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Bold & Beautiful: Deacon Learns Sheila Was Mauled to Death By a Bear

At Forrester Creations, Steffy marvels that the Sheila story ends in a bear mauling. Detective Sanchez professes the severed toe again, then apologizes for how thick it is. He informs them that the extra security Ridge has hired is no longer necessary — the evidence was conclusive — Sheila is dead.

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At Il Giardino, Hope tells Liam she brought him there to discuss the Douglas issue where the boy couldn’t hear them. They speculate as to what brought it on and whether Thomas has been thinking of this for a while now. Liam thinks the boy is thriving and doesn’t know why anyone would mess with that. Hope tears up thinking about Douglas moving out and not being a part of her daily life. It would upset Beth so much… it would upset all of them!
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By the bar, Deacon tells Paul the inventory is done and asks to take an early lunch, as he spots Hope and Liam. At their table, Liam tries to calm Hope, who worries that Thomas will get the courts involved. Deacon appears and asks what’s wrong.

At Forrester Creations, Sanchez tells the group gathered in the office that as far as the department’s concerned, it’s a closed case — Sheila’s never going to bother anyone again. Li checks in with Finn, who assures her he’s doing okay, and the group thanks the detective as he leaves. Thomas walks in and asks if Sheila’s been found. Taylor and Steffy that Sanchez had photos… and a toe. “Sheila’s dead.” Thomas is skeptical. “Sheila has pulled this before.” Steffy tells him the police had DNA evidence to back it up. Taylor insists she’s gone and out of their lives forever. Thomas needs time for this to sink in. Brooke declares they can go on with their lives. Eric feels responsible for bringing her into their lives and their family. Brooke and Taylor assure him he couldn’t have known all those years ago. “She’s finally gone,” Brooke reiterates.
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At Bill’s place, he’s glad to see Li has stopped by — she’s looking so much better! Li just wanted to thank him for everything he did for her and her son de ella. “We owe you.” Bill tells her she owes him nothing; he just happened to be at the right place at the right time. Li recaps how he found her in the alley, brought her here and took care of her. Bill teases that she’ll need to keep his kindness under wraps; he has a reputation to consider. Talk turns to Sheila, and Li explains that’s the other reason she came — to tell him about Sheila. “She’s dead.”

At Il Giardino, Deacon’s learned offscreen that Thomas wants Douglas to live with him and deems it “totally nuts.” Douglas is part of their family now! Hope points out that Thomas can revisit the custody arrangement as Douglas’ father. Deacon smokes that Liam needs to put a stop to this. The little guy is happiest with them. Hope calms her father of her. She loves that he cares so much, but Douglas means a lot to Thomas too. Deacon argues if he loves his son, he’ll leave him right where he is.

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Deacon offers to “talk” to Thomas and Liam blurts, “Oh, no, no, no, no.” Hope assures her dad they’ll handle this on their own, besides, they don’t know if Thomas will even do anything. Brooke appears and Deacon wonders if she’s okay. She explains she’s relieved, actually, but still a bit in shock. Brooke says they don’t have to worry about Sheila anymore. Hope wonders if they arrested her. Brooke says they did n’t have to — she’d already met her grisly death de ella when they found her.
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At Forrester, Ridge has the photo of Sheila’s toe on his phone to remind him she can’t hurt them anymore, which makes Taylor and Steffy cringe. Thomas likes the idea. Steffy explains Finn’s gone to the hospital to get checked out and they speculate about how he’s feeling about his biological mother’s death from her. Steffy has to think, what with everything that’s happened, that he sees it as a blessing.

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At Bill’s place, he gawps, “Sheila Carter’s middle toe?” Li explains it was how they confirmed it was her de ella. Bill finds it fitting that she met her end of her being mauled by an animal; she was an animal herself. Li wanted to tell him, but also to thank him for his kindness. She’s heard he can be ruthless, but what he did for her speaks volumes about the kind of man he truly is.
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At Il Giardino, Hope, Liam and Deacon have heard the story about the bear mauling and the middle toe. Deacon ponders this as Brooke declares that Sheila Carter is dead, and her reign of terror is over at long last. Deacon, affected by the news, swallows hard and seems red-eyed.
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At Forrester, Steffy, Taylor, Thomas and Ridge recap how Sheila nearly destroyed Steffy and Finn’s lives. It’s a new beginning for all of them. Steffy adds, “For you too, dad. Mom told me what happened in Monaco.” Thomas asks what happened. Steffy replies, “Mom and dad kissed.” Taylor feels awkward but Steffy launches into a speech on how she’s learned life is short. She tells Ridge that he and Taylor love each other. He shouldn’t waste the time he has and should go back to mom. “We all know how much you love her. Come back to the Foresters.”

