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The allure of small dogs, shopping trolleys and pearl necklaces

It’s funny what aging does to your new season wish list. Throughout my life, whenever I was in Paris, that wonderful city of style, I would soak up everything and everyone around me and get inspired.

“I think I need an exquisite silk slip from Sabbia Rosa, a chalk striped Saint Laurent pantsuit, a pair of towering stiletto heels, a satin evening bag!” .

Last time I was there, in June, I looked around and decided I probably needed a Pomeranian. And a shopping trolley.

I recently downsized into an inner-city apartment and my 17-year-old car died simultaneously. I have zero interest in cars and hate driving, so I did the maths and decided that maybe I should stay car-less. There are lots of shops within walking distance. I could take a car off the road, which is good for the planet. I put the Pomeranian idea on hold, as I don’t want any snappy dependents for the time being, having just ousted my human ones, but I decided what could be very useful is a shopping trolley.

“No, you’re not getting one,” said, hmm, about 10 of my friends when I mentioned that I was toying with the idea.

“But surely there are chic ones?” I pleaded, surprised at their censorship.

Later, I was reading a novel and was greatly affected when a line popped out: “The old ladies, with their shopping trolleys and small dogs.” Are we really going to put these lovely things into the Granny category? But as it turns out, there aren’t that many chic trolleys around.

Some of the houses like Louis Vuitton and Chanel have released them on occasion, and I recall Christian Louboutin selling lovely ones in his Paris boutique in the 90s.

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At Paris Fashion Week, Cruz Beckham shows that pearl necklaces for men have gone mainstream. Photo: Getty

I’m that fashion idiot who will pay more for something if it is a designer label, so can we introduce that trend again and make it permanent please? It seems fair, given dogs and cats can now have complete Gucci wardrobes.

It’s fantastic how fast fashion moves. Only a couple of years ago, fashion journalists were pondering jewelery for men, and excitedly noting that music star Pharrell Williams was wearing pearls at Chanel, and now it’s gone mainstream.

I was delighted to see a PR release in my inbox this week from Linneys jewelers in Perth promoting the pearl strand, “seen at the recent men’s and women’s shows”, with images of guys wearing single strand pearl necklaces.

It now seems so ludicrous that we once thought men had to wear ‘blocky things’ threaded on ugly strips of black leather instead of opening up the jewelery box to all. At a certain age, pearls probably need to be passed down the line anyway, so I’m happy if one of my sons would like my grandmother’s strand. Or do I keep it for the Pomeranian?

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Sports

Pre-season games, Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo, contract, transfer, rumours, updates

Cristiano Ronaldo played 45 minutes as he made his first Manchester United appearance in 12 weeks during a 1-1 pre-season draw with Rayo Vallecano at Old Trafford and later proclaimed: “Happy to be back”.

The 37-year-old Portugal forward, who missed the club’s pre-season tour to Thailand and Australia for personal reasons, reportedly wants to leave the club he rejoined last year.

Former Real Madrid and Juventus star Ronaldo finished as United’s top scorer last season with 24 goals.

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But the campaign as a whole was a huge disappointment for the club, with a sixth-place finish in the Premier League meaning they missed out on qualification for the Champions League.

Ronaldo was left out of United’s squad for Saturday’s friendly with Atletico Madrid in Oslo.

But, commenting on a post on a fan page about him missing the game in Norway, Ronaldo wrote Friday: “Domingo o rei joga” which translates as “Sunday the king plays”.

Ronaldo applauded fans on both sides of the ground as he led the team out for their pre-match warm-up on Sunday.

The veteran forward had one clear chance during his 45-minute appearance but drove over the bar after running on to Donny van de Beek’s lay-off.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United during the Pre-Season Friendly match.  (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United during the Pre-Season Friendly match. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

After the match, Ronaldo posted a photograph of himself playing in the game on his Twitter feed beneath a caption of “Happy to be back”.

“I cannot tell at this moment [how fit Ronaldo is],” Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag said pre-game.

“He is not on the level of the rest of the squad because he has missed a lot of weeks.

“But he needs games and he needs training, a lot.”

New signings Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez both featured for an hour in a game set up by Ten Hag for the players who did not have major roles in Saturday’s 1-0 defeat by Atletico.

Amad Diallo, who was on loan at Rangers last season, gave United the lead early in the second half when the 20-year-old Ivory Coast winger fired in the rebound after a shot from Alex Telles had been saved.

