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Mother and five children among seven dead in wrong-way crash in Illinois

A mother, her four young children and one of the kids’ pals were among seven people killed in a horrific wrong-way crash in Illinois over the weekend, according to a report.

The family’s Chevrolet van — carrying Lauren Dobosz, 31, her four kids, husband and one of the children’s friends — was hit head-on by an Acura TSX going the wrong way in rural Riley outside Chicago around 2 am Sunday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

The impact caused both vehicles to burst in to flames, killing Dobosz and the five kids.

The sole occupant of the Acura, Jennifer Fernandez, 22, was also killed.

Dobosz’s husband was airlifted to a hospital, where he remains in critical condition.

The mother was a cheerleading coach for a junior football team on Chicago’s Northwest Side, according to the outlet.

A fundraising effort by the shattered team had raised more than $12,000 for the family’s relatives Monday afternoon.

Lauren Dobosz and Thomas Dobosz
Thomas Dobosz, the husband and father of four, is the only survivor in the family vehicle.
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The crash caused both cars to explode in flames.
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The Acura TSX was going the wrong way.
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The sole occupant of the Acura, Jennifer Fernandez, 22, was also killed.
The Acura driver, Jennifer Fernandez, was pronounced dead.
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Lauren Dobosz and Thomas Dobosz
A GoFundMe raised $12,000 for the family’s funeral expenses.
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“Lauren always made a great impression on everyone she met, she was full of life, laughter, and always a good time,” the appeal read. “We’re going to miss you Lauren and your spunky, sweet, sassy kids and every so loved friend.”

The deceased Dobosz kids from Rolling Meadows were a 5-year-old girl, a 6-year-old boy, a 7-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl, according to the ABC7 Chicago. The other killed child was a 13-year-old girl and friend of the eldest Dobosz kid.

The investigation into the crash is continuing.

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RBA increases to interest rates mean home buyers who bought at the peak are facing rapidly rising mortgage repayments

While some Australians may rejoice at the idea of ​​a drop in house prices, interest rate rises mean home owners face the prospect of their asset dropping in value at the same time their mortgage repayments steadily increase.

And those who bought recently, at the peak of the market, are more likely to have the most left to pay off on their loans, meaning interest rate rises will cause them the most pain.

Bobby Graham bought a house in January in Hobart’s outer suburbs for slightly more than he had hoped to pay, after saving for the past five years.

Just months before his purchase completed, as late as October, the Reserve Bank of Australia was still saying it expected interest rates would not rise until 2024.

There have now been three months of straight rate rises, and another due today.

While he is not struggling to meet payments, Mr Graham says the changing circumstances have meant he needed to adjust something else — his expectations.

He has had to make tweaks to his lifestyle and reassess his living expenses.

“It’s the perfect storm — you pay the higher price because you bought at the peak of the market then there is an increase in interest rates,” he said.

“And it becomes obvious that everything else is becoming more expensive due to inflation.”

He described the increases in his mortgage repayments as “a bit of a kick”.

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Mr Graham has had to re-examine his budget and adjust his expectations.(ABC News: Luke Bowden)

As part of his changes he has had to cancel several interstate trips planned for this year in a bid to save money and meet home and mortgage commitments.

“You pay so much of your income, just to maintain your house,” he said.

His advice to others in his situation is to take a thorough look at the household budget and adjust expectations.

Home prices dropping but interest costs going up

According to figures released on Monday by property analysis firm CoreLogic, median house prices in most capital cities are falling at a steady rate — and are expected to continue the trend.

In Hobart, there was a 1.5 per cent drop in house and unit prices in the past month, in line with similar falls in Sydney and Melbourne.

CoreLogic compares the downswing to the same drop experienced during the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 and the 1980s recession.

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The RBA has increased interest rates for three straight months, with another increase expected this afternoon.(abcnews)

The Reserve Bank (RBA) is acting to stem inflation by increasing the cash rate, which in turn is being passed onto consumers via higher mortgage rates.