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Next on The Bold and the Beautiful: Steffy and Taylor get real with Thomas about Douglas.

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NRL ScoreCentre: Gold Coast Titans vs Manly Sea Eagles, Canberra Raiders vs St George Illawarra Dragons live scores, stats and results

Bottom-placed Gold Coast faces Manly after the Raiders pip St George Illawarra 24-22 at Canberra Stadium.

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Jaydn Su’A (left) and Talatau Amone reflect after the Dragons’ narrow loss.(Getty Images: Mark Nolan)

Canberra can dream of finals for at least another week after seeing off St George Illawarra 24-22 in a tense affair to keep pace with the top eight.

With suspended coach Ricky Stuart watching from home, the Raiders rattled off three straight tries after trailing in the first half, but had to hold on against the fast-finishing Dragons at Canberra Stadium.

Dragons’ five-eighth Talatau Amone completed his first career hat-trick on 68 minutes to pull his side back within six points, before assisting Tautau Moga to lift them to within two points just five minutes from time.

But Zac Lomax pushed his conversion attempt from the sideline wide, allowing the Raiders to hold on.

They will end round 22 still just one match back from the eighth-placed Sydney Roosters with three rounds before the finals, but given their lackluster points difference they could only afford one Roosters’ win if they are to leapfrog them into the eight.

The Raiders at least nailed the first piece of the assignment in rainy conditions, with coaches Brett White, Andrew McFadden and Mick Crawley guiding the side to victory to end the club’s week of negative headlines in the best way possible.

Young fullback Xavier Savage had his fingerprints all over the win with two try assists, including a sweet grubber that allowed winger Albert Hopoate to score, while also running for 158 meters.

With star prop Joe Tapine missing with a rib injury, the Raiders’ forwards shared the load in covering his hulking presence. They were led by Josh Papalii (140m), Ryan Sutton (110m) and Hudson Young (67m), who scored the opening try of the match from a Zac Woolford grubber.

The loss removes the Dragons’ already-slim finals chances entirely, now having won just one of their past six matches in a disappointing end to their year.

They had hit the front in the first half as Amone twice capitalized on soft Canberra defensive efforts to score tries, but could not stay with the Raiders when their intensity lifted.

Canberra prop Ryan Sutton grabbed his side an 18-12 half-time lead after gathering his own charge-down effort to score, while Savage’s smart kick for Hopoate pinched a 12-point break.

Amone was clearly the Dragons’ best, finding seven tackle busts and an offload to go with three tries and an assist.

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Perth petrol prices: How much WA drivers are paying for fuel every year revealed in new transport data

Drivers are bracing for the looming end to the fuel excise cut next month as new figures show Bunbury is the nation’s most expensive regional center for petroleum, with the average household shelling out an eye-watering $122.70 each week.

According to the Australian Automobile Association’s latest Transport Affordability Index covering the June quarter, that’s $20 per week higher than the national regional average and amounts to $6,381 per year.

Bunbury took out the unenviable gong because research showed its residents tended to drive longer distances than people in other regional centers, the association said.

Perth motorists are far better off for fuel costs despite getting fleeced at the bowser, ranking the second cheapest capital city behind Adelaide, with the average household now forking out $95.71 per week or almost $4977 per year.

How many WA families are paying for fuel.
Camera IconHow many WA families are paying for fuel. Credit: The West Australian

Hobart is the nation’s most expensive capital city with fuel costing residents $102.63 per week on average.

This is followed by Darwin ($99.84), Sydney ($99.13), Canberra ($98.92), Brisbane ($98.15) and Melbourne ($97.29).

Scarborough woman Taylor Donovan, 30, says a full tank of fuel for her Kia Sportage is costing her on average $130 a week.

Before recent fuel price surges, it cost her about $65 a week, and Mr Donovan says it’s now “ridiculous”.

Taylor Jade Donovan says current prices are “ridiculous”.
Camera IconTaylor Jade Donovan says current prices are “ridiculous”. Credit: daniel wilkins/The West Australian

“Are we not paying enough? Expensive fuel on top of car registration, insurance, licensing … it’s just full on,” she told The Sunday Times.

