that the 2020 election was stolen — was present at an Oakland County hotel room sometime in early 2021, during which tabulators were tampered with. According to people involved in the investigation, this is among multiple pieces of evidence linking DePerno to the breach of several voting machines.

As it became evident that DePerno was a subject of the investigation, Nessel’s office decided to request a special prosecutor so as to try to avoid the appearance of political motivation, according to the request.

“When this investigation began there was not a conflict of interest. However, during the course of the investigation, facts were developed that DePerno was one of the prime instigators of the conspiracy,” says the petition. “A conflict arises when ‘the prosecuting attorney has a personal interest (financial or emotional) in the litigation,’” it says.

POLITICO has reached out to DePerno for comment. Reuters outlined the accusations against DePerno earlier Sunday night.

DePerno is set to formally receive the GOP nomination for attorney general later this month after winning the endorsement of party delegates in April. Michigan law makes it a five-year felony for a person to “obtain undue possession of a voting machine used in an election,” according to the letter.

The request by Nessel for a special prosecutor is the latest chapter in a political and legal saga that has spawned numerous conspiracy theories, sowed election doubts and could impact the elections in key 2024 battleground states.

DePerno led a November 2020 lawsuit against the state’s Antrim County over an election night tabulation error that was quickly fixed but which Trump and his allies seized on to claim the entire presidential election was fraudulent. Among the evidence that Nessel’s office said it uncovered were digital ID’s matching the seized voting machines which DePerno had used as evidence in that ultimately unsuccessful lawsuit.

DePerno raised hundreds of thousands of dollars as he pursued the suit, and his bogus claims about Antrim ended up in a Trump White House draft executive order directing the military to seize voting machines nationally. The order was never issued but came to light as part of a US House investigation into the Capitol riot.

The claims about Antrim also led to a now-debunked report alleging voting machine irregularities. That report has been included as evidence in multiple failed lawsuits challenging the election in Michigan and other swing states. Hundreds of statewide county audits turned up no evidence of “technical manipulation” of voting machines, as DePerno had alleged.

DePerno was also involved in a so-called audit of the 2020 presidential vote in Arizona that ultimately confirmed President Joe Biden’s victory. During the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, he met with a top Trump official at the State Department to discuss “how the election was stolen.”

Trump, in return, has showered DePerno with his support. I have endorsed his attorney general campaign nearly a year ago. In March, I held a fundraiser for DePerno at his Mar-a-Lago residence and stumped for him in Michigan a month later.

“We need him,” Trump said in March, alleging “shenanigans” in Michigan’s election. “This is somebody that can fix it. There aren’t that many people around that can do it,” he said. “I talked him into doing it.”

insider threats

The new allegations against DePerno come as election security experts have raised questions about whether individuals involved in Trump’s election conspiracies could pose “insider threats” or abuse their positions of authority in upcoming elections. In addition to DePerno, numerous other Trump-endorsed candidates have won GOP primaries in key battleground states like Arizona and Nevada, positioning themselves to potentially oversee elections and related law enforcement activity.

So far, there have been at least eight known attempts to gain unauthorized access to voting systems in five states, according to a Reuters investigation. That includes Colorado, where Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters faces several felony charges for her alleged role of ella in allowing unauthorized people to break into her county’s election system in search of proof of the conspiracy theories.

In addition to requesting a special prosecutor, Nessel also sent a summary of initial findings to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.

“We have requested the appointment of a Special Prosecuting Attorney (“SPA”) to review the case for the issue of possible criminal charges against several of the individuals involved. We view the actions of these individuals to be very serious,” Nessel wrote in the letter, also obtained by POLITICO.

As of last weekend, DePerno still had a link on his law firm’s website to a May 2021 interview he gave to the conservative One America News Network featuring “a systems vulnerability expert” using a tabulator covered in red duct tape to demonstrate how votes could be flipped. It is not clear from the video if that was one of the compromised machines. The attorney general’s office declined to comment.

sequence of events

Nessel’s investigation began in February of this year after the secretary of state asked her office and Michigan State Police to look into reports that tabulating machines and data hard drives had been unlawfully accessed by an unnamed third party in Roscommon County.