The RBA is expected to lift the rate again when it meets today.

The head of research at CoreLogic, Eliza Owen, warns potential home buyers while they may feel like they are buying a house at a discounted price, the reality of interest rate increases will see more spent on repayments.

“The interest you pay on the debt you take out will be more,” she said.

Financial counselors expect demand spike

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Anglicare financial counselor Fiona Moore said people should call the National Debt Hotline if they were struggling.(Supplied: Anglicare)

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Lawn Mowing Simulator Landmark Addition comes to PlayStation

A video game entirely focused on mowing lawns has received an upgrade that allows players to cut grass around the world – virtually of course.

Lawn Mowing Simulator is one of a handful of new video games taking the chores of life and making them fun.

From the new PowerWash Simulatora game where you power wash the dirt from cars and buildings, to Construction Simulatorwhere you take control of diggers and dump trucks – there’s something for everyone.

The Landmark Edition of the game includes a dinosaur theme park to maintain. (Skyhook Games)

Lawn Mowing Simulator: Landmark Edition released on PlayStation and PC this week and now allows players to hop aboard a ride-on mower and maintain the Great British countryside.

In an odd promotion, Five Star Games are allowing people to literally watch grass grow 24/7, with a chance every few hours to win a copy of the game and more. (Five Star Games)

There’s also a new mode that sees you trimming around T-Rex footprints, navigating herds of Brachiosaurus, and keeping up with the movements of other ‘roaming’ dinosaurs, as well as iconic locations such as Stonehenge.

Games like these are considered cozy and therapeutic by gaming communities, with entire social media channels dedicated to their simplicity.

It’s worth noting there’s more to Lawn Mowing Simulator than just mowing lawns.

If you’ve ever dreamed of mowing the lawns around a historic British castle – now’s your chance. (Skyhook Games)

Players must grow their lawn mowing empire, take up jobs, hire staff, upgrade machines, advertise, pretty much everything you need to do in real life to grow a business – minus the financial stress and fear of failure.

Aussie game distributors Five Star Games have taken their game promotion to the next level, creating a live stream on Twitch where you can literally watch grass grow.

While that might not have the same effect as mowing the lawns of a Jurassic theme park, there are a few surprises on the stream that viewers can look out for, including download codes of the game.

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The standard edition of Lawn Mowing Simulator is also available on Xbox GamePass.

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Albert Namatjira’s work hitting new highs on the art market as demand arises

In the 1950s, Albert Namatjira’s iconic watercolor artwork would often sell on the streets of Alice Springs for just a few shillings.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article may contain images of people who have died.

Over the years and following his death in 1959, his paintings of the vast Central Australian landscape became highly sought after, with collectors across the world clamoring to own a piece of his work.

Now there’s been a renewed interest in the Arrernte artist and father of the Hermannsburg School with his work setting new records.

Namatjira’s Glen Helen Gorge on paper fetched more than $120,000 when it went under the hammer in Melbourne earlier this year.

In July his painting The Granseur – Mount Sonda sold in Adelaide for $54,000, an unprecedented price almost $10,000 above expectations.

Albert Namatjira, photographed by Jim Gallacher at Areyonga in 1950.
Albert Namatjira was a pioneer of the Hermannsburg School of painting.(Supplied: Northern Territory Library)

“Namatjira’s work doesn’t come on the scene very often, but those works … bringing enormous value,” said Jim Elder, auctioneer and proprietor at Elder Fine Art in Adelaide.

“I don’t feel that the people in Alice Springs would be would au fait with what has actually happened to his work.

“He should be taken a lot more seriously and I think it’s at this present time that people are waking up to how important an artist he really is.”

Born and raised at the remote Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, southwest of Alice Springs, Namatjira was taught the art of watercolor by visiting European artist Rex Battarbee and greatly encouraged by the local pastor.

His status grew rapidly in Australia, and as a result he became the first Indigenous person to gain full citizenship, enabling him to vote and buy alcohol in 1957.

