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Police search for two men on the run after breaking out of Malmsbury Youth Justice Center

Two young men are on the run after breaking out of the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre, north-west of Melbourne.

Police are asking the public for assistance in finding 22-year-old Shamus Touhy and 19-year-old Matthew Piscopo.

They broke out of the Mollison Street youth justice facility at around 11:44pm on Saturday.

Malmsbury staff told the ABC the men escaped through the roof and workers did not realize they were missing until Sunday morning.

Police said the men were known to frequent the Ballarat area.

Detective Inspector Juliann Goldrick said police were searching for the men and residents should not approach them.

“These men are not believed to be violent, however members of the public are advised not to approach either,” Ms Goldrick said.

Touhy has red hair and Piscopo has a long tattoo of a rose on his left hand.

Police are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

The breakout comes after a string of violent attacks and ongoing concerns about safety in the troubled youth justice centre.

Head counts may have been missed

A daily briefing report seen by the ABC confirmed staff did not discover the escape until the following morning.

“Matthew Piscopo and Shamus Touhy breached the roof space from their bedrooms in the admissions unit and exited via a plant room door,” it stated.

“The young men exited the precinct and this was discovered during the morning unlock.”

Sign outside the Malmsbury Youth Justice Center in central Victoria.
The prison sent an email to staff reminding them to properly conduct head counts.(abcnews)

Following the breakout, the executive director of youth justice operations sent out an email to staff about the importance of nightly headcounts.

“During the night, checks need to be visual and ensure the young person is present in their room,” the email said.

“Please note that strict adherence to the client accounts and observations is expected by all staff.

“If circumstances arise that disrupt staff ability to adhere to these requirements … the unit supervisor, unit manager/night manager must work with staff to address the issue in the most immediate and safest way possible.”

Some staff who received this email said the nightly headcount was likely not conducted properly.

They said the admissions unit where this occurred had since been closed.

A spokesperson for the Department of Justice and Community Safety said how the men escaped from the facility was being reviewed.

“Any escape is taken very seriously, and the safety of the community is of paramount concern,” they said.

“The young people are not considered dangerous.”

Staff levels ‘extremely dangerous’

The ABC has confirmed that youth justice staff have repeatedly told center management in recent weeks that staffing levels were “extremely dangerous.”

The ABC understands staff were left alone in secure units with young people out of their cells, despite recent mandated supervision ratios requiring one staff member to three young people.

In the past six weeks, staff have reported being assaulted, threatened, spat on, and having suspected urine thrown at them. One young man threw hot water and honey at another inmate which landed on the side of a staff member’s face.

Another staff member witnessed a young person being seriously assaulted by two young men who stomped on him and kicked him in the head while he was on the ground.

Youth justice sources told the ABC staff morale was low, and workers felt their safety concerns were going unheard.

There was a mass breakout from Malmsbury in 2017, but police captured all 15 young people.

Michele Berry, who worked at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Center for 25 years, witnessed the 2017 riots and escapes.

Michele Berry sits on a chair and leans on the back while looking away from the camera.
Michele Berry said she was unsurprised people were breaking out of Malmsbury again.(ABC News: Michael Barnet)

She was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and was paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Department of Justice because she was declared unfit to work.

She said she was unsurprised by the latest escape.

“It was like… not again,” she told ABC Radio Melbourne.

“The admissions unit is a pretty secure unit, except for the ceiling. They’re able to get through the plaster and then through the roof.

“They make up their beds to make out that they’re asleep and then the officers tick that they’re present inside the unit.”

She said when she worked there, the number of staff supervising young people at night was too low.

“We’re not staffing it correctly,” she said.

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More Residents Ordered to Evacuate Due to Six Rivers Lightning Complex Surrounding Willow Creek; Fire Remains Uncontained | Lost Coast Outpost

The Six Rivers Lightning Complex. | US Forest Service

Two additional areas have been ordered to evacuate in response to the Six Rivers Lightning Complex — a grouping of eight wildfires surrounding the Willow Creek area.