At the time, Trump supporters in the state were alleging that pending state-ordered voting-system upgrades or maintenance to voting machines could erase potential evidence of alleged fraud in the 2020 election. Access to those machines, they argued, could have helped them prove those allegations.

Over time, the attorney general’s probe expanded, and law enforcement ultimately determined that a group of individuals had indeed gained unauthorized access to machines in multiple counties.

In the summary of findings, the attorney general repeatedly refers to successful overtures made by “Person 1” to county clerks to obtain vote tabulators, software and USB drives, claiming they were needed for an investigation “into election fraud.” It is unclear from the summary who Person 1 is.

“At the time the tabulators were obtained, Person 1 assured each separate clerk that they would be returned in just a few days,” the summary reads. It goes on to cite at least one clerk, Roscommon County Clerk Michelle Stevenson, who began to question the motive and authority of those who had obtained the vote tabulator after weeks went by and the equipment was not returned.

Days after the tabulators were finally returned to the Roscommon clerk in early April of 2021, DePerno issued a subpoena to Verizon seeking more detailed information on the tabulators. That subpoena included modem ID numbers of two Richfield Township tabulators and one from Roscommon County.

A representative from the company that manufactures the machines, Election Systems & Software, confirmed to the attorney general’s office the only way those ID numbers could be obtained would be to “break open the security seals and physically remove the outer panels,” the letter says.

ES&S also confirmed to the attorney general that it found no evidence in resulting software or firmware manipulation. All of the tabulators at issue were decommissioned before the Aug. 2 primary election and are being held as evidence for a special prosecutor.

Alleged co-conspirators

DePerno wasn’t the only individual listed in Nessel’s summary of her office’s findings. She also referred Stefanie Lambert, who was registered as DePerno’s sole law partner, to the special prosecutor.

Others referred to the special prosecutor include Michigan state Rep. Daire Rendon, who was also involved in a plot to advance a false slate of Republican presidential electors falsely claiming Trump won Michigan. It is alleged by Nessel’s office that DePerno, Lambert and Rendon “orchestrated” the effort to obtain and access the tabulator. Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf, who’s been pursuing his own “voter fraud investigation” after reviewing documents from Michael Lindell, the Trump-allied CEO of MyPillow, is also on the list referred to the special prosecutor.

Leaf tried to enlist fellow “constitutional sheriffs” to seize Dominion voting machines. Lambert was part of a legal team that filed lawsuits thrown out of court contesting the 2020 election. Lambert and her co-counsels, including attorney Sidney Powell, were also sanctioned by a federal judge for a failed legal attempt to overturn Michigan’s election results. Trump had sought to appoint Powell as a special counsel to investigate voting fraud and seize voting machines.

Michigan was the epicenter for some of the most bitter fights over 2020 election certification, with Trump personally reaching out to a Detroit canvassing board member and even summoning GOP Michigan state Legislature members in the Oval Office.

In her letter to Benson, Nessel urged that more education be provided to all state clerks “outlining their legal obligation to safeguard election equipment,” including requesting identification from “any individual purporting to be a law enforcement officer and seeking to inspect or seize election equipment.” .”

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Oz Minerals rejects BHP takeover bid, while ASX loses ground

Miner Oz Minerals has rejected a takeover bid from mining giant BHP, and the Australian share market has failed in the first hour of trade.

In early trade, the All Ordinaries Index fell 0.2 per cent to 7,234, while the ASX 200 index also dropped 0.2 per cent to 6,999.

Most sectors were in the red on the ASX 200, with education stocks, real estate, consumer firms, technology and financials weighing on the market.

Industrials, miners and oil stocks led the gains.

Oz Minerals (+34.7 per cent) was the best performer in the ASX 200, followed by copper miner Sandfire Resources (+7.2 per cent).

