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Elon Musk’s dad Errol Musk denies he is ‘not proud’ of his son after Kyle and Jackie O Show comments

Elon Musk’s father created a whirlwind of controversy this week after telling Australian radio hosts he is not proud of his billionaire son.

Errol Musk, 76, told Daily Mail Australia his three daughters were so upset with the comments on Kyle and Jackie O they refused to speak to him for days.

But the retired electrical engineer said the comments were misunderstood and that he didn’t properly hear the question.

‘Elon knows it’s not true, so he would never get upset about it. He just laughs this kind of stuff off,’ Mr Musk said.

‘But the last message Elon sent to me was ”Dad, the press play you like a fiddle so please keep quiet”.’

While the two have shared a somewhat rocky relationship over the years, Mr Musk said he had been proud of Elon since ‘the day he was born’.

Errol Musk (right) said his billionaire son Elon (left) knows his comments to Kyle and Jackie O are ‘not true’ – ‘he would never get upset about it. He just laughs this kind of stuff off’

The media storm follows bombshell revelations last month that Mr Musk has fathered two children with his stepdaughter Jana Bezuidenhout, 34.

It also comes on the heels of Elon’s ongoing tensions with US President Joe Biden – as well as his bitter legal fight to pull out of the $44 billion ($63billion AUD) Twitter buyout, something his father says he may partly be responsible for.

The Australian radio interview

During Monday’s radio interview on KIIS FM, Jackie O said: ‘Your offspring is a genius. He’s worth so much money and has created so many things, you can’t take that away from him. Are you proud?’

But Mr Musk shocked listeners by replying ‘no’.

‘You know, we are a family that have been doing a lot of things for a long time, it’s not as if we suddenly started doing something,’ Errol replied.

I have clarified the awkward mix-up by saying: ‘I didn’t actually notice her question about being proud? I thought she asked “were you expecting this coming?”

‘It was only when I listened to the recording afterwards that I realized.’

Mr Musk, who was calling from South Africa, said he simply got lost in the conversation of the energetic hosts.

‘It was a bit more confusing because the other chap (Kyle), who was a nice fellow, was laughing a lot so I never quite picked up what she (Jackie O) was saying while I was talking,’ he said.

‘If you ask any parent if they are proud of their son, you are proud of them from the day they are born.’

Errol pictured holding his son Elon as a baby.  He denies telling Kyle and Jackie O he was 'not proud of his son, telling Daily Mail Australia he misheard their question because Kyle Sandilands was' laughing a lot '

Errol pictured holding his son Elon as a baby. He denies telling Kyle and Jackie O he was ‘not proud of his son, telling Daily Mail Australia he misheard their question because Kyle Sandilands was’ laughing a lot ‘

Kyle and Jackie O were joined by the billionaire's father for a candid interview on Monday in which Errol Musk revealed why he wasn't proud of his son

Kyle and Jackie O were joined by the billionaire’s father for a candid interview on Monday in which Errol Musk revealed why he wasn’t proud of his son

But while he knows Elon is far too busy to be concerned about how his comments were reported, he revealed his daughters were extremely upset.

‘I still fly airplanes but my kids think I should go to a retirement home after that,’ he joked.

‘All three of them got a hold of me and said “what’s wrong with you, how could you possibly say something like that?”

‘Alexandra wouldn’t even speak to me. I kept sending her messages from her but she refused to talk.’

Mr Musk has since explained his mistake and he and his daughters are once again on good terms.

Backlash after having children with his stepdaughter

Kyle and Jackie O also asked Mr Musk about his relationship with 34-year-old stepdaughter Jana Bezuidenhout – who he was married to and shares two young children with.

He was married to her mother Heide Bezuidenhout in the early 1990s for two years before they divorced and Jana was placed in foster care.

‘I never really saw her much at all after that but Then in about 2014, she wrote to me and said she was in a desperate situation living in a store room with some chap and they had no food and her eight-year-old daughter had been put into care,’ Mr Musk said.

‘The next day I went to see her and I sorted her out with some funds. She was so thin – I couldn’t believe anybody could be as thin as she was.

‘She is a real princess but she was dressed in rags so I took her [shopping] for clothing and food.’

Mr Musk continued to provide her with money for a number of years and the two grew closer.