United’s lead, however, lasted just nine minutes before Alvaro Garcia equalized in similar fashion after Tom Heaton had saved Isaac Palazon Camacho’s initial effort.

United start their Premier League campaign at home to Brighton on August 7.

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Australia

Another candidate ranked ahead of former NSW deputy premier for NY trade posting

New internal government documents have revealed John Barillaro was not the preferred candidate for a New York trade posting.

Dozens of documents were released today as part of a parliamentary inquiry into the appointment of the former deputy premier to the $500,000-a-year job.

Two panel selection reports were released, however there are discrepancies between the two.

Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro has settled his defamation case against YouTuber Jordan Shanks.
Documents reveal John Barilaro was not the preferred candidate initially for the trade positing. (Dominic Lorimer)

One document shows Barilaro did not attract the highest interview score among the final candidates and was instead suggested for the “talent pool” instead of snagging the US trade commissioner role.

“The panel came to the view that John Barilaro did have some of the relevant capabilities and experience for the role,” the report read.

“However he had not worked internationally in a role aligned to the experience expected for a high-level STIC candidate.

“He would need to build a team without the business or departmental infrastructure he had previously.

“His lack of business development networks would mean that he would have a considerable learning curve in this role.”

In the second document, Barilaro is the “recommended candidate” for the trade posting.

Former deputy premier John Barilaro has since withdrawn from the role, citing media attention. (Dominic Lorimer)

“The panel came to the view that John had highly relevant experience for the role,” the report said.

“The panel concluded that John had the right motivation, capabilities and experience for the role.

“While he has not lived internationally, he has successfully developed international businesses in both his roles in managing his own company in the private sector and in his capacity as deputy premier and trade minister for NSW.

“While he would have a learning curve on doing business in the US, he had a strong track record of building teams as well as operating in a dynamic environment and had a deep understanding of the NSW Trade and Investment environment.”

One of the key differences in the scoring on both selection reports was the rating on the candidate’s ability to “manage and develop people.”

In the first report, Barilaro met the rating but in the second he exceeded the rating.

Barilaro was awarded the job of US trade commissioner ahead of credentialed bureaucrat Jenny West.

He has since withdrawn from the role, citing media attention.

Ayres: ‘I have not done anything wrong’

Meanwhile, NSW deputy Liberal leader and Trade Minister Stuart Ayres has pushed back against accusations he used his influence to appoint Barilaro the lucrative envoy position.

“The key point here is there has been no direction to (Investment NSW CEO) Amy Brown about who she should employ,” Ayres said.

He said he did not have the power to “direct” Brown on employment decisions, but conceded that there would always be “discussion and engagement” about such high-profile decisions.

“I haven’t done anything wrong,” he said.

“There is no reason for me to stand aside.”

Stuart Ayres has rejected calls to stand down. (Dominic Lorimer)

Ayres is under fire for his handling of the former deputy’s appointment, following accusations he used discussions with Brown to promote Barilaro’s standing as a candidate.

He rejected that accusation, saying he was only receiving updates of the process.

“I will continue to say this over and over again. A secretary or a head of an agency updating a minister is not a minister meddling or engaging or directing a person on how to do their job,” Ayres said.

“I do not have the legal capacity to do that.

“The CEO of Investment New South Wales is a highly qualified and highly credentialed public servant who does a great job.

“I have full confidence that they will make the decisions to employ the right people in the best interests of New South Wales.”

Mark Connell, in a written submission to the inquiry, claimed the conversation took place in April 2019 when Barilaro was the NSW trade minister.

Split picture of NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and former Deputy Premier John Barilaro.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet is battling accusations his cabinet acted unfavourably to secure former deputy premier John Barilaro the plum job. (Supplied)

He said ministers responsible for trade and investment, including Ayres and then treasurer and now Premier Dominic Perrottet, held a meeting.

“After this meeting, Mr Barilaro came directly to my office,” Connell wrote in the statement.

“He said, ‘I’ve just come from a meeting with Dom and Stuart regarding trade and we’re going to bring back the Agent General in London as well as a bunch of other postings around the world’.

“He then stated, ‘This is it; this is the job for when I get the f— out of this place.'”

Barilaro has rejected the claims.

In a statement, Barilaro said: “The conversation he has recalled is fictitious, false and only serves as a reminder as to why we had to part ways.

“If this inquiry is genuine in its attempt to understand the process and the truth by which I was appointed, then surely I would be called up to provide this immediately detail.

“The continued drip feed of select information from the inquiry into the public domain goes against all procedural fairness.”