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A Christmas card from 1954 featuring artwork by Albert Namatjira.(Supplied)

Mr Elder said the whole Australian art market was enjoying a rush of buoyancy of late, but Namatjira’s work had far surpassed the market trend.

“What’s driving all this is availability, naturally, and people are coming more au fait with where this artist actually stands in the history of Australian Art,” he said.

“One wonders today, if Namatjira didn’t come along and Rex Battarbee didn’t come along and discover him, that whole school of paintings wouldn’t have existed.

“We owe a debt, a great debt, to the likes of Albert Namatjira, Rex Battarbee, and the Hermannsburg School of artists.”

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Victorian animal rights MP proposes ‘Veticare’ scheme to offer public care for pets and animals

Vet care in Victoria would become free or subsidized under proposed new laws to introduce a Medicare system for animals dubbed “Veticare”, to make seeing a vet more affordable and accessible.

Australia is experiencing a national vet shortage and combined with an increase in pet ownership during the pandemic, it has resulted in some vets closing their doors, particularly in rural and regional areas.

In response to the issue, the Animal Justice Party will introduce a motion into the Victorian parliament which includes establishing public vet hospitals, upskilling vet nurses and setting up a bulk-billing model for vet care.

It remains to be seen how many supporters the minor party will be able to win over with its bold new plan — but here’s how it says it would work.

Why has it been introduced?

Pets and wildlife are not getting the care they need because animal owners and rescuers simply cannot afford it, according to the Animal Justice Party leader Andy Meddick.

“Victoria has a vet shortage crisis, and it is not just creating animal welfare issues, it is driving up prices and placing unimaginable pressure on vets to work overtime, unsupported,” Mr Meddick said.

“Just like we can visit our doctor with a Medicare card, Veticare creates public clinics allowing for free or low-cost appointments.”

Penny Hocking has been a vet for more than three decades and said Veticare could make a huge difference, particularly in rural and regional areas.

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Vet Penny Hocking says free veterinary care would help ease the burden on animal rescue groups.(Supplied: Animal Justice Party)

“Some people are driving hours to get vet care in regional Victoria, because there is very limited after-hours services there and in the cities it can be very expensive,” she said.

“When people cannot afford vet care, not only does the animal not get adequate care but often they can be euthanized or surrendered to a rescue group who are burdened with the vet expenses.”

What would it cover and how would it work?

The system would cover everything from companion animals needing minor care, including a yearly check-up and injections, to more serious operations.

People who have domestic animals would pay an annual fee and receive a Veticare card.

The Veticare card means pet owners would pay a scheduled fee (as with Medicare) and depending on an owners financial situation, they would be charged a gap fee.

A sick dog
The ‘Veticare’ system would cover a range of procedures from yearly vaccinations to serious operations.(abcnews)

The laws would also introduce government-funded public veterinary hospitals which would be bulk-billed with no over-the-counter fees.

Vet clinics are privately owned and there are currently no public clinics in Victoria.

Who would be eligible?

Every Victorian pet owner would be eligible to have the scheduled fee covered for their vet appointment, but the gap fee would differ based on a person’s financial situation.

Concession, pension and healthcare cardholders would have the entire costs covered, receiving the same benefits as Medicare, for their pets through Veticare.

Animal rescuers and carers would be provided with a Veticare card but would not have to pay an annual fee, to recognize the contribution they make to protect animals.

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‘Veticare’ would work in a similar way to Medicare, with scheduled fee coverage but gaps would be based on a person’s financial situation.(abcnews)

“Vets are often under stress because they have to attend to wildlife and use resources at their clinics they are not reimbursed for, we want to make sure they get that reimbursement,” Mr Meddick said.

As part of the laws, dedicated wildlife hospitals would also be set up in regional areas with wildlife-skilled vets to reduce the burden on other clinics, with the first hospital to be located on the Great Ocean Road near the Surf Coast.

“There is currently no wildlife vet or specialty service for the entire area of ​​western Victoria,” Mr Meddick said.