Errol Musk has two children with his 34-year-old stepdaughter Jana Bezuidenhout

Errol Musk has two children with his 34-year-old stepdaughter Jana Bezuidenhout

‘She left her boyfriend and came to me at one point when she was about 30 years old,’ he said.

‘Obviously there was a big generation gap but we really liked each other and enjoyed each other’s company.

‘We had a little boy, Elliot Rush who is now five, and I can’t imagine a world without him.’

Jana also welcomed a girl, Asha Rose Musk, in 2019.

‘She since has gone back to that boyfriend, and he is more her age, but I provide them with an apartment and medical aid, a car and whatever they need,’ he said.

‘We’ve never had DNA tests done because we love her anyway, no matter what. The main thing is we all love her.

‘They both have their little life and I don’t interfere. I get along with her boyfriend great. And Jana’s mother loves them too.’

Elon Musk pictured with his son X AE A-Xii, who was born in May 2020 from his relationship with singer Grimes

Elon Musk pictured with his son X AE A-Xii, who was born in May 2020 from his relationship with singer Grimes

Errol Musk's children Elon, Kimbal and Tosca (on lap) with his first wife and Elon's mother, Maye

Errol Musk’s children Elon, Kimbal and Tosca (on lap) with his first wife and Elon’s mother, Maye

Elon’s battle with Biden and the Twitter deal

Mr Musk said he’s never had any doubts about Elon when it comes to his work ethic or scientific mind.

The 51-year-old is the world’s richest person after amassing a fortune of US$242billion, following his incredible success with the payment service platform PayPal, solar car company Tesla and the rocket-building firm Space X.

But his father does ‘worry’ about his recent political statements and the immense pressure he’s under.

‘At the beginning of this year Elon started making a lot of political statements because of this Biden situation in the United States,’ Mr Musk said.

‘You have this really strange thing where you have this guy who can’t put two sentences together who is supposed to be the President.

‘I told Elon, you are getting into the political side now. How is your security? You have to be careful because the political situation is very dangerous.’

Errol Musk said his son had sent him a message after his comments to the Kyle and Jackie O show: 'Dad, the press play you like a fiddle so please keep quiet'

Errol Musk said his son had sent him a message after his comments to the Kyle and Jackie O show: ‘Dad, the press play you like a fiddle so please keep quiet’

Tesla CEO Elon Musk looks on as he visits the construction site of Tesla's gigafactory in Gruenheide, near Berlin, Germany in 2021

Tesla CEO Elon Musk looks on as he visits the construction site of Tesla’s gigafactory in Gruenheide, near Berlin, Germany in 2021

The US President earlier this year ruffled Elon’s feathers by ignoring Tesla and calling rival manufacturer GM – the nation’s electric car leader.

Mr Musk said Elon’s growing appetite for politics coincided with his ambition to purchase the social media platform Twitter for $44billion ($63billion AUD).

‘Elon had this idea that both sides have their chance to give their opinions, not just one side,’ his father said.

‘Then he decided he was going to go after Twitter with a plan to make it a neutral platform – that’s all he wanted. But from my experience that was a bit naïve.’

Now the tech billionaire and Twitter are set to go to court after Elon blew up the deal, accusing the company of drastically under-estimating the number of fake accounts.

‘A little while ago I tried to join Twitter and it told me I already had a profile with over 400 posts,’ Mr Musk said.

‘It was a fake account. It had foul language and all sorts of stuff like that. It was not me.

‘I mentioned that to Elon recently and told him to keep it in mind – and Elon has realized that now and he’s said ‘I’m not going to buy this platform if it’s full of a bunch of fake accounts’.’

'I told Elon, you are getting into the political side now.  How is your security?  You have to be careful because the political situation is very dangerous, 'Errol Musk said he advised his son Elon

‘I told Elon, you are getting into the political side now. How is your security? You have to be careful because the political situation is very dangerous, ‘Errol Musk said he advised his son Elon

Elon Musk, 51, is the world's richest man after amassing a fortune of US$242billion following his incredible success with the payment service platform PayPal, solar car company Tesla and the rocket-building firm Space X (pictured, Tesla staff)

Elon Musk, 51, is the world’s richest man after amassing a fortune of US$242billion following his incredible success with the payment service platform PayPal, solar car company Tesla and the rocket-building firm Space X (pictured, Tesla staff)

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NRL 2022 Canterbury Bulldogs v North Queensland Cowboys, live score, updates, stream, start time, teams, Supercoach scores

The Bulldogs lodged the quickest captain’s challenge in NRL history and earned a dream start against the Cowboys.