Zones added to the mandatory evacuation list:

HUM-E056

  • North Bigfoot Scenic Byway, River Bend Road, Peach Tree Lane, Patterson Road
  • South of Bigfoot Scenic Byway, Horse Linto Creek Road
  • East of Orchard Lane
  • West of Horse Linto Creek Road

HUM-E057

  • North of Seeley Mc Intosh Road
  • South of Patterson Road
  • East of River Bend Road, Patterson Road
  • West of Moonset Lane


The Six Rivers Lightning Complex fires surrounding Willow Creek. | US Forest Service

An evacuation center has been set up in Willow Creek at Trinity Valley Elementary School at 730 Highway 96.

As of this morning, the size of the complex was reported to be 1,101 acres in size and 0 percent contained.

“Warm temperatures today could contribute to more extreme fire behavior,” the fire’s incident management team stated. “Firefighters will continue to provide protection for structures, infrastructure, and wildlife habitat.”

There is concern that the Six Rivers Lightning Complex could affect water quality in Humboldt County’s rivers, potentially causing a fish kill in the South Fork of the Trinity River. The McKinney Fire burning in Siskiyou County recently caused a large die-off in the Klamath River, impacting upcoming tribal ceremonies.

All areas under mandatory evacuation:

HUM-E077-C

  • North of Forest Route 5n32
  • South of Friday Ridge Road
  • South Fork Road
  • East of Forest Route 5n37
  • West of South Fork Road, Carpenter Road

HUM-E061

  • North of Forest Route 7n15
  • South of Seeley McIntosh Road
  • East of Seeley McIntosh Road, Campbell Ridge Road
  • West of Forest Route 7n15

HUM-E058

  • North of Forest Route 7n15
  • South of Horse Linto Creek Road
  • East of Peach Tree Lane WEST OF Coon Creek Rd, Forest Route 7n15


Areas under evacuation warning:

HUM-E063

  • North of Forest Route 6n39, Friday Ridge Road
  • South of Forest Rt 6n33
  • East of Friday Ridge Road
  • West of Friday Ridge Road, Riteway Lane
    HUM-E064
  • North of Trinity Highway, Wood Lane, Friday Ridge Road
  • South of Campbell Ridge Road, Triple R Lane, Butterfly Creek Road, Kimberly Drive, Trinity Highway
  • East of Trinity Highway
  • West of Wood Lane, Campbell Ridge Road

HUM-E077-B

  • North of Friday Ridge Road, Forest Route 5n01
  • South of Friday Ridge Road
  • East of 5n10, 5n09, 5n27
  • West of South Fork Road, Forest Route 5n42

“If you are under an evacuation warning, be ready and don’t wait until the last minute to leave,” the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office has stated.

Evacuation orders have also been issued in Trinity County for Salyer Heights, Salyer Loop to the bridge at Highway 299, and Campbell Ridge Road.

Additional ground and air firefighting teams have been ordered, and are currently traveling to the fire’s location for deployment.

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Technology

Intel loses first AIB, won’t make Arc GPUs over ‘quality concerns’

We’ve been hearing all sorts of bad news about Intel’s new Arc GPUs where I’ve been reporting on news that Intel would outright cancel their Arc GPUs altogether over how bad it has gotten, and now Intel has reportedly lost their first AIB.

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The first AIB to stop production of custom Intel Arc GPUs has reportedly made history, becoming the first AIB to pull out of Intel’s new Arc GPUs before they even really began. The news is coming from Igor Wallossek at Igor’s Lab, who reports that the first of the big board partners have “stopped the production of Intel cards completely” which his sources say are “due to quality concerns”.

Igor reports: “At least one of the big board partners has even stopped the production of Intel cards completely (“due to quality concerns”), as I could find out yesterday and today. […] Other board partners have at least already completely capped their marketing activities, and it does not currently look as if there will be any real launch offensives from the board partners in the time window I mentioned between August 5, 2022 and September 29, 2022. What will really arrive on the market (as retail) will be seen in the next few weeks. From the customer’s point of view, I can only hope for the best, I alone lack faith“.