Is there anywhere else in the world that does it?

The proposal is an Australian first, and could be the first in the world.

“The idea sprung from the question how do we fix the vet crisis?” Mr Meddick said.

“We had to find a way to alleviate pressure on vets and their mental stress, alleviate financial stress on people who want their animals to be seen and the burden wildlife rescuers are placing on vets and vet nurses, so we looked to the health system and Medicare.”

Andy Meddick smiles, dressed in a dark blue shirt as he holds a small dog dressed in a warm coat, under gray skies.
Victorian Animal Justice Party MP Andy Meddick believes his bold vision will attract some support in parliament.(Supplied: Andy Meddick)

What about the issue of vet shortages?

Vets are leaving the industry in record numbers because of increasing stress and patient load.

The proposed laws would supply extra training and upskilling for vet nurses to become technicians and nurse practitioners.

In human medicine, nurse practitioners and technicians are allowed to do minor surgical procedures and the same principles would apply in the animal healthcare sector to reduce the patient load and burden on vets and enable more animals to be cared for.

Vet nurses would also be able to assess wildlife in a bid to free up time for vets to take on other appointments and improve access and encourage them to stay in the industry.

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Vet Dr Dana Kolosky says many veterinarians have left the industry during the pandemic.(Supplied: Animal Justice Party)

Last year the Victorian government introduced vet nursing as a free TAFE course to help address the shortage.

Vet Dana Kolosky said since the pandemic the industry had lost a lot of staff.

“It is busier than ever, a huge amount of staff have left and the public has gone out and taken a lot more animals,” Dr Kolosky said.

“We experience a lot of stress and fatigue, it is not the well-paid, easy job that people perceive it to be, we take a lot of stress home and emotional blackmail is a huge issue – people say to us things like ‘if you don’t do this our animal will die’.”

“People look at vet care and think it is very expensive, but they are comparing it to a heavily subsidized human system.”

What happens next?

Today, the Animal Justice Party’s sole MP, Andy Meddick, is introducing the motion into the Victorian Parliament’s Upper House, where the state government does not have a majority.

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Mr Meddick argues his proposal would make access to vet care more equitable.(abcnews)

Mr Meddick said he had some crossbench support and he had been discussing the plan with the government.

“I would like to see it up and running within 12 months, but I can appreciate the government might want to spend more time on this,” Mr Meddick said.

As for the cost?

“I would be lying if I said it was going to be cheap, I would expect it to be over $10 million,” Mr Meddick said.

“But the benefit would far outweigh the costs.”

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Trump, declining to pick one candidate, endorses ‘ERIC’ in Tuesday’s US Senate primary | politics







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From left: Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, former President Donald Trump, and former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens


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ST. LOUIS — Former President Donald Trump, declining to make a single endorsement in Tuesday’s US Senate primary, announced he trusted Missouri voters to “make up their own minds” between former Gov. Eric Greitens and Attorney General Eric Schmitt.

In a statement posted after 5 pm Monday on Truth Social, a blogging site similar to Twitter, Trump wrote, “I trust the Great People of Missouri, on this one, to make up their minds, much as I did when they gave me landslide victories in the 2016 and 2020 Elections, and I am therefore proud to announce that ERIC has my Complete and Total Endorsement.”

The late nod to two of the frontrunners in the Senate race represented an anti-climatic end to the sweepstakes in which Republican candidates sought to ingratiate themselves with the former president, who dominated the Democrats in his two elections here.

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Top Republicans had raced to tie themselves to the former president, betting his support would be the key to success in deeply conservative Missouri, where the former president has been widely celebrated.

Without an early endorsement, the candidates crisscrossed the state Monday, hoping to seal up support heading into Election Day.

The former president had been warming to Greitens, Politico reported in early March — weeks before Greitens’ ex-wife accused the ex-governor of spousal and child abuse in court documents.

After those reliefs, US Rep. Billy Long said Trump contacted him and talked about the allegations against Greitens, indicating concern from the former president about Greitens’ viability.