That led to the first try in the opening set of the game and Matt Burton crossed for the Dogs’ second.

But the Cowboys hit back just before the break with quick-fire tries to Griffin Neame and Chad Townsend to make 10-10 at halftime.

MATCH CENTER: Bulldogs v Cowboys, stats, teams, videos

North Queensland kicked off the match and the touch judge ruled it to bounce out, but Braidon Burns said he got a hand to it with his foot planted out.

The Dogs challenged and replays proved Burns correct, giving Canterbury a penalty on halfway which led to the first try.

Burton put through a grubber and Peta Hiku hesitated just long enough for Josh Addo-Carr to swoop through and score in the third minute.

Burton then turned scorer when he proved too strong from close range off the back off a scrum move in the 18th minute.

The Cowboys were finally rewarded for their sustained pressure when forward Griffin Neame barged over from close range in the 31st minute.

North Queensland halfback Chad Townsend made it two tries in three minutes when he put his head down and burrowed over in the corner.

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North Queensland halfback Chad Townsend put his head down and burrowed his way over in the corner.

31ST MINUTES

The Cowboys were finally rewarded for their sustained pressure when forward Griffin Neame barged over from close range.

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Bulldogs five-eighth Matt Burton proved too strong from close range to finish off the back off a scrum move.

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Matt Burton put through a grubber and Peta Hiku hesitated just long enough for Josh Addo-Carr to swoop through and score.

“Hiku thought the fullback Scott Drinkwater was going to come in and attack the ball and the Foxx is right there on the sport,” Steve Roach said on Fox League.

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The Bulldogs have brought Raymond Faitala-Mariner into their starting side at lock to face the Cowboys, with Tevita Pangai Junior moving to the bench.

Canterbury look like a new side under Mick Potter and the Dogs are chasing a third straight win in what would be their biggest scalp of the season.

North Queensland have won six of their past seven and are looking to solidify a second spot on the ladder.

The Cowboys are 1-17 on side coach Todd Payten named on Tuesday.

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow takes Kyle Feldt’s place after it was confirmed he would miss two games with a hamstring injury. Jake Granville slots onto the bench.

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Australian music legend, The Seekers’ singer dies aged 79

Along with Guy were Keith Potger and another advertising man, Bruce Woodley, and soon Durham was a regular in their Monday night performances at a popular coffee lounge. Potger in those days was also an ABC radio producer, so in his lunch hour he made a demo tape of the group, which became the first album, Introducing The Seekers – although Potger was not supposed to have a second job, so he didn’t appear on the record’s cover. Durham also recorded two more songs with the Jazz Preachers, Muddy Water and Trombone Frankie (a version of Bessie Smith’s Trombie Cholly).

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Ready to see the world, in 1964 the group signed on to perform on the SS Fairsky to get to London. They planned to come home after 10 weeks in Europe but got so many bookings in England they decided to stay on.

In November 1964, the group released I’ll Never Find Another You, and by February it was No. 1 in the UK and Australia, and the Seekers were on their way to stardom. Over the next few years, the group released the hit records A World of Our Own, The Carnival is Over and Morningtown Ride.

The Seekers’ biggest international seller was George Girl (music by Dusty Springfield’s brother, Tom), which had originally been the title song for the movie starring Lynn Redgrave, James Mason, Charlotte Rampling and Alan Bates. The song was nominated for an Academy Award and the single made No.1 in America.

In 1967, 200,000 people (about 10 per cent of Melbourne’s population at the time) saw the Seekers perform at the Myer Music Bowl. It wasn’t until 2020 that a full recording of the set that day was released, and at the launch of the Hidden Treasures record Durham, then 76, looked back in wonder at what is still the biggest concert in the Southern Hemisphere.

Keith Potger, Judith Durham, Athol Guy and Bruce Woodley during a promotional stunt for The Seekers.

Keith Potger, Judith Durham, Athol Guy and Bruce Woodley during a promotional stunt for The Seekers.

“I had a dry mouth, you do get that sometimes with nerves, plus there was no air conditioning and it was a Melbourne summer, typical March weather,” Durham said. “I’ll Never Find Another You had become No. 1 all over the world and that was a big turning point for us, but we hadn’t had the huge welcome from the Australian people yet. That was what was so mind-blowing when we performed that show at the bowl.”