So all that “negativity” that I’ve been accused of, which is me just doing my job: reporting the news, the rumours, and everything in between… seems to be true. Intel has been a mess for a while now, with miscommunication about its Arc GPUs reportedly happening both inside, and outside of the company. Intel is telling some of its departments one thing while having a different external message.

We might see this particular AIB partner spool up the production of Intel Arc GPUs in the future, but I’m sure they’ll be wanting to wait to see how Intel’s new Arc GPUs go in the coming 6-18 months. Game compatibility, driver issues, hardware and software issues, and a million other things that I’m sure AIBs are scared of… warranties and returns will happen.

AIBs will take a huge hit when that happens, and I’m sure Intel isn’t worried about its brand (it’s big enough, they’ll survive… but the image of their GPU marketing will be almost beyond destroyed, all credibility gone) but it’ll cost them in the end in terms of consumer confidence, market confidence, and I’m sure many more ways that the company will experience throughout the end of this year and into 2023.

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Entertainment

Moon Knight Season 2 Receives Discouraging Update From Producer

Moon Knight had a stellar first season on Disney+. The Oscar Isaac-led MCU series crafted a unique standalone story that tackled mental health while also introducing another powerful hero. After the show’s incredible run, fans were curious if Moon Knight would receive a sophomore run, similar to Tom Hiddleston’s Loki series.

While promoting the show’s finale, eagle-eyed fans noticed that Marvel Studios’ official Twitter account noted the sixth episode as the “season finale” rather than a “series finale,” teasing fans that Season 2 could be in the works. In addition, the official Twitter account of Disney+ Hotstar India also posted a tweet that could hint at the possibility of seeing the show’s second season by saying:

“Can’t decide what’s harder. Dealing with heat or waiting for the 2nd season of #MoonKnight”

Now, an important update about Season 2 has emerged straight from the show’s director.

Will Moon Knight Season 2 Happen?

Moon Knight Season 2
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In a previously-released TikTok video, Moon Knight director and executive producer Mohamed Diab and Oscar Isaac teased a potential Season 2 announcement for the MCU series.

However, when responding to a fan on Twitter, Diab clarified that there are currently no discussions about the MCU future of the titular hero, indicating that no movement has been made on a second season:

“There is no talk about a future for the character yet but this is soo valid.”

The user’s tweet also mentioned that Moon Knight‘s creatives should reach out to Jewish creators to improve the Jewish representation in the show’s future, which Diab fully agreed with in his “this is soo valid” response.

Where Will Moon Knight Show Up Next?

Mohamed Diab’s latest comment could suggest that the team has yet to go back to the drawing board to address where Moon Knight is headed. Still, Marvel Studios could be keeping the plans for the character under wraps before revealing them to those heavily involved with the first season.

Given the show’s success combined with the cliffhanger ending of Season 1, there’s a strong chance that Moon Knight will return to continue telling the story of Oscar Isaac’s intriguing MCU hero. This is on top of the growing interest from the show’s cast and crew.

Marvel Studios creative and Moon Knight executive producer Grant Curtis previously emphasized his hopes to have the full “amazing cast” join him in a potential Season 2 or any other future related projects.

The show’s head writer Jeremy Slater already teased that the potential of answering the question of whether Jake Lockley is an ally or an enemy to Marc Spector and Steven Grant in Season 2 could be exciting to explore, meaning that a storyline is already in place if Marvel you decide to greenlight a sophomore run.

If Moon Knight is not renewed, there are still more ways for the character to return in other projects, such as Blade and Marvel Studios’ Halloween special. The character could also make the jump to the big screen in his own solo movie. Considering the character’s interesting backstory and skill set, Moon Knight could be utilized in many different projects down the line.

Moon Knight is streaming on Disney+.

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Sports

Nick Kyrgios wins Citi Open title in Washington, beats Yoshihito Nishioka in tennis final

Nick Kyrgios has won his first singles title since 2019, beating Yoshihito Nishioka in the final of the Citi Open in Washington.