“It needs to be paid. It’s affecting me, everyone.

“I feel for the families.

“If I had kids, I’d become best friends with the mums and carpool to and from school and sports.”

Bunbury resident Claudia Stiglmayer, 23, said she is spending at least an average of $80 to $100 on fuel every week and is fed up with the “disruptive” changes to her budget.

“It gives you whiplash, honestly. Prices will be quite high then they’ll go low again,” she said.

“People get comfortable and complacent and then it will spike.

“It interferes with my budget and I can’t get into a solid routine financially…it’s very disruptive.”

Nationally, the average weekly fuel cost jumped to $100.39 – the first time it has passed $100 since the index’s inception in 2016.

“Despite the temporary excise cut, fuel prices are rising and continue to be a significant contributor to cost of living pressures across both regional and metropolitan Australia,” managing director Michael Bradley said.

The excise cut finishes at the end of next month.

Drivers are bracing for the looming end to the fuel excise cut next month as new figures show Bunbury is the nation's most expensive regional center for petroleum, with the average household shelling out an eye-watering $122.70 each week.
Camera IconDrivers are bracing for the looming end to the fuel excise cut next month as new figures show Bunbury is the nation’s most expensive regional center for petroleum, with the average household shelling out an eye-watering $122.70 each week.

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The index also showed that total transport costs – covering everything from car loan repayments to servicing, tires and public transport – for the average Perth household was just over $380 per week or $19,782 annually.

That compares to the national capital city average of just over $412 per week or $21,435 annually.

Bunbury stood out again, with total transport costs of almost $363 per week or $18,868 annually compared to a regional average of nearly $343 per week or $17,835 annually.

Sydney is still Australia’s most expensive capital city for transport costs averaging $486.18 per week, followed by Melbourne at $461.01 per week and Brisbane at $454.52 per week.

RAC general manager of external relations Will Golsby noted the change in Perth’s fuel price cycle from weekly to fortnightly in October was making it harder for motorists to save money by filling up on the cheapest days.

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Outlook desktop app crashing due to missing identity setting • The Register

Outlook sometimes goes wrong and even Microsoft occasionally can’t work out why, judging by a freshly published Microsoft 365 support article.

The article is related to that most common of Outlook (Desktop) ailments: “Outlook closes shortly after it is opened.” In our experience, the problem tends to be accompanied by a terse message box saying something bad has happened or a simple abrupt disappearance of the UI.

In this instance, the scenario is: “When you start Outlook Desktop, it gets past loading profile and processing, briefly opens, and then stops responding,” according to Microsoft.

So far, so not particularly unusual. After all, occasional instability is expected with Outlook. However, in this instance, Microsoft has provided additional details that can be checked through the Windows Event View Application to confirm that this particular problem is being caused by a blank Registry setting.

In this case, the EmailAddress setting in the ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice16.0CommonIdentityIdentities. This should be set to the identity of the user but if it is blank, Outlook appears to react with all the resilience of jelly under a hiking boot.

“We do not know why the EmailAddress key is not being set properly,” said Microsoft. It’s something that should be set by the Office application and the preferred route to resolution is to sign out of Office and sign back in again in order to repopulate the identity settings. A turn-it-off-and-turn-it-on-again approach to matters.

If that fails, Microsoft suggests a Registry change to turn off Support Diagnostics (apparently the option to submit an in-App ticket using Help and Contact Support leads to a path that could stop Outlook responding). Still no luck? Then perhaps manually set the email address, although Microsoft didn’t sound too hopeful about the solution, saying users “can try” the approach.

The Outlook team is looking into the issue. In the meantime, we thought we were joking when we suggested Competitive Outlook as a companion to the Excel All-Stars esports event. Perhaps reality is catching up. Round 1: Opening Outlook without it crashing. ®

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Socialite Poppy O’Neil Tzaneros lists her $3.25 million Woollahra terrace on the market

Socialite Poppy O’Neil lists her $3.25million Woollahra terrace on the market ahead of welcoming her first child with billionaire husband Anthony Tzaneros

Poppy O’Neil has listed her terrace in Sydney’s Woollahra for sale for $3.25million, six years after purchasing the property.

The Sydney socialite purchased the home for $2.1 million back in 2016, The Sunday Telegraph reported.

The stylish home was built in the 1890s and features three bedrooms over three levels on a 120sqm block.