It was part of a series of big moments for the band in 1967 – The Seekers Down Under rated through the roof on television, and the members were named Australians of the Year (the only time in the award’s history that a group has had the title).

However, the following year, despite all her success with the Seekers, Durham decided that she wanted something else and announced that she was leaving the group. She also decided, in 1968, to become a vegetarian, and after that she lived a life that was non-smoking, environmentally friendly, decaffeinated, teetotal, drug free and cruelty free.

Judith Durham launched a successful solo career after leaving the Seekers in 1968.

Judith Durham launched a successful solo career after leaving the Seekers in 1968. Credit:Fairfax

The decision to leave the Seekers paid off, offers for her to sing as a solo artist flooded in, and she asked a London-based freelance musician, Ron Edgeworth, to be her musical director, pianist and arranger. Edgeworth had worked with many big names and was in constant demand, but he signed on with Durham.

Her first solo album was For Christmas with Love, and she continued to tour, working in New Zealand and Australia, and was in constant demand for tours and nightclubs in the UK. In 1969, she and Edgeworth were married in Melbourne.

Durham continued to work around the world, singing anything and everything from folk to jazz to blues to gospel to ragtime and classical. In the 1970s, she recorded trad jazz albums with Edgeworth and released a piano and voice recording from the Newport Jazz Festival in 1978.

In the 1980s, Durham and Edgeworth settled on the Sunshine Coast, and she concentrated on writing and performing her own work. She and Ian Austin also wrote a musical, Gotta Be Rainbows.

The bad times came in the 1990s. In 1990, Durham, Edgeworth and their tour manager were in a car accident that killed the driver of the other car and left Durham with a fractured wrist and leg. However, she was never daunted. In January 1993, with the Seekers’ silver jubilee approaching, the group announced a reunion concert. This turned into a successful tour, but then Edgeworth was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and died in late 1994.

A better part of 1994 was the release of Durham’s authorized biography, Colors of My Life: The Judith Durham Story, by Graham Simpson. This was popular enough to be updated and re-released in 1998 and 2003. In 1995, the Seekers were inducted into the Australian Record Industry Association’s (ARIA) Hall of Fame, and Durham was made a Member of the Order of Australia for services to music.

After years without an album, in 1996 Durham released Mona Lisas. The following year this was released again as always there with Durham’s solo recording of Bruce Woodley’s i am australian (with Russell Hitchcock of Air Supply and Mandawuy Yunupingu of Yothu Yindi).

For some years around this time, Durham was stalked by an obsessed fan, who bombarded her with telephone calls and faxes and started spurious law cases against her. In 1998, the stalker was eventually convicted of stalking and ordered not to approach Durham.

In 2000, Durham’s album Let Me Find Love was re-released as hold on to your dreams, with the extra recording of her song Australia Land of Today. Durham toured Australian again in 2001 and, in 2003, she toured the UK to mark her 60th birthday. Ella’s A film of her birthday concert at London’s Royal Festival Hall was released in 2004 as a DVD.

In 2006, Durham sang part of her song Seldom Melbourne Leaves My Mind in Melbourne, and was invited by the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Fund to record it as a fundraiser. In the end, Durham recorded her de ella entire The Australian Cities Suite, which was released in October 2008 in aid of charity. The suite includes Sydney Girl of My Dreams, Happy Years I Spent in Hobart and Australia Land of Today.

Durham went back on stage in 2012 with her 50th anniversary one-woman touring show, Colors of My Life, and her 1969 album Gift of Song was at last released on CD.

Judith Durham, lead singer of the Seekers, before winning a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Australian Women In Music Awards in 2019.

Judith Durham, lead singer of the Seekers, before winning a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Australian Women In Music Awards in 2019.Credit:Paul Jeffers

Over the years, Durham performed with the Seekers, usually for charity, and in 2013 they got together for a 50th anniversary tour. Celebrations to mark the anniversary included Australia Post presenting Durham with a 24-carat gold “stamp” as part of the “Legends of Australian Music” series, and the portrait of the group by Helen Edwards hanging in the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra.

Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley, Judith Durham and Athol Guy reunited for the Seekers' 50th birthday celebrations.

Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley, Judith Durham and Athol Guy reunited for the Seekers’ 50th birthday celebrations.Credit:Justin McManus

Then, after their first tour concert, at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall, Durham complained about not feeling well and collapsed with a brain haemorrhage. The stroke affected her ability to read and write, and she spent months in rehabilitation, but she did not lose her singing voice, as she told The Age in 2019. “The doctor said, ‘Can you sing me a bit of a song?’ and of course I sang Morningtown Ride.”

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Schumer Wants to Dare Republicans to Vote Against Popular Insulin Cap

  • Schumer wants to dare the GOP into knocking out a popular insulin cap plan, per two people familiar.
  • The $35 insulin cap is a major Democratic priority included in the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Schumer’s maneuver would set the stage for a tough vote for Republicans.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wants to dare Senate Republicans to knock out a popular $35 monthly cap on insulin prices from the party’s big bill under consideration, per two people familiar with the move.

Those people were granted anonymity to reveal confidential discussions.

The $35 limit on insulin co-pays is one of the most popular elements of the legislation that Democrats want to pass using budget reconciliation. That allows maneuver Senate Democrats to sidestep GOP resistance and approve certain bills with only a simple majority vote if they all stay united.

But the insulin cap has always been at risk of falling out of the bill since it may not comply with its strict procedural rules. The process is overseen by the Senate parliamentarian, who gave the green light to most of the Democratic legislation’s climate, health, and tax provisions overnight.

The fate of the insulin cap remains formally up in the air. But one of the familiar people said that the parliamentarian sustained a GOP objection to it during the “Byrd Bath,” meaning the top official didn’t believe it complied with reconciliation’s rules.

The $35 insulin cap is still in the Inflation Reduction Act for now. If the parliamentarian strikes out the provision, Senate Democrats can still keep it in and force Republicans to raise a “point of order” to take it out. That would set the stage for a recorded vote to overrule the parliamentarian at a 60 vote threshold.

Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, who has worked with Democrats in the past on drug pricing said she was waiting to see the final language before weighing in on the Democrats’ plan. Her vote for her would be crucial to getting past the 60-vote threshold.

“I still don’t know what language has survived and what language hasn’t,” Collins told Insider. “So, I’m going to wait and see what the parliamentarian’s final decisions are.”

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2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class recalled in Australia

The incorrect filling of transmission oil on the production line could cause the vehicle to come to a stop – or ignite a fire.


Mercedes-Benz Australia has recalled 326 examples of the 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class, citing a manufacturing fault that resulted in the vehicle’s transmission either being overfilled or underfilled with oil.

The recall notice, lodged with the Department of Infrastructure, says: “Incorrect levels of transmission oil could result in the vehicle stalling. If the oil level is too high, oil may leak and cause a fire. These hazards increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.”

The total figure of 326 affected vehicles covers 324 examples of 2019 Mercedes-Benz A200 sedans, and two 2019 Mercedes-Benz A180 sedans – with hatchback variants unaffected by the recall.



Date of recall notice June 22, 2022
Make Mercedes Benz
Model A-Class (A180 sedan/A250 sedan)
Year 2019
vehicles affected 326
VIN list Click here to download the list of affected VINs
contact link Click here to contact the manufacturer

A full list of vehicle identification numbers for the 326 vehicles involved in the recall can be found here.

Mercedes-Benz Australia says it will contact owners to arrange rectification free of charge and as soon as possible. Alternatively, owners can contact their nearest Mercedes-Benz dealership directly.

Owners can also contact Mercedes-Benz Australia’s customer service team by calling 1300 762 718 or by completing the contact form here.



To have your vehicle checked, locate your closest Mercedes-Benz dealership here.

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Contracts, driver market, Daniel Ricciardo future, Pierre Gasly contract clause, McLaren, Alpine replacement

The F1’s silly season has well and truly arrived, with the retirement of Sebastian Vettel last week sparking mid-season musical chairs as Fernando Alonso signed with Aston Martin.

Now widespread reports suggest McLaren will snap up rising Australian star Oscar Piastri, leaving fellow countryman Daniel Ricciardo without a seat for next year.

It leaves Alpine on the lookout for a driver to replace Alonso and Ricciardo shaped as the most logical option, having previously worked together when the team was called Renault.

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But there could be a twist which opens up another alternative for Alphine, should they opt to go in a different direction.

A report back in June from RacingNews365claimed that AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly has a clause in his contract that would allow him to join a rival team in 2023 — with one condition.