Kyrgios was clinical as he charged to a 6-4 6-3 victory on Monday morning (AEST). It’s his seventh career title and first singles triumph since he held the trophy aloft at this same tournament three years ago.

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The Australian star appeared overcome with emotion as he slumped to his back on the baseline after sealing victory.

He also needed another moment as he sunk to his haunches to soak up his victory.

Speaking after the match, Kyrgios said the emotion came out of the “dark places” he’s had to go through in his tennis career.

“It was emotional for me to see where I was last year to now, it’s an incredible transformation,” Kyrgios said. “I just came out with great energy because I knew I had the experience on my side today.

“I love this court, I played so many good matches here. I’m just really happy with myself.

“I’ve been in some really dark places and just to be able to turn it around…

“There’s so many people who have helped me get there but myself, I’ve shown some serious strength to just continue and just persevere and get through those really tough times and still be able to perform in tournaments like this one.”

Last year, Kyrgios was dumped out in the first round of the Citi Open by Mackenzie McDonald and the Aussie said he had lost his competitive edge.

“I know that I’m going to be dealing with a lot of s**t now on social media. Like, my head’s in the shed, to be honest,” he said. “I don’t know, I didn’t play great.”

Kyrgios has battled depression in the past, admitting after his Australian Open doubles triumph with Thanasi Kokkinakis that he had self-harmed.

The Canberran revealed he had battled “suicidal thoughts” as well as feeling “lonely, depressed, negative, abusing alcohol, drugs, pushed away family & friends”.

A year on from his 2021 Citi Open admission, Kyrgios is playing some of the best tennis of his career and is fresh off his first grand slam final at Wimbledon

He’s also shared marriage and family plans with his partner Costen Hatzi.

Kyrgios now has a 4-0 record against Nishioka and had nothing but compliments for his vanquished rival.

“He’s a tricky opponent and he deserves every minute of celebrating getting into his first 500 final,” Kyrgios said.

“That was insane, the players he beat to get there were not easy at all, so I have to give him high praise.”

Later, Kyrgios joked: “We’ve known each other since 14 and you’ve grown into being a hell of a player so I hope you continue to play and achieve many more finals — and let’s keep the record the same.”

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Australia

former deputy premier to appear as investigation continues

When he appears before the upper house inquiry for the first time today, former deputy premier John Barilaro will be questioned on a lot of the evidence that the parliament has heard so far.

There’s a lot of material to go through – we have heard testimony from eight witnesses during five days of hearings spread over several weeks.

If you need a refresher on the evidence to date, this is what we’ve learned:

Investment NSW boss Amy Brown (first appearance, June 29)
Brown said former Investment NSW deputy secretary Jenny West was “verbally offered the role” on August 12 last year. Then-NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian signed a briefing note on that date noting “a successful candidate … has been identified” for the New York posting. That candidate was West. However, Brown was directed by the government to cease the recruitment due to a change in policy. That instruction was received on about September 27 and Brown said it “would have come through” the office of the responsible minister, which was John Barilaro. Brown said she officially told West on October 1 that her appointment would not proceed.

Former bureaucrat Jenny West (July 11)
West said that Brown told her on October 14 that the role would in fact “be a present for someone.” (Brown later denied this.) West was advised in November that her role as deputy secretary at Investment NSW had been terminated. She received 38 weeks’ pay as a redundancy entitlement.

Former public servant Jenny West at the hearing last month.

Former public servant Jenny West at the hearing last month.Credit:Nick Moir

Investment NSW’s former senior lawyer Chris Carr (July 18)
Carr rejected claims Jenny West was ever formally offered a US trade role as he insisted he only played a “limited” role in giving advice. Carr said Amy Brown or her de ella chief of staff asked him last September to prepare advice on whether the appointment of commissioners could be converted from public service to ministerial decisions-a request of John Barilaro.