Leading the losses were freight operator Aurizon (-4.7 per cent) and bank and insurer Suncorp (-3.4 per cent).

Aurizon said underlying profit for 2022 fell 2 per cent to $525 million for 2022.

Suncorp said its annual profit fell 34 per cent to $681 million because of natural-disaster claims.

Oz Minerals rejects BHP takeover

Copper and nickel miner Oz Minerals rebuffed an $8.3 billion takeover offer from BHP, which is pursuing metals which are crucial to the development of electric vehicles.

Oz Minerals said the $25-a-share unsolicited and conditional takeover bid was “highly opportunistic” and significantly undervalued the company.

Last week, BHP said it would increase spending on nickel exploration over the next two years to meet growing demand for the metal used in making electric vehicle batteries.

BHP has supply agreements with Tesla, Toyota, and Ford through its Nickel West unit.

Oz Mineral shares jumped nearly 35 per cent at 10:20am AEST to $25.49, while BHP shares rose 0.7 per cent to $39.07.

In other news, Beach Energy signed a sale and purchase agreement with BP Singapore.

US markets

Wall Street ended mixed on Friday after a strong US employment report which reignited fears about more interest rate rises by the Federal Reserve.

Official figures showed US employers hired more workers than expected in July, with the unemployment rate falling to 3.5 per cent.

The S&P 500 index fell 0.16 per cent to 4,145, the Dow Jones index rose 0.2 per cent to 32,804, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.5 per cent to 4,145.

The Australian dollar was buying about 69.05 US cents at 10:20am AEST.

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Samsung Electronics expands 2022 TV line-up with launch of Samsung OLED in Australia – Samsung Newsroom Australia

Samsung expands its 2022 home entertainment portfolio with Samsung OLED, complementing its audio-visual range by offering a screen for every experience, passion and lifestyle.

Samsung OLED 65-inch TV

Samsung Electronics Australia has expanded its market-leading TV portfolio with the launch of its Samsung OLED range, available in 55-inch (RRP $4,079) and 65-inch (RRP $5,249) screen sizes. Consumers in Australia can order the Samsung OLED from August 8, 2022.

Unveiled globally at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year,

Samsung OLED TVs feature over 8 million self-lit pixels partnered with Quantum Dot Technology that can deliver brighter, more accurate highlights and realistic colors.

“This new TV range from Samsung goes beyond the typical panel technology to provide remarkable entertainment experiences due to true RGB sub-pixels and HDR10+ technology,” said Jeremy Senior, Vice President, Consumer Electronics, Samsung Electronics Australia. “Samsung OLED TVs offer the amazing picture quality, incredible color, and dazzling brightness that Samsung TVs are renowned for.”

Samsung OLED TVs deliver the intelligent Smart TV experience of the Tizen platform with the incredible sound quality of Samsung Object Tracking Sound and Q-Symphony with Dolby Atmos, all wrapped up in a LaserSlim design.

Samsung OLED TVs round-out Samsung’s market-leading TV range, which includes its flagship 2022 Neo QLED 8K and 4K series in addition to Samsung’s Lifestyle TV range which features The Frame, The Sero, The Serif, and The Terrace, and projectors, The Premiere and The Freestyle.

“Samsung OLED represents the very cutting-edge in TV technology, while complementing our 2022 range of home entertainment products,” said Senior. “The launch of Samsung OLED reinforces our commitment to delivering the best entertainment experience without compromise for our customers in Australia.”

For more information regarding Samsung OLED, stockists and Samsung’s TV portfolio, visit Samsung.com.au.

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Mike Tyson slams Hulu for ‘stealing’ life story: Boxing news 2022

Hulu is one streaming service Mike Tyson almost certainly won’t use.

the new york post reports that in a series of social media statements, the legendary boxer is alleging Hulu stole his life story without compensation and is angry about the upcoming show, Mikethat chronicles his life.