That is that the team is placed higher than AlphaTauri on the standings and Alpine, currently sitting in fourth in the constructors’ championship, would fit that bill.

Now that report has been shared around again given it takes on even more relevance with Alonso’s shock exit.

Gasly’s path back to Red Bull is seemingly blocked after Sergio Perez re-signed until at least the end of 2024 and the Frenchman had been linked to McLaren earlier in the year.

But with Piastri seemingly on his way to McLaren, there would be an opportunity at Alpine should that be of interest to both parties.

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AlphaTauri's French driver Pierre Gasly could hold the key.  (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)
AlphaTauri’s French driver Pierre Gasly could hold the key. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)Source: AFP

Speaking back in June, Gasly said he was in “ongoing conversations” with Red Bull’s motorsport advisor Helmut Marko about his future.

“Well, at the moment, it is not a question of looking outside [Red Bull] or looking anywhere,” Gasly told media, per RacingNews365.com.

“I think my contract situation is pretty clear with Red Bull.

“It’s just ongoing conversation with Helmut and the management to know what’s best for all of us. But, as I said, it’s been very logical that they signed Sergio.

“He’s been competitive since the start of the year, so yeah, no surprise on that side. Obviously, it impacts what’s going to happen for my career in the coming years and, based on that, we just need to have normal conversation on what’s best going forward.”

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Brookline PD chief on leave amid allegations of policy violations

Officials in the Massachusetts town of Brookline have placed the chief of police on leave after he was accused of violating a town policy. Brookline Town Administrator Mel Kleckner said in a statement that last week, town officials were made aware of multiple allegations that police Chief Ashley Gonzalez violated the town’s policy against discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation. The town immediately began an initial review of the allegations and Gonzalez was placed on paid administrative leave Friday afternoon, according to Kleckner.” The town has a strict zero-tolerance policy against discrimination , sexual harassment and retaliation committed by or against its employees,” Kleckner said in his statement. “We are committed to supporting the investigation, which will determine the facts, and responding accordingly.” Kleckner said the town has hired Quincy-based Comprehensive Investigations and Consulting to conduct a comprehensive review of the facts and circumstances surrounding the allegations. The outside investigation by Comprehensive is being led by former Secretary of Public Safety and Worcester County First Assistant District Attorney Daniel Bennett and former Massachusetts State Police Col. Kerry Gilpin.Gonzalez will remain on paid leave pending the outcome of the review by Comprehensive Investigations and Consulting.In March , Kleckner selected Gonzalez as his recommendation to be Brookline’s new police chief.The Brookline Select Board then confirmed Gonzalez’s appointment as chief of police in April.Gonzalez has more than 33 years of experience in law enforcement and was most recently the chief of the Austin Independent School District Police Department in Texas.

Officials in the Massachusetts town of Brookline have placed the chief of police on leave after he was accused of violating a town policy.

Brookline Town Administrator Mel Kleckner said in a statement that last week, town officials were made aware of multiple allegations that police Chief Ashley Gonzalez violated the town’s policy against discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation.

The town immediately began an initial review of the allegations and Gonzalez was placed on paid administrative leave Friday afternoon, according to Kleckner.

“The town has a strict zero-tolerance policy against discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation committed by or against its employees,” Kleckner said in his statement. “We are committed to supporting the investigation, which will determine the facts, and responding accordingly.”

Kleckner said the town has hired Quincy-based Comprehensive Investigations and Consulting to conduct a comprehensive review of the facts and circumstances surrounding the allegations. The outside investigation by Comprehensive is being led by former Secretary of Public Safety and Worcester County First Assistant District Attorney Daniel Bennett and former Massachusetts State Police Col. Kerry Gilpin.

Gonzalez will remain on paid leave pending the outcome of the review by Comprehensive Investigations and Consulting.

In March, Kleckner selected Gonzalez as his recommendation to be Brookline’s new police chief. The Brookline Select Board then confirmed Gonzalez’s appointment as chief of police in April.

Gonzalez has more than 33 years of experience in law enforcement and was most recently the chief of the Austin Independent School District Police Department in Texas.

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Australian mum’s travel hate booms into $20m business Luxico

When it comes to holidaying, deciding whether to go with the expected comforts of a hotel or the relaxed amenities of an Airbnb generally comes down to the guest and the mood of the trip.