Poppy O'Neil has listed her $3.25million Woollahra terrace on the market ahead of welcoming her first child with billionaire husband Anthony Tzaneros

Poppy O’Neil has listed her $3.25million Woollahra terrace on the market ahead of welcoming her first child with billionaire husband Anthony Tzaneros

The home features two newly renovated bathrooms and a rear studio apartment.

The home will go under the hammer on September 10.

Poppy and her husband Anthony Tzaneros will be moving into a $7.45 million in Sydney’s Bellevue Hill.

The Sydney socialite purchased the home for $2.1 million back in 2016, The Sunday Telegraph

The Sydney socialite purchased the home for $2.1 million back in 2016, The Sunday Telegraph

Society sweetheart Poppy is the daughter of former yachtie Denis O’Neil and wife, Charlotte.

Anthony is a member of the founding family of the giant port logistics firm ACFS.

The couple will soon welcome a baby boy after tying-the-knot in a traditional Greek ceremony in October 2020.

The stylish home was built in the 1890s and features three bedrooms over three levels on a 120sqm block.  The home will go under the hammer on September 10

The stylish home was built in the 1890s and features three bedrooms over three levels on a 120sqm block. The home will go under the hammer on September 10

Poppy's incredible eye for style can be seen throughout the home which sits only minutes from stylish Queen Street

Poppy’s incredible eye for style can be seen throughout the home which sits only minutes from stylish Queen Street

The couple spared no expense, celebrating in a New York Met Gala-themed event.

The pair had their reception at upmarket restaurant Rockpool, which reportedly cost $10,000 per head.

The wedding party continued with guests later boarding the super yacht, Quantum.

The home features two newly renovated bathrooms and a rear studio apartment

The home features two newly renovated bathrooms and a rear studio apartment

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Cricket news 2022: Alana Kin hat-trick in Hundred women’s competition, Shane Warne tribute video

Australian leg-spinner Alana King has become the first cricketer to take a hat-trick in the Hundred women’s competition, achieving the rare feat on debut for the Trent Rockets on Saturday evening AEST.

The 26-year-old helped roll the Manchester Originals for 76 at Old Trafford, finishing her 20-delivery spell with stunning figures of 4/15 including 13 dot balls, the best bowling performance by a female Rockets player in the competition’s short history.

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After removing West Indies veteran Deandra Dottin for a second-ball duck early in Manchester’s run chase, Player of the Match King returned to tear through the Originals middle-order.

The Victorian clean-bowled Cordelia Griffith before trapping rival spinner Sophie Ecclestone on the front pad the very next delivery.

And King completed the hat-trick by bowling Originals captain Kate Cross with a beauty that spun through the gate and crashed into the middle stump, leaving Manchester in dire straits at 7/45.

The Aussie tweaker, donning her trademark sunglasses, celebrated by raising an index finger and sprinting towards cover, reminiscent of the late Shane Warne’s unforgettable 700th Test wicket at the MCG in 2006.

King’s hat-trick took place on the same pitch that childhood hero Warne delivered his iconic “Ball of the Century” in 1993.

“Will I get my name up here at Old Trafford? That would be brilliant. Hopefully right next to Warnie,” King told Sky Sports post-match.

“He took poles here for fun, and I’m sure he was looking down pretty happy.

“He was a massive inspiration, but it wasn’t just me. It was kids all around the world who inspired him to pick up leg spin. He was definitely the reason I picked up leg spin. Hopefully he’s been proud watching down on me spin a few.

“When I was a bit younger, I did a couple of sessions with him. All I remember from that was him saying, ‘Spin it hard and have some fun’. I live by that every single day.

“That’s my first hat-trick. Not even in juniors did I take one. My first hat-trick at Old Trafford, I couldn’t have written it.

“As soon as I got that first wicket, I knew I had to keep aiming for the stumps. I’m just stoked that I can play my part for this team.”

King would have taken four wickets in four balls if the Rockets had reviewed her following delivery, which struck wicketkeeper Eleanor Threlkeld on the pads.

King will be particularly relieved to tick off the career milestone after missing out on a hat-trick during the recent Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

During Australia’s group stage match against Barbados at Edgbaston, captain Meg Lanning dropped a regulation catch at first slip on the hat-trick delivery.

King also starred with the bat on Saturday, smacking an 19 not out off nine deliveries at the death, including two sixes, to steer the Rockets, who were without Lanning and England all-rounder Nat Sciver for personal reasons, towards a defendable total of 5/119.