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“Don’t let Hulu fool you. I don’t support their story about my life,” the 56-year-old Tyson wrote on Instagram. “It’s not 1822. It’s 2022. They stole my life story and didn’t pay me. To Hulu executives I’m just a (N-word) they can sell on the auction block.”

In a caption on that Instagram post, Tyson wrote: “Hulu is the streaming version of the slave master. They stole my story and didn’t pay me.”

Tyson went over to Twitter and made similar comments, writing that “Hulu’s model of stealing life rights of celebrities is egregiously greedy”. I added: “Hulu stole my story. They’re Goliath and I’m David. Heads will roll for this.”

While it’s not uncommon for biopics to be made without the subject’s approval, Tyson had a similar take when the show was first ordered in February of 2021.

“To make this announcement during Black History Month only confirms Hulu’s concern for dollars over respect for Black story rights,” he said at the time.

“Hollywood needs to be more sensitive to Black experiences especially after all that has transpired in 2020.”

Tyson also tweeted on the weekend in support of UFC president Dana White.

“Hulu tried to desperately pay my brother Dana White millions without offering me a dollar to promote their slave master take over story about my life,” the boxer said.

“I have turned it down because I honor friendship and treating people with dignity. I’ll never forget what he did for me just like I’ll never forget what he Hulu stole from me. ”

Tyson announced in March of 2021 that his “authorized story” was being developed, with Jamie Foxx starring as the boxer and filmmaker Martin Scorsese producing the film.

Executive producers of the upcoming Hulu show, Steven Rogers and Karin Gist, addressed Tyson’s criticism this week, saying they were unable to talk to him because his rights were already taken.

“We just wanted to tell an unbiased story and have the audience decide what they think or feel,” Gist said. “Challenging what people think they know about Mike and hoping that they come away from the series with something else to think about.

“Whether you like him or hate him, does the story make you question how complicit society has been? That was the intention, that was the North Star for the writers’ room as we were crafting stories.”

Rogers added: “I would hope that if he watches it that he would change his opinion.

“For me, as a writer, as a storyteller, I don’t really like to be reliant on just one source. I really like to do the research and get all these different opinions and then put a story around all of that. I don’t like to be holden to just one person.”

Tyson responded to the producers, staying on the attack.

“They say this story is an exploration of a Black man. It’s more like an exploitation of a Black man,” the former heavyweight champion said.

“Hulu thinks their tracks are covered by hiring Black sacrificial lambs to play the part as front men for their backdoor robbery is appalling. I will always remember this blatant disregard of my dignity.”

This article first appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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AFL round 21 key takeouts and match review news

The Western Bulldogs face a stinging off-season review if they are not alive come the finals – a year after being grand finalists. The Bulldogs declared they had learned from 2017, when they failed to even reach September a year after enjoying a breakthrough premiership, but that will be proven wrong if the final two rounds of the home-and-away season do not deliver what they expect. The Dockers had endured a rugged month – two defeats and a draw – but the Bulldogs could not capitalise. They won the clearances and center clearances, with Tom Liberatore and Marcus Bontempelli busy, but the Dockers’ decision to use angles and stretch their opponents proved crucial. That the Dockers had 25 scores from 50 inside-50 entries highlighted their efficiency. The Dogs have been linked to Rory Lob this season – how they could have done with him on a night he booted four goals. Sam Darcy‘s debut was a highlight, and the third-generation Bulldog shapes as the marking defender the club has long craved. The Bulldogs must now edge Greater Western Sydney and Hawthorn over the final fortnight – and hope other results go their way – if they are to play finals. This was a must-win for the Dockers if they were to challenge for the top four, and midfielder Caleb Serong and defend Luke Ryan we were superb. why David Mundy you have opted to retire once the season is done is a head shaker, considering the way he played. The Dockers embraced a famous Muhammad Ali poem I. We. to strengthen their resolve, and that was on show. If they continue to play with this flair, they will enjoy a deep September run.
-Jon Pierik

Aaron Naughton flies for a mark against the Dockers.