After the phone call, Trump issued a statement signaling he’d like to back Long, but wondered if voters had “been considering” Long, indicating Trump wanted to endorse a candidate with strong public support.

Greitens has been the subject of a multi-million dollar campaign financed by GOP donors and operatives to paint him as unfit for office. After leading the polls in the early going, Greitens began to fade, with Schmitt appearing to take the lead in the closing week.

Trump, on his social media website on Sunday, conveyed disapproval with Schmitt and Axiom Strategies, a political consulting firm working for Schmitt. Axiom’s polling arm, Remington Research Group, had released polls showing Schmitt leading.

On Sunday, Trump shared a link to a Breitbart article that accused Remington of underestimating Trump’s support in Missouri to boost the attorney general in polls.

“Wow, great dishonesty in politics,” Trump said in his social media post, with a photo of Schmitt below his statement. “Too bad!”

At a campaign stop in the St. Louis area, Schmitt was asked about a possible endorsement.

“I’d love to have it,” Schmitt said.

Trump made clear in early July there was one candidate he definitely wouldn’t endorse: US Rep. Vicky Hartzler, one of the leading candidates in the primary.

Trump said Hartzler called him for his endorsement, but he declined, saying she doesn’t have “what it takes to take on the Radical Left Democrats, together with their partner in the destruction of our Country, the Fake News Media and, of course , the deceptive & foolish RINOs.”

On Monday, Hartzler, R-Harrisonville, hosted a press conference in a St. Louis Lambert International Airport parking lot to criticize her two main competitors in the US Senate race.

To Greitens, she pointed out that he’s accused of abusing his family.

“That’s not conservative,” Hartzler said.

To Schmitt, she said he tried to use millions of dollars in tax credits to lure the Chinese to build a hub at the airport behind her.

“That’s not conservative,” Hartzler said.

And she criticized both of them for not sitting down for a debate.

“I guess they are afraid to fight a farm girl from Missouri,” said Hartzler, 61, describing herself as the “true conservative” in the race.

Nationally, political scientists, analysts and journalists are watching the race, to weigh Trump’s impact on mid-term elections.

Asked Monday about expectations that Trump still may endorse a Republican in the race, Hartzler shook off her non-endorsement, acknowledged the unpredictability of the former president.

“President Trump is going to do what he wants to do,” she said. “He may even endorse me.”

She left the airport, driving to other last-minute campaign stops in Rolla and southwest Missouri.

“We are getting a lot of support from every corner of the state,” she said.

On the Democratic side of the race, former Marine Lucas Kunce touted endorsements from US Sen. Bernie SanderI-Vermont, and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, who served under President Bill Clinton.

Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine, meanwhile, announced her election night watch party would be at the Sheet Metal Local 36 union hall in St. Louis.

On the GOP side, Greitens wound up his campaign with a statewide fly-around that included a scheduled stop at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield.

updated at 5:24 pm with Trump’s endorsement. This story will be updated.

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Commonwealth Games 2022 continues; ACCC warns over gas supply; NSW COVID cases grow, Victoria COVID peak ends; John Barilaro-Stuart Ayres saga continues;

NSW Trade Minister Stuart Ayres has gone on radio in an attempt to defend his role in John Barilaro’s appointment to a lucrative $500,000 posting in New York.

Ayres has come under increased scrutiny in recent days after a cache of internal documents revealed he helped develop a candidate shortlist with department boss Amy Brown.

NSW Trade Minister Stuart Ayres.

NSW Trade Minister Stuart Ayres. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

The trade minister told 2GB only one person within his own party had asked him to stand aside after the revelations and said he had the “full support” of NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet.

“He has been really supportive through this whole exercise,” he said.

As previously reported, documents have revealed that Ayres texted Barilaro an advertisement of the trade role he was subsequently appointed to. But the trade minister has insisted he told the former NSW deputy premier that he would need to apply as a private citizen.