English wicketkeeper Abigail Freeborn top-scored for the Rockets with an unbeaten 45 off 38 balls, and the Originals came nowhere near chasing the modest total, ultimately suffering a 43-run defeat.

“In the first half, I thought we bowled and fielded really well, and we were happy chasing 120. But then the second bit, we didn’t play like we wanted to play,” Originals coach Paul Shaw said.

“Alana King’s a quality performer who will be around for a long time. She bowled really, really well. But we didn’t play her that well.”

King also held onto a tough outfield catch to remove England’s Ami Campbell for 13 and cap off a superb all-round performance.

“Pretty special but as I said, I’m here to do my job for the team and I’m glad it came off today,” King said.

“It was a fresh wicket today, it was a bit dry and hoping there was some spin and there was. Stoked to get the win and happy I can contribute.

“The atmosphere was absolutely incredible. To get our first win was pretty special. We knew we were under par with the bat, and we needed to stick to our game plan with the ball. We wanted to take some early wickets in the powerplay, which we did. As soon as we got their two openers out, we knew the pressure was back on them.”

The last 10 months of King’s career has been nothing short of extraordinary — after winning a Women’s Big Bash League title with the Perth Scorchers in October last year, she made her international debut in all three formats during the recent home summer.

She was a crucial member of Australia’s undefeated Ashes campaign and World Cup triumph in New Zealand before winning a Commonwealth Games gold medal in Birmingham earlier this month.

Meanwhile, Australian superstar Ellyse Perry also impressed on Hundred debut for the Birmingham Phoenix with a blistering 58 (31) against the Welsh Fire in Cardiff.

Player of the Match Perry combined with compatriot Sophie Molineux for a crucial fourth-wicket partnership of 82 in 54 balls on the way to a 19-run victory.

The Rockets will next face Birmingham at Edgbaston on Monday, with the first ball scheduled for midnight AEST.

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AMD To Officially Announce Ryzen 7000 Series At Gamescom 2022

AMD’s new processors based on Zen 4 architecture have been anticipated for a long time. While AMD might not launch the products until September, the official announcement of AMD about being present at the Gamescom 2022 hints at an imminent Ryzen 7000 announcement.

AMD’s official Twitter account in a Tweet has confirmed that it will attend Gamescom 2022. While it’s not AMD’s way to introduce new products at a gaming-oriented event, their direct competitor Nvidia also launched the Geforce RTX 2000 series at Gamescom.

It should be noted that AMD is expected to unveil the Ryzen 7000 series on August 29the day following the conclusion of Gamescom.

Also, this year’s Gamescom, unlike the other events, will be an in-person event. AMD, however, hasn’t had an official announcement about their plans for the event, but it is expected that the event will lead to the announcement of the Ryzen 7000 series.

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In the new AMD Ryzen 7000, we will see a new process node, TSMC’s 5nm technology. Also, according to rumours, all Zen 4 processors will feature a base clock speed of 5+ GHz single core. Even the maximum TDP of the chips is expected to reach a whopping 170 Watts.

Furthermore, rumors state that Ryzen 7000 series processors will have 20%+ IPC upliftment. If this is true, then Intel 13th gen Raptor Lake won’t be much of a challenge for AMD. The Ryzen 7000 series will feature Ryzen 5 7600X, Ryzen 7 7700X, Ryzen 7 7800X, Ryzen 9 7900X, and Ryzen 9 7950X.

Here is a list of all the processors with their specifications and expected prices:

Model Cores / Threads Freq. Max Cache TDP Price
Ryzen 9 7950X 16/32 5.50GHz 80MB (64+16) 105-170W $699
Ryzen 9 7900X 12/24 5.40GHz 76MB (64+12) 105-170W $599
Ryzen 7 7800X 8/16 5.30GHz 40MB (32+8) 65-125W $399
Ryzen 7 7700X 8/16 5.30GHz 40MB (32+8) 65-125W $299
Ryzen 5 7600X 6/12 5.20GHz 38MB (32+6) 65-125W $199

As things stand, the performance seems quite promising, which has excited us. Do you guys think AMD Zen 4 will beat Intel’s 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs in single-core performance this time? Let us know in the comments.

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Olivia Newton-John is set to be honored in a new TV special

Olivia Newton-John will be honored in a special 7NEWS Spotlight after the legendary Aussie star died aged 73.

A special program featuring Delta Goodrem, Bee Gees star Barry Gibb and Cliff Richard will air this Sunday, after the Grease actress passed away after a 30-year battle with cancer.