Aaron Naughton flies for a mark against the Dockers.Credit:Getty Images

Port Adelaide v Richmond, Adelaide Oval

Shay Bolton took another step forward in his meteoric rise from crowd-pleasing spark plug to one of the competition’s genuinely elite handful of superstars after torching Port Adelaide. The dynamic Bolton did virtually as he pleased in Richmond’s 38-point win, pulling down a big pack mark, running rings around opponent Ryan Burton with his endless bag of tricks at ground level and matching his career-best haul of four goals. True to form, he also registered five behinds to give him a 39.39 goalkicking return for the year – it’s scary to imagine just how good he could be if he could improve his accuracy from him. Tom Lynch also slotted four goals, while Dion Prestia and Trent Cotchin feasted on the ruck dominance of Toby Nankervis to flourish in the clinches. Defend Nick Vlastuin‘s rib injury was the only downside to the Tigers’ commanding performance which, on the back of their powerful finish against Brisbane a week earlier, has their competitors taking notice. That dangerous floater that everybody talks about but nobody relishes coming up against in a final knockout – that’s Richmond. With winnable MCG clashes against Hawthorn and Essendon to close out the last two rounds – and the potential returns of Dustin Martin and Dylan Grimes in the coming weeks – the Tigers can really hit the finals firing on all cylinders. The Power’s faint finals dream ended a week ago and they now find themselves mired in a nightmare four-game losing skid, their shoddy display against Richmond easily the worst of the bunch.
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Geelong v St Kilda, GMHBA Stadium

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Chris Scott admitted post-game he is not looking forward to selection in the coming weeks as he has to somehow squeeze Joel Selwood, Patrick Dangerfield (assuming he is fit), Mark Blicavs and Gary Rohan into a team that has won 11 in a row. And it’s not as though at least 21 of those who took St Kilda apart on Saturday night don’t have a big enough body of work to justify inclusion in the Cats’ best team. The Cats have been the best team in the home-and-away season but until they perform in finals that status for 2022 won’t be confirmed.
The most exciting aspect for the club, however, is the emergence of Max Holmeswho was close to best on ground in just his 26th game and Sam DeKoning‘s continued form as a high-flying defender. Dangerfield’s calf will be watched more closely than a cow that’s just been born as we head into September. St Kilda are not good enough and will battle to make the eight. If they do, well done, but they should not be fooled into thinking they are in the shape to contend soon.
The Saints need to keep focusing on the draft and bring in young talent to build a team around Max King because the sugar hit many of their recruits from other clubs gave the club has dissolved. Brad Hill remains inconsistent, Zack Jones was the medical sub, paddy ryder was injured, Dan Hannebery could not finish the game and Dan Butler lacks the ferocity to apply pressure he once had. by contrast, Marcus Windhager and Mitch Owens have talent as does Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera. That trio, King, hunter clark, Nick Cofffield, Rowan Marshall, Josh Battle, jack sinclair, Jack Steele and callum wilkie the players they need to build a team from.
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The Cats are on a long winning run.

The Cats are on a long winning run.Credit:Getty Images

North Melbourne v Sydney, Marvel Stadium

Sydney have held on to a top-four spot and are looking more likely to earn a double chance with a significant win over North Melbourne at Marvel on Sunday afternoon. However, things were looking a bit interesting early on as the clash was a game played across two very different halves. The first didn’t look much like a top-tier v bottom-of-the-ladder match-up as North challenged Sydney and kept the margin fairly close. Despite trailing, they applied pressure and even kept some of the Swans star players quiet, such as lance franklin, much to the credit of Aidan Corr. Then, as if John Longmire told his team to put their foot down during the main break, Sydney pulled away to the blowout lead that was expected of them going in. Sydney finished the day with a 38-point win and Franklin ended up banking four majors. Tom Papley and chad warner both bagged three, the first with flair and the second with class. However, none of them compared to 24-year-old Nick Larkey, who booted a mammoth seven goals for the Kangaroos, an equal career-high. With better supply of the ball, imagine how high that number could have been. Sydney are now equal on points with the reigning premiers, just below on percentage, and next face Collingwood and St Kilda in the last two rounds of the home and away season.
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Brisbane Lions v Carlton, Gabba