Eleni Petinos sacked after ‘serious bullying’ allegations

Reports on Friday claimed she used the words “retard” and “stupid” towards staff while “yelling and swearing”.

Minister for Small Business Eleni Petinos speaks during Question Time at State Parliament House.  Photo: Wolter Peeters, 16th February 2022, The Sydney Morning Herald.
Eleni Petinos has been sacked as a minister over bullying accusations. (Wolter Peeters)

Perrottet on Sunday night confirmed he had sacked the minister.

“Today I spoke with the Minister for Small Business and Fair Trading Eleni Petinos after some further matters concerning her were brought to my attention,” he said.

“In light of these matters, Ms Petinos’ service as a minister will cease with immediate effect, and I will write to the governor in this regard tomorrow.

“Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello will assume Ms Petinos’ portfolio responsibilities.”

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US

Arizona GOP House Speaker Rusty Bowers Says ‘America’s Tired’ of Trump

  • Once a supporter of Trump, Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers said he’d never vote for him again.
  • “I certainly don’t trust that authority that he would exercise,” he said on ABC’s “This Week.”
  • Bowers testified in front of the January 6 committee, prompting backlash from his own party.

Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers, a Republican, backtracked on his previous support of former President Donald Trump on Sunday.

“I’ll never vote for him, but I won’t have to. Because I think America’s tired and there’s some absolutely forceful, qualified, morally defensible and upright people, and that’s what I want. That’s what I want in my party and that’s what I want to see,” Bowers told Jonathan Karl on ABC’s “This Week.”

Bowers, once a supporter of Trump, previously told The Associated Press he’d vote for Trump again if he was Biden’s rival, “simply because what he did the first time, before COVID, was so good for the country.”

Since then he’s testified in front of the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, receiving criticism from members of his own party, including the former president.

“I may, in the eyes of men, not hold correct opinions or act according to their vision or convictions, but I do not take this current situation in a light manner, a fearful manner, or a vengeful manner,” the Arizona lawmaker told the committee: “I do not want to be a winner by cheating. I will not play with laws I swore allegiance to.”

Some Arizona Republicans have been proponents of Trump’s debunked 2020 election fraud claims — even attempting to pass a bill that would allow the state legislature to overturn elections. Bowers thwarted the primarily Republican-backed bill before it became law.

His viewpoint now is that Trump should not hold power in office. “I certainly don’t trust that authority that he would exercise,” Bowers told ABC.

He added: “I have thought, at times, someone born how he was, raised how he was — he has no idea what a hard life is. And what people have to go through in real — in the real world. He has no idea what courage is,” Bowers continued.

Bowers is facing a Trump-endorsed candidate in the state’s August 2 Senate primary.

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China’s factory activity shrinks amid Covid disruption | Chinese economy

China’s factory activity unexpectedly shrank in July as sporadic Covid outbreaks disrupted the sector and the slowing global economy weighed on demand.

The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) fell to 49.0 in July from 50.2 in June, China’s National Bureau of Statistics said on Sunday. That was weaker than forecast, below the 50-point mark separating expansion from contraction.

Indexes tracking output and new orders fell during July, with the sharpest contraction in activity coming in energy-intensive industries, such as petrol, coking coal and ferrous metals.

“The level of economic prosperity in China has failed; the foundation for recovery still needs consolidation,” the NBS senior statistician Zhao Qinghe said.

China has been hit by fresh Covid-19 outbreaks since lifting a two-month lockdown in Shanghai at the start of June. It imposed a lockdown in the city of Xi’an at the start of July, after cases of the Omicron subvariant, known as BA.5, were detected.

Shenzhen, home to many tech companies, has vowed to “mobilise all resources” to curb a slowly spreading Covid outbreak, including strict implementation of testing and temperature checks, and lockdowns for Covid-hit buildings.

The port city of Tianjin, which includes factories linked to Boeing and Volkswagen, has also been fighting clusters of Covid-19, and shut some entertainment venues and kindergartens and tutoring agencies in July.

Weak demand has also constrained China’s recovery, with supply chain disruption and high energy prices weighing on the global economy.

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Bruce Pang, the chief economist and head of research at Jones Lang LaSalle, said the fall in China’s manufacturing PMI showed that its economic recovery was fragile, after GDP fell in the second quarter of the year.

“The challenges to China’s GDP growth in the third quarter could be bigger than expected earlier,” Pang said.

China’s non-manufacturing PMI, which tracks the construction and services sectors, decreased to 53.8 from 54.7 the previous month, showing slower growth in those parts of the economy.