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This morning, Ayres said if he could go back in time he would tell Barilaro it would be too politically sensitive for him to apply for the role.

“I would love to be able to go back and say to him, you probably shouldn’t do this, but it still would have been his call and he still, regardless of what you have taken place, [he] should be afforded the right to apply for a role which is available to anyone in the community,” he said.

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Spotify wants users to pay for separate ‘Play’ and ‘Shuffle’ buttons – TechCrunch

Spotify is updating its app to address a long-standing user complaint with music playback — but it’s asking customers to pay for the fix. The company announced today it will introduce, at last, a separate Play Button and a Shuffle Button at the top of albums playlists to make it easier to play the music the way you like. This will replace the combined button available before, which had been inconsistent across platforms and frustrating to use. However, streamers may be disappointed to find out that what should be an app update in favor of better usability is oddly being sold to them as a reason to upgrade to Spotify’s paid tier — the company says the new button is only being offered to Spotify Premium subscribers.

This seems a bizarre choice given that customer complaints had correctly identified an issue with the overall design of the Spotify app’s interface and its user experience. As one review posted last year to Spotify’s Community forums had noted, the button offered was even different across Spotify’s apps. On mobile, playlists had the combined Shuffle/Play button, but on the desktop, the button was just a regular Play Button. This was confusing for users who switched between platforms, the post pointed out. The user suggested Spotify simply offer two separate buttons so people could choose how they wanted to stream music, instead of having to tap into Now Playing screen to enable or disable Shuffle mode.

The post received 647 upvotes and pages of comments from others who agreed. It was not the only complaint of this nature on the forum site. Others posted similar requests for separate Play and Shuffle buttons or even different solutions to the same problem. For example, one person asked Spotify to allow users to configure which button appeared in the app to make it a user’s choice.

Spotify has been working on this problem for awhile. It first introduced the Shuffle/Play icon in 2020 to reduce streaming to just a click, it said, and last year made Play Button the default button on all albums for Spotify Premium users (at Adele’s request, as you may recall). With this upgrade, the Play Button will remain the default, and Shuffle will be a separate option across the mobile Spotify experience.

While arguably a minor change to the app — it’s literally just a button — it’s clearly a feature that was in need of a fix in users’ minds not a premium offering. Other major music streaming apps, like Apple Music and Amazon Music, already include separate Play and Shuffle buttons, for instance.

It’s uncommon for app makers to charge for something like a different button, especially when the reason for the change is because users were unhappy with the app’s functionality and design. One somewhat related example could be Twitter’s subscription service, Twitter Blue, which allows users to customize the bottom bar of the app with buttons of their choosing. But in that case, the option is more about personal preference and quick access to favorite features — not usability. Even without paying, Twitter’s features are still easy to get to in the main navigation on the left side of the app.

Spotify tells us the idea to charge for the button has to do with how it perceives the benefits associated with a Premium Subscription. At its core, Premium users are paying for the option to listen to any song they want, on-demand. The button is somewhat of an extension of that, as it’s allowing users to choose to listen on-demand in any way they want.

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Christy Turlington, 53, and husband Ed Burns, 54, make the rare move of posing with kids

Nineties supermodel Christy Turlington, 53, and her husband Ed Burns, 54, don’t often pose with their two children.

But this weekend the 53-year-old beauty and the 54-year-old filmmaker were seen with their teen kids while in Greece; they have daughter Grace, 18, and son Finn, 16.

The family was enjoying dinner at a restaurant in Greece named The Island when they posed with several of the employees who gifted them a coffee table book.

With teens: Nineties supermodel Christy Turlington, 53, was seen with her adult children while in Greece this weekend with husband Ed Burns, 54. Together the beauty and the filmmaker have two children: daughter Grace, 18, and son Finn, 16

With teens: Nineties supermodel Christy Turlington, 53, was seen with her adult children while in Greece this weekend with husband Ed Burns, 54. Together the beauty and the filmmaker have two children: daughter Grace, 18, and son Finn, 16

Christy wore a black and white dress with black sandals as she pulled her hair back.