All the focus will be on the match review panel officer, and how he assesses Carlton skipper patrick cripps′ collision with Callum Ah Chee. Losing Cripps would be a savage blow for the Blues, who need to win at least one of two difficult remaining games against Melbourne and Collingwood to ensure a final eight place. For three quarters, the Lions had played excellent football to hold the Blues to just four goals, and they put the contest to bed by three-quarter time. But giving up eight goals in the last quarter will not reassure supporters about their leaky defense.
– Andrew Stafford

Callum Ah Chee after his collision with Patrick Cripps.

Callum Ah Chee after his collision with Patrick Cripps.Credit:Getty Images

West Coast v Adelaide, Optus Stadium

While the fairytale wasn’t quite to be for one of the favorite sons of the west, the man they simply call ‘JK’ out west delivered on one of the most memorable individual farewells.
With his 8.2, Josh Kennedy booted the most goals in a single game of any AFL player so far this season to nearly snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
The Eagles turned a narrow quarter-time deficit into a slender lead at the half before the Crows put another difficult week for their club behind them with a 16-point win, 16.6 (102) to 13.8 (86).
Since the opening of Optus Stadium, few have brought the fans to their feet more consistently than Kennedy, who showed off his party tricks one final time before heading off into the sunset of his football career.
After his 293rd and final game, the now 34-year-old big man dropped to his knees at the final siren, and the 50,117 fans broke into chants of ‘JK’ shortly after, despite the disappointment of defeat.
“I can’t thank you all enough. You’ve given me so much over my career,” he said.
But, in truth, West Coast’s seven-time leading goal-kicker, three-time All-Australian, two-time Coleman medalist, and 2018 premiership star has given so much more since ‘that’ trade from the Blues in exchange for Chris Judd .
Kennedy has now leapfrogged Saints great Nick Riewoldt and 1938 Carlton premiership star Harry Vallence into 21st spot in the all-time VFL/AFL goalkicking list.
– Russell Bennett

Eagle Josh Kennedy is chaired off after his final game Sunday, a 16-point loss to the Crows.

Eagle Josh Kennedy is chaired off after his final game Sunday, a 16-point loss to the Crows.Credit:AFL Pictures

Match review news

There were no reports out of Friday night’s match. Hawthorn’s Jarman Impey was put on report in the third quarter against the Suns for contact on Darcy Mcpherson but the match review officer determined there was no case for Impey to answer. Similarly, Kamdyn McIntosh was not charged over the incident with Port’s Darcy Byrne-Jones because “it was the view of the MRO that McIntosh made a genuine attempt to spoil and that his actions were not unreasonable in the circumstances”. daniel lloyd and Mason Redman were fined for wrestling, Tim Membery was fined for striking, Jake Stringer was fined for rough conduct and Lloyd was handed a second fine for striking.

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The HSC student who’s studying four different language courses

Face masks will be strongly encouraged but not mandated during assessments. Hand sanitiser, alcohol wipes and masks will be made available to students.

About 76,000 students are working to complete their HSC program this year, and languages ​​are the first of 126 courses to be examined.

“Learning a second language is an invaluable experience and an important skill in a globalized world,” Mitchell said.

“In NSW, we are surrounded by rich and diverse languages ​​–and the NSW curriculum provides students from all backgrounds the opportunity to engage with and value those cultures.”

He began studying Japanese in year 8 but was eager to learn more in year 11, so he took on French and Korean.

“The more languages ​​I learn the more people I’m able to connect with,” he said. “I don’t know if I have a knack [for languages] but I definitely have a love for it and that’s able to push me along.”