China’s ruling Communist party effectively acknowledged last week that the economy will not hit its official 5.5% growth target this year. After a high-level leaders’ meeting, state media reported that China will try hard to achieve the best possible results for the economy this year.

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Technology

TCL’s new C835 4K Mini LED QLED TV elevates your home entertainment experience

The 2022 TCL C835 65-inch 4K Mini LED QLED TV is packed with new features that are designed to enhance your home entertainment experience whether you’re watching a movie, bingeing your favorite TV show or playing a game.

Colour, contrast and brightness have all been improved on the TCL C835 and the sound has gone to the next level with Onkyo Audio, Dolby Atmos and a built-in subwoofer so out of the box customers will be suitably impressed.

And, of course, it’s a connected smart TV running the Google TV operating system with access to all your favorite streaming apps.

DESIGN

The TCL C835 has a slim and sleek design with an edge-to-edge screen.

The stand is located mainly behind the TV and takes the weight so all you see from the front is the flat base.

And the stand also has room inside the detachable back cover to help manage your cables and maintain an uncluttered look.

PICTURE QUALITY

This is where it’s at with the 2022 TCL C835 TV. There are lots of technologies working together to provide a high quality 4K picture.

4K resolution is four times higher than full high definition so you’re able to see even more detail.

You can really see the difference when watching 4K movies on disc or streaming 4K content through Netflix, Booth, Apple TV+ and Disney+.

And it starts with the backlighting which has improved immensely thanks to the new Mini LED Full Array back panel technology.

These Mini LEDs provide hundreds of local dimming zones to improve the contrast across the screen even more precisely.

The result is enhanced picture quality, even brighter whites, impressive inky blacks and rich accurate colours.

Quantum Dot technology also comes into play and this layer of light emitting nanocrystals really does a great job in boosting the warmth and vibrancy of the color so all you see is accurate true to life images that makes you think you’re looking out a window rather than at a television.

The onboard HDR (high dynamic range) is also working in real time controlling color and contrast frame by frame to optimize the detail and smooth out the color for a stunning overall result.

At the heart of the TV is the AiPQ engine – an audio-visual processor that calls the shots and combines the built-in features and performance in real time while taking in your viewing environment and upscaling the picture and audio to suit the room.

This processor can also automatically upgrade and optimize the image according to the content you’re watching so skies are blue, grass is greener and skin color looks like skin colour.

It can even dynamically adjust volume to eliminate distortion and provide the most accurate listening experience no matter what volume you’re listening to.

What adds to the smoothness when watching sport another fast-paced content like action movies is the 200Hz clear motion rate.

Also onboard is 144Hz VRR (variable refresh rate) which is sure to delight every gamer so the TV panel response can match the frame rate of the game you’re playing to keep things smooth and clear.

Without this, games will experience things like screen tearing and judder which takes them right out of the action instead of immersing them into the experience.

AUDIO

Audio plays a huge part in the overall enjoyment of your movie or game so it’s important to back up the excellent picture quality with great sound quality as well.

And that’s exactly what the TCL C835 provides with Onkyo-tuned speakers to provide clear audio whether it’s a room-shaking explosion or important dialogue.

The built-in subwoofer, located on the back of the TV, also offers deep bass to give your entertainment that added punch.

Altogether, the audio on the TCL C835 is impressive right out of the box and offers quality that’s so high you won’t have to spend any extra money on a soundbar.

GOOGLE-TV

The Google TV interface offers a clean and easy-to-navigate interface, so you can quickly find what you want to watch.

Once you’ve logged in to streaming services, Google TV will offer recommendations from all these services.

Even when you conduct a search either onscreen or with your voice, the results are ranked based on the services you’re signed in to.

REMOTE-CONTROL

The remote control is slim and light and has shortcut buttons to Netflix, Stan, Prime Video, Disney Plus and YouTube.

All the most often-used controls like volume and channel up and down, source and home are located comfortably in the center of the controller.

PRICE

The 2022 TCL C835 65-inch 4K Mini LED QLED TV is priced at $2,395. The 55-inch model with all the same features is priced at $1,595 and if you wanted to go even bigger the 75-inch TCL C835 is $3,195.

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Mum is stumped by a bizarre object found in rental property

Mum is stumped by a bizarre object found in her rental property – so do YOU ​​know what it is?