Beautiful daughter Grace had on a black and white mini dress that was off her shoulders as she had on black sandals and her hair back. She added cute red earrings.

Son Finn wore a pink striped polo shirt with dark slacks and his blonde hair in curls.

And Ed wore a blue shirt with gray slacks.

The family was gifted the Athens Riviera & Greek Islands book by Chrysanthos Panas.

Friends: (L-R) Leo Vrondissis, Constantine Georgiopoulos, Kara Young, Alkistis Poulopoulou, Peter Georgiopoulos, Chrysanthos Panas, Christy, Grace, Finn and Edward

Friends: (L-R) Leo Vrondissis, Constantine Georgiopoulos, Kara Young, Alkistis Poulopoulou, Peter Georgiopoulos, Chrysanthos Panas, Christy, Grace, Finn and Edward

With the famous family was Leo Vrondissis, Constantine Georgiopoulos, Kara Young, Alkistis Poulopoulou, Peter Georgiopoulos and Chrysanthos.

This comes after she shared a sweet photo with her eldest child Grace — and they look more like sisters than mother and daughter.

While both rocking beautiful black gowns for a night out, the supermodel made sure to snap an iconic family photo with her carbon copy, who was wearing a white corsage on her wrist.

Future model: Beautiful daughter Grace had on a black and white mini dress that was off her shoulders as she had on black sandals and her hair back.  She added cute red earrings

Future model: Beautiful daughter Grace had on a black and white mini dress that was off her shoulders as she had on black sandals and her hair back. She added cute red earrings

In 2013: Christy with her kids almost a decade ago in the West Village in New York City

In 2013: Christy with her kids almost a decade ago in the West Village in New York City

In the photo, the teenager can be seen beaming as she stood between her famous parents as her mother sweetly held onto her arm.

‘Our girl,’ the mother-of-two captioned the picture, which showed her in a sleeveless, floor-length dress and light brown hair cascading down her back.

The post comes nearly three months after Grace landed her first magazine cover, in which she sported a $6,400 red lace sheath dress by Prada and a ‘Graceland’ trucker hat.

Turlington celebrated the milestone achievement by posting the issue of POP Magazine, featuring her lookalike, with a heartfelt caption.

Happy family: Turlington shared a sweet photo with her eldest child Grace — and they look more like sisters than mother and daughter

Happy family: Turlington shared a sweet photo with her eldest child Grace — and they look more like sisters than mother and daughter

Got it from her mama: The teen closely resembles her supermodel mom who was part of the '90s modeling cohort dubbed the 'Magnificent Seven'

Got it from her mama: The teen closely resembles her supermodel mom who was part of the ’90s modeling cohort dubbed the ‘Magnificent Seven’

‘Can’t take any credit or responsibility for this, other than having birthed this wonder to the world and given her the family name she carries with its full meaning and representation,’ Turlington captioned the image. ‘Once again, welcome to the world @graciebrns I love you, Kiddo.’

Grace was photographed by Clara Balzary for the cover shoot, and with her light brown hair, arched brows, and green eyes, she is the spitting image of her mother.

Turlington, along with Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Claudia Schiffer, and Elle Macpherson, was famously a part of the ’90s modeling cohort that the New York Times dubbed the ‘Magnificent Seven.’

With her light brown hair, arched brows, and green eyes, Grace is the spitting image of her mom

Turlington is pictured in 1991 at age 22

With her light brown hair, arched brows, and green eyes, Grace (left) is the spitting image of her mother. Turlington is pictured in 1991 at age 22 (right)

The beauty has appeared on the cover of countless magazines over the years, and it looks like her daughter is following in her footsteps.

Grace’s first cover got the stamp of approval from plenty of her mother’s famous friends, including Campbell, who called herself a ‘proud auntie’ in the comments of Turlington’s post.

‘Amazing!’ wrote Crawford, whose 20-year-old daughter, Kaia Gerber, is also a model, while Christensen shared heart eyes emojis in response.