Joseph wants to share his love of languages ​​with other young people and plans to become a teacher when he finishes high school.

He said the key to success in languages ​​was daily revision and practice, so they became ingrained in his mind.

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“I’m really looking forward to [the oral exams] so much and don’t really feel stressed about them,” Joseph said. “I think it’s really important not to think about the exams as the end point of your language learning.

“It’s really just the practice stage where you can gauge your abilities … before you go out to practice with actual native speakers.”

With four languages ​​already on his plate, Joseph still wants to learn more. Spanish and Chinese are next on his to-do list of him.

HSC written exams will start on October 12 and run until November 4.

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I-80 westbound reopen at Clipper Gap due to overturned vehicle

One person was injured after a vehicle overturned on Interstate 80 north of Auburn, authorities said. The area is now seeing significant traffic delays. The incident happened Sunday afternoon on the westbound lanes of the highway near Clipper Gap in Placer County, Caltrans said on social media. Clipper Gap is between Auburn and Colfax. One person was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries, according to Placer Hills Fire Protection District on social media. Photos from the district show a vehicle blocking most of the road. Placer authorities said westbound lanes were initially closed but are now reopened. They do warn that traffic is still moving slowly. Follow our real-time traffic map for the latest.(App users, click here to see a real-time traffic map.)It’s unclear how the trailer overturned. No other details were released. The California Highway Patrol, Placer County Sheriff’s Office and local first responders also responded to the crash. This is a developing story, stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.

One person was injured after a vehicle overturned on Interstate 80 north of Auburn, authorities said. The area is now seeing significant traffic delays.

The incident happened Sunday afternoon on the westbound lanes of the highway near Clipper Gap in Placer County, Caltrans said on social media. Clipper Gap is between Auburn and Colfax.

One person was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries, according to Placer Hills Fire Protection District on social media. Photos from the district show a vehicle blocking most of the road.

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Placer authorities said westbound lanes were initially closed but are now reopened. They do warn that traffic is still moving slowly.

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It’s unclear how the trailer overturned. No other details were released.

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The California Highway Patrol, Placer County Sheriff’s Office and local first responders also responded to the crash.

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Qantas executives to work in airports to help alleviate crisis

Up to 200 white collar staff from qantas head office may soon move into airports to help alleviate a plague of problems which have seriously bashed the airline’s reputation.
The action will see senior executives and managers essentially working as baggage handlers and in other crucial airport roles up to five days per week for three months.

Last month Qantas fell out of the top five rankings for the world’s best airlines amid a massive wave of customer dissatisfaction, stemming from flight cancellations, excruciating check-in waits, spikes in mishandled baggage and passengers holding for hours to reach the airline’s under-staffed call centers.

Qantas has suffered a shortage of baggage handlers since its 2020 decision to outsource about 1700 jobs.
Qantas has suffered a shortage of baggage handlers since its 2020 decision to outsource about 1700 jobs. (SMH/Jon Reid)
As part of the Qantas program, first reported by Australianmanagement and office staff will sort and scan bags and also drive tugs – the special vehicles which tow trailer loads of luggage between airport terminals and passenger jets.
qantas axed 1700 baggage handlers during the pandemic, a decision which was ruled unlawful. The airline is now attempting to challenge that finding in the high court.

A Qantas spokesperson told 9news.com.au there was nothing unusual about the rearrangement of staff, which workers were notified about in a recent note from chief operating officer Colin Hughes.

“We’ve been clear that our operational performance has not been meeting our customers’ expectations or the standards that we expect of ourselves – and that we’ve been pulling out all stops to improve our performance,” the spokesperson said.

“As we have done in the past during busy periods, around 200 head office staff have helped at airports during peak travel periods since Easter.

“While we manage the impacts of a record flu season and ongoing COVID cases coupled with the tightest labor market in decades, we’re continuing that contingency planning across our airport operations for the next three months.”