  • A woman sought advice online after finding odd objects in her rental property
  • Ruth shared images of two house-shaped items stuck to the wall
  • At first many thought the product was a broom, mop or dog lead holder
  • But others said the unusual item was instead a key holder missing a few pieces

A woman has been left scratching her head after finding two house-shaped objects stuck to a wall in her new rental.

Seeking advice Ruth shared a series of images to a popular Australian Facebook group – but others were just as confused.

‘I just moved into a new house. The previous owners were VERY organized (far more so than me!) They had places and systems and nooks for everything,’ she wrote.

‘We can’t work out what some of the things they installed are for.’

Seeking advice, Ruth shared images to a popular Australian Facebook group after she was left scratching her head over two house-shaped objects stuck to a wall in her new rental (pictured).  Many were quick to guess if the item was a broom and umbrella holder or dog lead holder, but both were incorrect

Seeking advice, Ruth shared images to a popular Australian Facebook group after she was left scratching her head over two house-shaped objects stuck to a wall in her new rental (pictured). Many were quick to guess if the item was a broom and umbrella holder or dog lead holder, but both were incorrect

Ruth said the identical objects looked like ‘little plastic house-shaped’ items placed on the side of the fridge wall.

In the comments many were quick to guess if the item was a broom and umbrella holder or dog lead holder, but both were incorrect.

After some investigation, another person said the products are key holders that once featured two birds perched inside the tiny houses.

After some investigation, another person said the products are key holders that once featured two birds perched inside the tiny houses (pictured)

After some investigation, another person said the products are key holders that once featured two birds perched inside the tiny houses (pictured)

Once the purpose was discovered, others asked why the previous tenants only took the bird key holders and not the entire wall device.

Ruth added: ‘There aren’t any birds among the keys they left behind.’

In the kitchen she was also stumped by a strange device stuck underneath one of the cabinets.

Ruth described it as a ‘green flat thing with possibly some kind of blade or metal on one side’.

In the kitchen Ruth was also stumped by a strange device stuck underneath one of the cabinets (pictured).  She described it as a 'green flat thing with possibly some kind of blade or metal on one side'

In the kitchen Ruth was also stumped by a strange device stuck underneath one of the cabinets (pictured). She described it as a ‘green flat thing with possibly some kind of blade or metal on one side’

Unlike the key holder, many knew the product was a jar or lid opener

Unlike the key holder, many knew the product was a jar or lid opener

Unlike the key holder, many knew exactly what the object was and the purpose it served.

Others online informed Ruth the product is a jar or can lid opener, and similar items can be purchased online today.

‘Thank you!!! Now I just have to figure out how it works,’ Ruth wrote.

Earlier this month bargain hunters were baffled by a bizarre metal gadget that ‘looks like an old-fashioned torture device’ that was spotted in a Sydney Op Shop.

Earlier this month bargain hunters were baffled by a bizarre metal gadget that 'looks like an old-fashioned torture device' that was spotted in a Sydney Op Shop

Amy, from Manly, posted a picture of the metal ornament to Facebook - asking if anyone knows what it is.

Earlier this month bargain hunters were baffled by a bizarre metal gadget that ‘looks like an old-fashioned torture device’ that was spotted in a Sydney Op Shop. Amy, from Manly, posted a picture of the metal ornament to Facebook – asking if anyone knows what it is.

Shopper Amy, from Manly, posted a picture of the metal ornament to Facebook – asking if anyone knows what it is.

She showed a clip of device – which has scissor-like handles – moving and showing a serrated edge.

‘I saw this in the op shop today and am trying to work out what it’s for because it looks like a torture device hahaha. Anyone know?’ she wrote to Facebook group I Love To Op Shop.

Dozens of people were quick to comment, suggesting it could be a cigar cutter with others suggesting it could be a more risky device like a sex toy.

However, others rightly revealed it was an egg cutter, which is used to chop the top off from hard boiled eggs.

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Munster hails timely arrival of loan recruit Nofoaluma

With another member of their depleted backline facing time on the sidelines due to injury, Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster said Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma’s arrival in Melbourne couldn’t come at a better time.

Nofoaluma, who had fallen down the pecking order at the Wests Tigers in recent weeks and been left out of the NRL side, will join the Storm on loan for the remainder of 2022.

The Samoa international is expected to move straight into the starting side for coach Craig Bellamy, who could be without stand-in fullback Nick Meaney after he left the field with a shoulder injury and concussion in the second half of Friday night’s win over the Warriors.