John Barilaro’s former senior adviser Joseph Brayford (July 18, transcript only)
Brayford’s evidence indicated that the cabinet proposal to give government ministers the power to appoint trade commissioner roles instead of the public service was fast-tracked in the weeks before Barilaro resigned from parliament. Brayford said the then-deputy premier requested the change by sending him a rare text message that asked for a cabinet minute to be prepared “ASAP” in September last year. Barilaro’s proposal went through to cabinet within about 10 days – whereas it usually takes weeks – and arrived a week before his resignation from parliament.

John Barilaro’s former chief of staff, Mark Connell (written statement only)
Connell claimed Barilaro told him in April 2019 that he would create a position in New York to ensure he had a job to go after he left politics. His statement from him said:
“I have [Barilaro] said, ‘I’ve just come from a meeting with Dom and Stuart regarding trade and we’re going to bring back the Agent General in London as well as a bunch of other postings around the world … He then stated, ‘This is it; this is the job for when I get the f— out of this place’. I responded to Mr Barilaro and stated, ‘but John, the Agent General role will be filled well before you retire from this place’.” Connell claimed Barilaro then told him: “I don’t want to go to London, f— that, I’m off to New York … I’ll get them to put one in New York, that’s where I’ m off too [sic].“
Barilaro has rejected the claims and called them “fictitious”.

Investment NSW boss Amy Brown (second appearance, August 3)
Brown said she feared controversy would follow John Barilaro’s appointment and said that Trade Minister Stuart Ayres did not keep himself at arm’s length from the process. She defended the withdrawal of an earlier offer made to bureaucrat Jenny West, saying it was related to West’s performance of her. In the second recruitment round, Brown said a hiring firm sent her a panel report that compared Barilaro and a top-ranked female candidate, Kimberley Cole. Brown said she believed the report was full of errors and sought to change the report and elevate Barilaro’s ranking of him.

Department secretary Amy Brown said she was nervous about the appointment of John Barilaro to the trade role given his history with the government.

Department secretary Amy Brown said she was nervous about the appointment of John Barilaro to the trade role given his history with the government.Credit:Kate Geraghty

Barilaro’s former chief of staff Siobhan Hamblin (August 5)
Hamblin said Barilaro never raised a personal interest in the trade roles but first asked her about the appointment process, and whether it could be changed, in June last year. She also said she urged the former deputy premier not to resign amid the COVID crisis last October, but he proceeded to step down days after then-Premier Gladys Berejiklian. She could not explain why he was seeking an urgent cabinet minute around changing the trade appointments.

Investment NSW managing director Kylie Bell (August 5)
Bell told Barilaro he got the job via text on May 23. She felt the recruitment firm held “a bit of unconscious bias” against him in the recruitment process and said he would have been able to “get things happening” in New York. While Bell received a glowing reference for the other candidate, Kimberley Cole, she said Cole did not have enough experience in the US market or in NSW and was not best-suited for the New York role.

Public Service Commissioner Kathrina It (August 5)
Lo said both herself and independent panel member Warwick Smith would not have endorsed the final panel selection report that endorsed John Barilaro if they knew the information they knew now. Lo said she was concerned by “the degree of ministerial involvement, including input into shortlisting and provision of an informal reference”, as well as the treatment of the third-ranked candidate. She said she felt she may have been used as political cover by the hiring firm or department secretary Amy Brown.

Public Sector Commissioner Kathrina Lo.

Public Sector Commissioner Kathrina Lo.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Private-equity lobby wins relief from tax hikes in Inflation Reduction Act

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Senate Democrats agreed Sunday to protect firms owned by the private equity industry from a new minimum tax on billion-dollar corporations, bowing to pressure from Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), who insisted on making the change to the Democrats’ sprawling climate, health-care and tax package.

The decision came as Democrats tried to hold their caucus together through nearly 19 hours of debate on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which the 50-50 Senate approved Sunday with the help of a tiebreaking vote from Vice President Harris.