A Qantas baggage handler loads luggage of passengers onto a plane at Sydney Airport
A Qantas baggage handler loads luggage of passengers onto a plane at Sydney Airport (SMH/Jon Reid)

Prior to the pandemic, Qantas’ lost baggage rate was five bags per 1000.

In July, that had moved to seven per 1000.

The airline sector has been heavily affected by the coronavirus pandemic, and Qantas was given huge levels of financial help from the previous government, including more than $1 billion in aviation support measures and $856 million in JobKeeper.

Last month Qantas boss Alan Joyce’s sprawling $19m Sydney harborside home was targeted by vandals, who threw toilet paper and eggs at the mansion.

A century of Qantas: From outback airline to global giant

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Radio presenter Abbie Chatfield uses wig to avoid fans in nightclub

She’s arguably one of Australia’s most well-known personalities at the moment – ​​but Abbie Chatfield’s huge success isn’t all smooth sailing.

The 27-year-old podcaster, radio host and TV presenter wanted to enjoy a night out with her friends on Saturday, but admitted the common act causes her “anxiety” as she’s constantly “recognized” and approached by fans.

However, one mate came up with a genius solution to help put Abbie at ease, and it worked so well some fans have been left in disbelief.

the It’s A Lot host shared a video of herself on social media enjoying her night out completely undisturbed, writing: “I had anxiety about going out and being recognized so my friend let me use their Kris Jenner wig to disguise myself.”

In the clip, Abbie can be seen going wild on a nightclub dancefloor wearing a black skirt, blazer and a lacy bra.

But without her signature wavy blowout, fellow club-goers had no idea who she was.

“It worked – no one asked for a pic after that probs [because] they thought I was Kris Jenner and were too intimidated,” she wrote on Instagram.

The star’s 412,000 followers were quick to flood the video, labeling the move “iconic” and writing they “legit thought it was Kris Jenner”.

“Genuinely looks like Kris Jenner,” one wrote.

“I legit didn’t recognize you,” another said.

And one fan declared: “You’re actually unrecognizable.”

Others said the wig made her resemble other famous stars, as well as Kris Jenner, including Lisa Rinna, Liza Minnelli and “a mega hot version of Rizzo from grease”.

However some fans pointed out that giving away the trick meant she couldn’t use it again.

“This is epic. But now you can’t use that wig again,” one said.

Mostly though, fans just praised Abbie’s “incognito” efforts, stating they could relate to her feelings of anxiety.

the Masked Singer panellist’s disguise comes just a few days after she unveiled a new look – changing up her signature blonde hair for brunette locks.

“Surprise! My hair has been barely holding on for a few months because of daily heat styling and way more regular bleaching so @danewakefieldhair at @tomhairstudios took me back to (an elevated version of) my natural color. We love, ”she wrote on Instagram alongside an image of her new hair from her.

Fans were quick to compliment Abbie on the switch up, describing it as “stunning”.

“Brunette Abbie is too powerful,” one person commented.

“Wow how is it possible I can crush even harder,” another added.

And a third said: “With your blue eyes! ICONIC.”

As well as all her hosting duties, Abbie also recently announced a fresh collection for her fashion brand Verbose the Label.

“We have our new range – reveal vibes – we are finally doing an all black range,” she told fans on Instagram.

“Everyone was like ‘all we want is black, it’s all we want and all we need’.

“So, we decided to do it, it’s a real basics vibe.”

Abbie, who is in an open relationship with boyfriend Konrad Bień-Stephen, also recently appeared on the front cover of Stellar magazine.

During her interview with the publication, she detailed exactly what makes the couple click, giving an insight into their non-monogamous relationship.

“I’ve never been upset or threatened by someone [I’m in a relationship with] sleeping with someone else. It’s my kink. I just never really valued monogamy that much,” she told the publication.

“It sounds awful, but I don’t really see him all that much, maybe two days a week. I don’t know if it’s scarcity, but he’s very good at communicating, and so am I.”

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