The musicians will share their favorite memories of the late singer, with Wendy Matthews singing Olivia’s song, ‘I Honestly Love You’.

Olivia Newton-John will be honored in a special 7NEWS Spotlight, after the legendary Aussie star died aged 73

Olivia Newton-John will be honored in a special 7NEWS Spotlight, after the legendary Aussie star died aged 73

Dami Im is set to take a break from her maternity leave to lend her voice to the special, while Katie Noonan and Samantha Jade will also perform.

It comes as cities around Australia light up in tribute to the star, while famous faces across the globe have also paid tribute to her.

The Australian icon died peacefully at her home in southern California, surrounded by family and friends on Monday.

A special program featuring Delta Goodrem, Bee Gees star Barry Gibb and Cliff Richard (pictured) will air this Sunday after the Grease actress passed away after a 30-year battle with cancer

A special program featuring Delta Goodrem, Bee Gees star Barry Gibb and Cliff Richard (pictured) will air this Sunday after the Grease actress passed away after a 30-year battle with cancer

Olivia’s husband John Easterling broke the news of the star’s death in a heartbreaking Facebook post on Monday morning, following her brave and extraordinarily decades-long battle with cancer.

‘Dame Olivia Newton-John (73) passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends,’ Mr Easterling wrote.

‘We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.

Among other tributes included Australian singer Delta Goodrem, who honored her beloved 'mentor and friend'

Among other tributes included Australian singer Delta Goodrem, who honored her beloved ‘mentor and friend’

‘Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer.

‘Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer.’

The actress famously beat breast cancer twice but was diagnosed again in 2017.

Just days before her death, Olivia Newton-John posted a heartwarming photo to Instagram with her husband John Easterling

Just days before her death, Olivia Newton-John posted a heartwarming photo to Instagram with her husband John Easterling

Newton-John's husband announced her death on her Facebook page on Monday.  she was 73

Newton-John’s husband announced her death on her Facebook page on Monday. she was 73

Among other tributes included Australian singer Delta Goodrem, who honored her beloved ‘mentor and friend’.

Delta, 37, shared pictures of herself hugging Olivia and said she was ‘like family’ to her.

‘I love you forever,’ Delta wrote in her moving post. ‘The whole world will feel this heartbreak today because the entire world felt Olivia’s unmatched light. A force for good. A force of nature. Strong and kind.’

In memory: Newton-John's Instagram was mostly made up of flashback posts from throughout her career, but on April 18 the star shared a rare candid photo of herself with a beaming smile beside a bed of sunflowers

In memory: Newton-John’s Instagram was mostly made up of flashback posts from throughout her career, but on April 18 the star shared a rare candid photo of herself with a beaming smile beside a bed of sunflowers

‘My mentor, my friend, my inspiration, someone who always guided me… she was always there for me. Family to me.’

She added: ‘I don’t have all the words I would like to say today but I hope everyone will join in celebrating our beloved Olivia, her heart, soul, talent, courage, grace… I love you forever ❤️.’

The Lost Without You songstress famously played the Aussie icon in the 2018 TV miniseries, Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You.

Iconic role: Olivia is most known for her famous role as Sandy in the 1978 movie Grease (pictured, Newton-John with Grease co-star John Travolta)

Iconic role: Olivia is most known for her famous role as Sandy in the 1978 movie Grease (pictured, Newton-John with Grease co-star John Travolta)

Deepest condolences: In a sweet Instagram tribute, Kylie Minogue, 54, shared a throwback photo of the pair in 1988. 'I have loved and looked up to Olivia Newton-John.  And, I always will,'

Deepest condolences: In a sweet Instagram tribute, Kylie Minogue, 54, shared a throwback photo of the pair in 1988. ‘I have loved and looked up to Olivia Newton-John. And, I always will,’

Kylie Minogue shared a throwback photo of herself and Olivia side by side at the Royal Bicentennial Concert. Kylie appears to be starstruck by the Grease star, as she looks on at her idol of her.

Singer Dionne Warwick, 81, wrote ‘Another angelic voice has been added to the Heavenly Choir. Not only was Olivia a dear friend, but one of the nicest people I had the pleasure of recording and performing with. I will most definitely miss her. She now Rests in the Arms of the Heavenly Father.’

Brooke Shields, 57, shared a lovely black and white photo of her and Olivia to Instagram, writing: ‘A true class act whose light shines everywhere she went… she inspired us all.’