Senate approves Inflation Reduction Act, clinching long-delayed health and climate bill

The package proposes hundreds of billions of dollars in fresh spending, financed in part through new taxes, including a corporate minimum tax that would require firms with more than $1 billion in annual profits to pay a tax rate of at least 15 percent. As originally written, the provision would have required private equity firms to tally profits from their various holdings and pay the tax if the total exceeded the $1 billion threshold.

Sinema, who for over a year has blocked Democratic ambitions to raise taxes, raised objections on Saturday, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private talks. The senator argued that, without changes to the bill, small and medium-sized businesses that happen to be owned by private equity firms would be exposed to the tax, violating a Democratic pledge to hike taxes only on the largest firms. A Sinema spokeswoman said several Arizona small businesses, including a plant nursery, had raised concerns.

The senator’s objections came days after she persuaded Democrats to abandon a different effort to raise taxes on private equity managers by closing the so-called “carried interest loophole,” which permits investment managers to pay lower rates on certain portions of their income.

In a statement, Sinema’s office said her goal is to “target tax avoidance, make the tax code more efficient, and support Arizona’s economic growth and competitiveness.”

“At a time of record inflation, rising interest rates, and slowing economic growth, Senator Sinema knows that disincentivizing investments in Arizona businesses would hurt Arizona’s economy’s ability to create jobs, and she ensured the Inflation Reduction Act helps Arizona’s economy grow,” the statement said.

The last-minute changes mark a significant victory for the private equity industry and an estimated savings of $35 billion over the next decade. Private equity represents a roughly $4 trillion industry in the United States, and as the sector has grown markedly over the past decade, it has flexed its considerable political muscle repeatedly in Washington.

From the start, the unusual way private equity businesses are structured posed a challenge for Democrats crafting the new minimum tax. Typically, large conglomerates are formed as “C corporations” under the tax code and pay corporate taxes. The new minimum tax would clearly apply to them. But private equity firms are legally formed as partnerships, which typically pay taxes on the individual returns of their owners. Senate Democrats say they crafted the legislation to ensure that wealthy investment managers who own numerous C corporations and other business entities collectively worth more than $1 billion would be subject to the tax.

But the tax was never intended to hit the smaller subsidiaries that make up private equity portfolios, said Ashley Schapitl, a spokeswoman for Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), who called industry claims to that effect “nonsense.”

Independent analysts largely agreed with that reading of the provision. “The language in the bill was intended to make sure they are treated the same way,” said Steve Wamhoff, a tax expert at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think tank. “The idea that billion-dollar private equity funds must be protected to save small businesses is absolutely absurd.”

Steve Rosenthal, a tax policy analyst at the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank, said his take is that “smaller firms would not be hit” by the original provision. “But it could be clarified,” he added.

Still, confusion over the provision touched off a late scramble to strip it from the bill. In recent days, private equity advocates circulated a document to lawmakers claiming the tax could hit 18,000 firms that employ 12 million people, according to a copy obtained by The Washington Post. The document called the measure a “new stealth tax” that would put small firms owned by private equity at a “competitive disadvantage by subjecting them to the book minimum tax when their similarly sized competitors would not be subject.”

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Republicans seized on the issue, and Sen. John Thune (RS.D.) worked with Sinema to craft an amendment to clarify that profits from subsidiaries would not have to be tallied to determine whether a firm is subject to the new minimum tax. On Sunday, the Senate voted 57-43 to adopt the change. In addition to Sinema, six Democrats voted yes: Sinema’s fellow senator from Arizona, Mark Kelly; Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen of Nevada; Jon Ossoff and Raphael G. Warnock of Georgia; and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire.

The Senate later voted 51-50 to make up the lost revenue by limiting “pass-through” companies — which can include private-equity firms — from claiming more than $250,000 in annual tax deductions.

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Technology

Motorola X30 Pro 200MP Camera Specs Confirmed – channelnews

Motorola, who is expected to launch it’s new flagship X30 Pro (likely to be called the Edge 30 Ultra in Australia) and foldable Razr 2022 on August 11th after canceling the August 2na event, you have confirmed the camera configurations for the X30 Pro.