Meanwhile, on Friday Christy proved she is still in top shape.

The Vogue favorite who came to fame 35 years ago as a Calvin Klein model was seen performing a difficult yoga move as she also flashes her toned tummy.

The photos were for a new ad campaign with Athleta as she posed with members of her family including her mother.

Not easy: Turlington proved on Friday that she is still in top shape.  The Vogue favorite who came to fame 35 years ago as a Calvin Klein model was seen performing a difficult yoga move

Not easy: Turlington proved on Friday that she is still in top shape. The Vogue favorite who came to fame 35 years ago as a Calvin Klein model was seen performing a difficult yoga move

The pal of Carre Otis looked radiant in the photo shoot as she modeled exercise clothing.

In one snap the Versace muse wore a black tank top that showed off her sculpted arms and slender waistline.

And in another shot she had on a black bra top with purple workout pants and black sandals.

Her tribe: The beauty said in her caption she asked her family to join her for the ad.  'The thing I missed the most over the last two years was our family trips to the East Coast,' began the pal of Cindy Crawford

Her tribe: The beauty said in her caption she asked her family to join her for the ad. ‘The thing I missed the most over the last two years was our family trips to the East Coast,’ began the pal of Cindy Crawford

The Walnut Creek, California native was seen walking next to her mother María Elizabeth Turlington who was a chic in a blue zip-up hoodie and black sweatpants.

The beauty said in her caption she asked her family to join her for the ad.

‘The thing I missed the most over the last two years was our family trips to the East Coast,’ began the pal of Cindy Crawford.

‘When @athleta called, I knew I had to get my mom, sisters, and niece involved—we had the most wonderful weekend connecting, reminiscing, and enjoying being in the moment.

‘Thank you, Athleta, for bringing us together to create these beautiful memories. I love that we share a passion for empowering women to take care of themselves—mind, body, and soul. #powerofshe.’

In love: Turlington made the rare move of posing with her husband Ed Burns on the red carpet at the Chanel event in NYC in June

In love: Turlington made the rare move of posing with her husband Ed Burns on the red carpet at the Chanel event in NYC in June

Her fellow 90s supermodel pal Linda Evangelista – who has come back to work after suffering a botched fat freezing procedure – said, ‘♥️ This is LOVE.’

Tom Hanks’ singer and actress wife Rita Wilson shared, ‘I can feel the love and energy!’

And actress Rebecca Gayheart shared ‘❤️.’

In June Turlington glowed in gold at the Chanel event in NYC.

The star had on a stunning gown with her brunette hair down.

And the cover girl made the very rare move of bringing her actor director husband of almost 20 years, Ed Burns, with her on the red carpet.

The two looked like a NYC power couple as they stood side by side. Burns is best known for starring in Saving Private Ryan and 27 Dresses. He has also directed several films such as ella She ella ‘s The One.

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Australia breaking news today, live coronavirus updates and latest headlines August 2, 2022:

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says it looks like the state may have already faced the worst of the current wave of COVID-19.

The forecast winter wave of combined COVID-19 and flu has been seen in hospitals struggling around the country.

“We had modeling done, quite comprehensive modeling, that showed the end of August would be our peak,” Palaszczuk told Today.

“However, what we have seen over the last couple of days is a decline in the hospitalizations of people going into hospital, of course with COVID and with flu.

“So look, we are going to monitor that over the next couple of days and fingers crossed, we may have been through the worst of it, but time will tell. We just need a few more days to get a handle on those numbers.

“The premier said hospital pressures were being felt right across the country, and defended her decision to sink $220 million into a dedicated quarantine facility that Queensland Health now says is unnecessary.

“At the time we had to build it, it absolutely was (a good investment) because we knew that there were pressures on our hotel quarantine,” she said.

She said the government had spent $9.75 billion in its latest budget on building three new hospitals and expanding health facilities throughout the state.

“It is the largest hospital boost ever,” she said.