‘A wonderful mother and wife, who was grace and strength personified. Sending all of my love to Olivias family and friends. She she’ll never be forgotten.’

Scarface star Michelle Pfeiffer, 64, posted a photo of her and Olivia writing: ‘Thank you for your art and talent you gifted us all so graciously with. You will be so greatly missed.’

Heartbroken: Delta Goodrem paid tribute to her beloved 'mentor and friend' Olivia Newton-John after the Grease star's death at the age of 73 following a lengthy cancer battle

Heartbroken: Delta Goodrem paid tribute to her beloved ‘mentor and friend’ Olivia Newton-John after the Grease star’s death at the age of 73 following a lengthy cancer fight

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Ian Foster’s future to be decided in coming days after All Blacks’ tour to South Africa is debriefed

Ian Foster’s future will be decided in the coming days after the All Blacks’ tour to South Africa is debriefed.

Foster remains in limbo after the pressure-relieving win against South Africa, with NZ Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson refusing to confirm he will retain the All Blacks job.

Robinson confirmed to media on Sunday that he will meet with team management when everyone gets home.

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A big final 10 minutes sees the All Blacks topple their hosts at Ellis Park.

No further comment will be made till after then. It is expected the result of the tour debrief will be known later this week.

“We believe we know where we stand and just got to work through it,” Robinson said.

“We will take stock, meet with management as soon as we can reasonably when we get home and debrief how the tour went and where we see things at the moment.”

Robinson said the appointment of the coach is ultimately the responsibility of the New Zealand Rugby board.

New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson said the board will ultimately decide Ian Foster's fate.

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New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson said the board will ultimately decide Ian Foster’s fate.

“The most we can really say is we are focused on getting everyone home, and we’ll have a number of conversations in the coming days.”

Robinson said Foster and his team had the support of NZ Rugby. But he could not say if he would remain the coach when the All Blacks run out to play Argentina in Christchurch on August 27.

“We just need to work through this little period to understand where the next steps are with this management team.

“We’ve been having conversations [with Foster] right through this time, so we believe we know where we are and where we stand. We’ve just got to work through that with him.”

On speculation Scott Robertson was on standby to takeover as All Blacks coach, Robinson said: “We will certainly not be commenting on anything regarding individuals in and around this.”

He emphasized the entire management team will be looked at, not just Foster’s position.

I have acknowledged this had been a tough time for Foster, in particular.

“These have been really challenging times right the way through the last few weeks, there’s no question around that.

“There’s a huge amount of passion and speculation, a huge amount of expectation around the team and the organisation, so we appreciate that.

“But as we’ve said, we need to take the time to make sure that we’ve got this team set up to do everything that it needs to be successful.”

Robinson said NZR was “absolutely delighted” for the team and management after their win on Sunday.

“It was an incredible performance and result, in an incredibly hostile stadium at Ellis Park, and the home of South African rugby.

“So we’re delighted that after the last few weeks of adversity and really challenging times that the team could come through that.

“We’re very proud of them, they represent everything that we know the All Blacks stand for, and it was a really critical moment in the development of this team which I’m real proud of.”

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Signs of liver failure: Selfless stranger saves Melbourne schoolgirl Evie Wagner life after she was given 48 hours to live

Watching her daughter’s chest rise and fall – with the help of machines – Natasha Wagner sat anxiously waiting for news of a liver that six-year-old Evie so desperately needed.

But when doctors came into the room announcing they had found a “match”, the mum was struck with fear.

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“The one they found was from a man in his 40s who had died of an aggressive brain tumor,” Natasha tells 7Life.

“So Evie would have a one-in-1000 chance of getting the same tumor.”

However, without the organ transplant, specialists gave Evie just 24 to 48 hours to live.

Without a new liver, Evie was given 24-48 hours to live. Credit: Instagram/ tashwagner

Natasha was left with two, terrible choices.

Pray that another liver would be found for her little girl within a day – or go ahead with the transplant and hope a brain tumor never emerged.

The Melbourne mum chose the latter.

Growing up in the dark

Evie was born healthy, with “absolutely no indication she had anything remotely wrong”, the mum of seven explains.

And as she entered her first year of school, she was just a “normal” kid.

So when Natasha was invited to speak at a 10-day forum in India, she jumped at the chance, leaving her husband Erich to care for the kids.

Natasha says her daughter’s skin looked like an Oompa Loompa. Credit:
instagram/tashwagner

But the moment she stepped foot off the plane after her 13-hour flight, her phone lit up.