For mum and businesswoman Alexandra Ormerod, travel has always been high on the priority list – and she had no plans for that to change when she and husband Tom decided to start a family.

But with a little one in tow, the pair soon realized that the simple pleasures they once took for granted in a hotel room were no longer applicable for a young family.

“We have a lot of family overseas… we are avid travelers and after our first daughter was born we quickly discovered in our travels that hotels were dead to us and that came as a bit of a shock,” Ms Ormerod told news.com. ouch

“We soon found it very challenging to be traveling with a small child and finding accommodation that was of a standard better than a serviced apartment.

“We realized quite early on that places like Europe and Asia have a more mature market than Australia, so there are a lot more villas to hire in different locations. Whereas when you came to Australia and you effectively had the option of a holiday home. That home would be hired through a real estate agent and generally you were restricted to a coastal location and picking the keys up from the local fish and chip shop because the office was closed.

Ms Ormerod said the “disconnected experience” and “transactional approach” to hiring holiday homes in Australia meant guests “never really knew what they were going to get” on arrival.

With a background in advertising, Ms Ormerod said her work in travel and tourism along with her husband’s involvement in property development and real estate meant they identified a gap in the market for couples, friends and family groups seeking options in the luxury end of the holiday homes market.

As a result, ‘Luxico’ – which essentially combines hotels and holidays homes into one – was born in 2013.

“Luxico was a bit of an obvious outcome,” she explained of the company, which is now worth almost $20 million.

“We found there was a real niche for designer accommodation which we identified as not really existing at the time Luxico was born.”

Having a house on the Mornington Peninsula, Ms Ormerod said a lot of neighbors and Melbourne residents had “big homes” in the area which sat empty for most of the year. So she and Tom started renting out properties in the area which signaled a huge area of ​​demand for beautiful, high-end homes temporarily.

“We found there was a lot of demand for that $1000-a-night or more price point that was not being serviced,” she said.

“So we then built on that to try and service that demand, and try to take the experience away from a transactional offering to a more hospitality or hotel offering [within a luxury home].”

Each Luxico stay comes with a concierge service – essentially a local who ‘checks you in’ to the home. Each concierge acts as a point of call for guests, with no request too big, small or bizarre. The homes range from $250 to $15,000 or more per night.

“It’s bringing the human element back into that holiday home stay, and all our concierges are from the local area,” she explained of the company which exclusively manages $700 million worth of property across Australia.

“The extra services you can have – from chefs, to butlers and specialist touring – are all part of the optional extras.

“But for the everyday traveller, the feedback has been that the concierge had given them insider tips to the area … maybe told them of an amazing hidden gem they wouldn’t have otherwise known about that made their holiday.”

While celebrity clients make up a large bulk of the brand’s clientele, Ms Ormerod said “mums and dads” still make up the majority of bookings.

“Luxico is an end-to-end service so we exclusively manage all of the properties that we offer,” she said, adding that if a family is looking to book two or three hotel rooms – a home works out to be better value.

“So we are managing the guest experience not just through the booking process, but the experience they have in home and even afterwards.

“So from the slippers, to the towels to prepared toiletries, the concierge is going in there and provisioning and preparing the home so if you are traveling with small children we will bring in a toy box so they have something to play with. So it’s all those little touches that make the experience a continuance of the booking process.

“It’s more a holistic experience, connecting you with local products, experiences and service providers that will build on that stay.”

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Nick Kyrgios beats Mikael Ymer in straight sets to reach Washington ATP final

Nick Kyrgios is “super excited” after continuing his career-best season by powering into the final of the ATP event in Washington.

Backing up from his gruelling workload a day earlier, when he finished off Reilly Opelka then saved five match points in an epic quarter-final win over Frances Tiafoe, Kyrgios dealt with Mikael Ymer in straight sets.

Kyrgios produced another imperious serving display to beat Ymer 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 in what was the Wimbledon runner-up’s fifth semi-final appearance from his past six events.

Only an abdominal strain in Mallorca tarnished the impressive streak.

Yet to be broken every week in the American capital, Kyrgios didn’t face a solitary break point against Ymer.

He brought up set point in the opener with his 80th ace of the tournament and sealed the set with a lovely serve-volley play and backhand flick overhead winner.

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The second set also provided a serving duel but the Swede was always going to come out second best against Kyrgios in this type of mood as the Australian reeled off the last three games to prevail in one hour, 34 minutes.