While it the Moto X30 Pro is already known as the first phone to boast a 200MP camera, however the best specs of the device including the cameras were posted on the Lenovo website.

As expected, the 200MP main camera is the Samsung HP1, sporting a 1/1.22 sensor size and a 2.56-micron pixel size and support for 8K video at 30fps.

Alongside this, Motorola has fitted the X30 Pro with a 50MP ultra-wide lens with a 117-degree FOV, which will also feature as a 2.5ccm focal length macro camera. Finally, the third rear camera will be a 12MP Sony IMX663 telephoto camera, whilst the selfie camera will be 60MP.

A true flagship phone, the X30 Pro will sport the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC and come in three RAM/Storage configurations (8/128GB, 12/256GB and 12/512GB) however Australia is likely to only get the lowest configuration, as It was the case with the Motorola Edge 30 Pro.

It is expected to have a 4,550mAh battery, 125W charging support, a 6.67-inch OLED FHD+ screen and a 144Hz refresh rate.

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Larry Emdur reveals measly pay he received for The Castle cameo

Larry Emdur has spilled on the shockingly low pay he received for appearing in cult Aussie classic The Castle.

the Morning Show presenter, 57, made a small cameo as himself hosting The Price Is Right in the 1997 comedy, during a scene where Tracey (played by actress Sophie Lee) appears on the game show.

“45,000 worth of prizes, the luggage needs to be more than $640, it needs to be less than $740 … Go!” he is heard saying as Dale Kerrigan (Stephen Curry) narrates the family’s highlights over the years.

The Seven host’s appearance was small but iconic – but, as he told news.com.au podcast I’ve Got News For Youhe only pocketed a tiny amount for it.

“It was only like $123 or something like that, because it was just going to be a little indie film, no one had any idea where that was going,” Emdur explained to host Andrew Bucklow.

“They came in and shot the thing, we did it in a commercial break, and then they sent me a poster and a check for $123 dollars. (The Castle) went on to make tens of millions of dollars.”

During his interview with IGNFYEmdue also opened up about his beef with “sneaky” Karl Stefanovic over former Seven host Lisa Wilkinson.

He explained that plans were in place for then-Weekend Sunrise host Wilkinson to become his co-host, but that Stefanovic had instead lured her over to the Today Show.

“In the weeks after that audition, I introduced Lisa to Karl Stefanovic at the Logies,” Emdur revealed.

“And then he went about his sneaky little ways, which he does, and he somehow dragged Lisa over to the Today show.”

However, Emdur explained that there were no hard feelings, as it was the “right move” for Wilkinson.

“I think Lisa had different things to do other than The Morning Show at the time, so it was a reasonable move and actually made sense, so we went back to audition a few more people and eventually landed with Kylie (Gillies) on the couch. , which was just a magnificent result.”

The situation could have made for some awkward run-ins over the years, but instead, Emdur said he and Wilkinson now “laugh about it all the time.”

It’s not the only juicy Logies-related incident revealed by Emdur in the podcast – he also lifted the lid on his wild Logies afterparty with friends star Matt LeBlanc in 1998.

According to Emdur, the American actor had been looking “so bored” during the lengthy evening that he’d felt compelled to try and turn his night around.

“I was standing at the bar and in walks Matt LeBlanc with an entourage around him, and he just looked so bored,” Emdur told I’ve Got News For You.

“So I convinced the barman to give me a bottle of Sambucca for Matt, and I went over to him and I said, ‘Hey, do you want a Sambucca? You look so bored’, and he went, ‘Are you Italian?’ and I said, ‘No, does it matter?’ and he went, ‘No, let’s go!’

The result, Emdur explained, was that they ended up drinking “every bottle of Sambucca in Crown Casino” that evening.

“It was a very, very funny night … We were like two very, very naughty little schoolboys,” the TV host said.

He then revealed that LeBlanc had left a note under the door of the hotel room he was sharing with his wife Sylvie, which read: “Dear Sylvie, your husband got me very drunk. Love Matt.”