“My eldest daughter said Evie looked a little yellow,” Natasha says.

“I told her to take Evie to hospital.”

While Natasha worked to get a flight home, Evie was admitted to hospital and doctors began running tests.

They discovered the little girl had an enlarged liver and began treating her with medication while trying to uncover the cause.

Finally, after a circuitous five-day trek home, Natasha went straight to the hospital and ran to her daughter’s side.

Evie was fitted with a nasogastric tube, which pumped nutrients and medication directly into her stomach.

With her oxygen levels too low, she was ventilated and transferred into the ICU.

“No one wants to see their loved ones with tubes and wires coming out of everywhere,” Natasha says.

‘Oompa Loompa’

From a liver biopsy and genetic testing, doctors worked around the clock to find a reason for Evie’s continuing deterioration.

With a collapsed lung, her skin turned bright yellow overnight.

Evie underwent an emergency organ transplant after doctors discovered she had Wilson’s disease. Credit:
instagram/tashwagner

“Her tummy just grew and grew, the bottoms of her feet and her eyes they were so yellow – she looked like an Oompa Loompa from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” the mum describes.

“She looked like she was pregnant.”

Desperate to try to soothe her daughter’s suffering, Natasha turned to alternate methods.

“Honestly .. I don’t know how I functioned on a daily basis,” she says.

“I hired a healer who put crystals on her stomach.”

It’s been two years since Evie’s transplant and she is a happy and healthy school girl. Credit:
instagram/tashwagner

Unable to eat or move, Evie’s arms were stretched above her head to allow her lungs to inflate.

As Natasha watched on helplessly, doctors revealed that her little girl now needed a liver transplant.

Just as the mum started to process the news, the transplant team revealed they had found a donor.

The man was in his 40s and had died from an aggressive brain tumor.

death’s doorstep

Sitting the mum down, the transplant team explained that, if she were to accept the liver, Evie would have a one-in-1000 chance of contracting the same disease that took the donor’s life.

“I didn’t know what to do. I called my husband and he didn’t know either,” Natasha says.

“I just had all of these questions, could we even reject it, could she wait for another one?”

The parents turned to their children, a doctor, for advice.

Natasha is sharing Evie’s story to help encourage others to become organ donors. Credit:
instagram/tashwagner

“She said, ‘Take it, she (Evie) needs it’,” Natasha says.

After her parents agreed to the transplant, Evie was quickly taken into surgery – and for 12 agonizing hours, Natasha waited for news.

“I was just sitting there watching people walk past, thinking how lucky we are,” she says.

“How lucky we are that, if the surgery is a success, Evie will go on to live a normal full life.”

positive mindset

Natasha’s positivity was met with great news, as the transplant was declared successful.

Evie received a split liver, meaning half the donor’s liver went to her and the other half to another individual in need.

The six-year-old spent three days in an induced coma to allow her body to recover.

Meanwhile, doctors revealed they finally found the cause of her liver failure – Wilson’s disease.

The rare genetic disorder is a result of a build up of excess copper.

The mum of seven will be forever grateful to the stranger who saved her Evie’s life. Credit:
instagram/tashwagner

Evie was slowly woken up and just two days later she bravely took her first post-op steps.

“The surgeon came in after we had been on the ward for about eight days,” Natasha says.

“He basically said Evie had been on death’s door and how lucky she was because she had 24-48 hours left to live.”

Evie continued to excel and was discharged from hospital shortly after.

Two years on

It’s now two years since the transplant and the young girl is happy and healthy.

She takes just one daily dose of anti-rejection medication and still has checkups with her GP.

And thankfully, there are no signs of any brain tumor.

Her mum will always be grateful for the stranger who gave her daughter life.

“It is just the most selfless gift,” Natasha says.

“I will never be able to say thank you to Evie’s donor but every day I think about him.

“If there wasn’t a donor at that exact time I wouldn’t have my little girl right now.”

organ donation

Looking back at Evie’s time fighting for life in hospital, Natasha thinks of the friendships she made with other parents of children who received organ transplants.

But she confesses, her mind is with those kids who died waiting.

“Two weeks after Evie left hospital, a little boy died,” she solemnly reveals.

“Every day people die waiting for an organ – there is a lot of fear around organ donation and there really doesn’t need to be.”

Information on organ donation can be found via the Australian Government Organ and Tissue Authority.

The authority says it takes just one minute to register as an organ donor – and that up to seven lives can be saved from a single person.

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