Kyrgios hadn’t made a final for three years but now he’s reached two in less than a month, including his breakout run to his maiden grand slam title match at Wimbledon.

That four-set defeat to Djokovic at the All England Club remains the 27-year-old’s only loss in his past 11 matches since mid-June.

“I’m just happy to be in another ending,” Kyrgios said.

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Flash flooding in western Pennsylvania

Thunderstorms rumbled through the Pittsburgh region Friday night, bringing heavy rainfall that led to flash flooding in several areas. See the video above: Flash flooding in western Pennsylvania. Between 2 and 4 inches of rain had fallen in some parts of western Pennsylvania as of 8 pm A flash flood warning from the National Weather Service remained in effect until late Friday night.More: Read the weather alert for your countyInteractive radar: Track the stormsLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile appThe Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium was closed Saturday due to area flooding. The zoo expects to reopen on Sunday. Officials say all zoo animals remain safe from inclement weather. A tree fell across Route 28, between Exit 6 (Highland Park Bridge/Aspinwall) and Exit 8 (Fox Chapel Road/Waterworks Drive/Freeport Road). All lanes of traffic in the area were blocked while police responded. Not far away, flood waters covered Freeport Road near UPMC St. Margaret hospital. Three cars became stuck in the high water. No injuries were reported.”(My car) never left the ground, just turned off,” said Taylor Brown. “There was never any water in the car.” While fire crews had to move some of the vehicles to the side of the roadway, drivers said they did not need to be rescued. Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 viewers shared video and pictures of flooding in the Munhall area as well. Flash flooding was also reported in the Greensburg and Unity Township areas of Westmoreland County. Pittsburgh’s Action Sports reporter Emily Giangreco shared video of high water near Route 30 and Sand Hill Road, and flood waters were rushing outside the Naser Foods store in Unity Township. The heavy rain prompted the Pittsburgh Steelers to cancel their night practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium, where thousands of fans had gathered to watch the training camp tradition make its return for the first time since 2019.Please share photos of severe weather (if it’s safe in your location): Go to wtae.com/upload or share to the local u Pittsburgh Facebook group. As of 1 pm Saturday, PennDOT said parts of the following state roads in Allegheny County were closed or restricted:Route 8 (Washington Boulevard) between Negley Run and Allegheny River boulevards in Pittsburgh (flood gates closed) Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.Already have the WTAE mobile app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.

Thunderstorms rumbled through the Pittsburgh region Friday night, bringing heavy rainfall that led to flash flooding in several areas.

See the video above: Flash flooding in western Pennsylvania.

Between 2 and 4 inches of rain had fallen in some parts of western Pennsylvania as of 8 pm A flash flood warning from the National Weather Service remained in effect until late Friday night.

The Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium was closed Saturday due to area flooding. The zoo expects to reopen on Sunday. Officials say all zoo animals remain safe from inclement weather.

A tree fell across Route 28, between Exit 6 (Highland Park Bridge/Aspinwall) and Exit 8 (Fox Chapel Road/Waterworks Drive/Freeport Road). All lanes of traffic in the area were blocked while police responded.

Not far away, flood waters covered Freeport Road near UPMC St. Margaret hospital. Three cars became stuck in the high water. No injuries were reported.

“(My car) never left the ground, just turned off,” said Taylor Brown. “There was never any water in the car.”

While fire crews had to move some of the vehicles to the side of the roadway, drivers said they did not need to be rescued.

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Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 viewers shared video and pictures of flooding in the Munhall area as well.

Flash flooding was also reported in the Greensburg and Unity Township areas of Westmoreland County. Pittsburgh’s Action Sports reporter Emily Giangreco shared video of high water near Route 30 and Sand Hill Road, and flood waters were rushing outside the Naser Foods store in Unity Township.

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.

The heavy rain prompted the Pittsburgh Steelers to cancel their night practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium, where thousands of fans had gathered to watch the training camp tradition make its return for the first time since 2019.

Please share photos of severe weather (if it’s safe in your location): Go to wtae.com/upload or share to the u local Pittsburgh Facebook group.

As of 1 pm Saturday, PennDOT said parts of the following state roads in Allegheny County were closed or restricted:

  • Route 8 (Washington Boulevard) between Negley Run and Allegheny River boulevards in Pittsburgh (flood gates closed)

Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.

Already have the WTAE mobile app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.