During his interview with IGNFYEmdur also

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Sports

Premier League scores; Manchester City def West Ham, Brighton def Manchester United, Erling Haaland goals, news, scores, results, video

Erling Haaland scored twice on his Premier League debut as Manchester City opened their defense of the title with a 2-0 win at West Ham, while Manchester United were beaten 2-1 by Brighton in Erik ten Hag’s first game in charge on Sunday.

Haaland lived up to the hype since his transfer from Borussia Dortmund to give the champions a perfect start to the season in the searing heat of East London.

West Ham nearly derailed City’s title chances when they led 2-0 at halftime in the penultimate game of last season before Pep Guardiola’s men battled back for the point that ultimately edged out Liverpool at the top of the table.

But they were no match this time as Haaland immediately provided the value of City adding a proven goalscorer to their arsenal.

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Haaland scores twice in EPL debut! | 01:07

The Norwegian has been signed as the long-term successor to Sergio Aguero and started his City career just like the club’s all-time record goalscorer with a double on his league debut.

Haaland had missed chances in City’s 3-1 defeat to Liverpool in the Community Shield, but Guardiola’s warning that the goals would soon flow proved to be correct.

“We know we have a threat there. He is an incredible deep runner and finisher,” said Guardiola.

“He is adapting perfectly in the way we want to play. We are going to find him more and more and hopefully we can give him the opportunity to score more goals.”

City’s patient possession game wore the Hammers down as temperatures in the English capital soared above 30 degrees Celsius on Sunday.

Haaland took responsibility from the penalty spot to open his Premier League account after he had been brought down by Alphonse Areola.

West Ham started the second half with more attacking intent but that simply played into the hands of City’s new weapon as Kevin De Bruyne split open their defense with one pass on the counter-attack for Haaland to gallop clear on goal and slot low past Areola.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United in action during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brighton &  Hove Albion at Old Trafford on August 07, 2022 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United in action during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford on August 07, 2022 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

– SEAGULLS TOO SLICK FOR UNITED –

The contrasting fortunes of the Manchester clubs in recent seasons continued as United suffered another false dawn in Ten Hag’s first competitive game in charge.

Cristiano Ronaldo started on the bench for the Red Devils due to his lack of pre-season training with the Portuguese reportedly keen on an exit from Old Trafford to play in the Champions League this season.

Brighton thrashed United 4-0 when the sides last met in May and despite losing Yves Bissouma and Marc Cucurella for over £100 million since, the Seagulls were again too slick for United’s leaden-footed defence.

Twice in nine minutes Pascal Gross ghosted in unmarked at the back post to slot into an unguarded net before halftime.

It even took a Brighton mistake for Ten Hag’s men to find the net as Robert Sanchez slapped the ball into his own net off the unfortunate Alexis Mac Allister.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 07: Harry Maguire of Manchester United reacts during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford on August 07, 2022 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

Ronaldo was given a rousing reception from an otherwise frustrated crowd, but never had a clear sight of goal to deny Brighton their first ever win at Old Trafford.

“It’s the worst possible start, to be 2-0 down at halftime at Old Trafford,” said United captain Harry Maguire.

“It’s not good enough. We huffed and puffed to get one back and we had chances to equalize. It’s a bad start for us.”

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BRENTFORD BOUNCE BACK

Brentford did manage to come from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw away to Leicester.

The Foxes have been in turmoil heading into the season with long-serving captain Kasper Schmeichel joining Nice and rumors about the futures of James Maddison and Wesley Fofana.

Both started and Maddison’s corner teed up Timothy Castagne to score the opening goal.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s stunning strike from long range then doubled Leicester’s lead early in the second-half.

But Brentford bounced back to take a point as Ivan Toney used his strength to fire home from close range before Josh Dasilva found the top corner.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 07: Brentford Manager Thomas Frank celebrates with Josh Dasilva after the Premier League match between Leicester City and Brentford FC at The King Power Stadium on August 6, 2022 in Leicester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

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