Magic from Meaney

With the Storm having already lost Ryan Papenhuyzen, Xavier Coates, Reimis Smith and George Jennings to long-term injuries, Munster said it was a huge relief to secure a player of Nofoaluma’s experience and ability for the run towards the finals.

“He is obviously a very smart winger and a good player with the ball in his hands,” Munster told NRL.com.

“He is a very strong ball runner and he will be very handy for us coming out of the backfield. Hopefully we can get some good combinations with him and he can score some tries for us.

“He is very awkward to tackle, a very strong player and when he has the ball in his hands, he tends to get across the field very quickly. He can make you pay.

Awesome foursome for Nofoaluma

“We are very fortunate the Tigers have let him come on loan. It probably couldn’t come at a better time.

“Everyone is falling down like flies at the moment, so fingers crossed we can get a healthy side there next Friday night against the Titans.”

Before announcing the loan deal with the Wests Tigers on Friday evening, Melbourne had tried to bring Warriors fullback Reece Walsh and former Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr, who is now at the Bulldogs, in on loan for the rest of the year.

Munster said despite the club’s efforts to try and bolster the backline, he had been impressed with the manner in which wingers Grant Anderson, Dean Ieremia and center Marion Seve had filled the void in recent weeks.

“Grant, Maz (Seve) and Dean, mate, they have been outstanding for us,” Munster said

“They probably wouldn’t have expected to have played so many games this year.

They will only be better for the run and getting experience in these positions and I expect a big year for them next year.



Cameron Munster

Captain Jesse Bromwich meanwhile said he believed his side had turned a corner in the 24-12 defeat of the Warriors in Auckland, as they held a team to fewer than 20 points for the first time since the end of May.

Melbourne faced a difficult final five games of the regular season, with next week’s trip to face the Titans the only match they have remaining against a side sitting outside of the top eight.



How did they stop this

“I think we took a step in the right direction. I just could feel the attitude towards our defense has changed and I think that’s what we needed,” Bromwich said.

“It’s obviously been a tough month but we had a really good performance [Friday]obviously we have got a few things to work on, but I think it will give us a bit of a confidence boost.”

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Australia

Devastated families plead for Victorian school to reopen after sudden closure

The distraught and frustrated families whose children attended the Colmont School, formerly known as the Kilmore International School, say they have been left with very little option for what to do going forward.

The private school was one of the state’s few International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools, with the nearest school offering the same curriculum being more than 50kms away.

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Students are protesting outside their former Victorian school, which closed to Years 3 to 10 on Friday. (Nine)

About 50 former students and parents have gathered outside the school with signs in the cold on Monday morning, chanting, “We want TKIS now”, and “Save our school”.

Year 10 Dayna Ford has told 9 News that the school’s sudden decision to close, after it went into administration, was “devastating for everyone”.

“It’s just so sad,” she said.

“It’s such a welcoming and tightknit community we have here.”

She said she was still waiting to hear if she would be accepted into a similar school, with her family considering options across the state.

“I might have to move to Geelong and board there,” she said.

However, Dayna said the schools she was considering moving to did not teach the languages ​​she and her fellow students had been studying for years.

Her father, David Ford, said the family was considering either moving to Melbourne or sending Dayna to school in Sale in Gippsland – on the other side of the state.

Students are protesting the closure of a Kilmore school on Friday. (Nine)

“It’s breaking up the family,” he said,

“It’s a very stressful situation,

“For a lot of young people there is no school available for them at the moment in the IB program.

“A lot of private schools already having long waiting lists.”

Ford said it was particularly tough for the students after having endured COVID-19 lockdowns.

He said he believed COVID-19 lockdowns had affected the success of the school, which had boarding accommodation, with students from Asia not being able to get into the country.

Speaking to the media on Monday morning, Victorian Education Minister Natalie Hutchins said the school’s unique business model had meant it was “very heavily reliant on international students”.

She said it was not the state government’s job to save the school.

“It’s not the role of the state government to prop up this particular business,” she said.

“But it is our role to make sure our students have the best possible education they can get at our public schools.”

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The Colmont School in Kilmore has gone into administration. (3AW)

Hutchins said she was aware some Year 12 students from the Colmont School had the option to finish their studies at other schools offering IB.

“But it is going to be a significant travel distance for them,” she said.

Grade 6 student Dev told 9News he was protesting because while he had found a new school to go to, he wanted his old school back.

“I’m feeling extremely sad because it was a really good school,” he said.

“There were a lot of really nice teachers and students.”

Grade 4 student Fatehrosha said his family had not yet found a new school for him to go to.

“We’re here to save our school and bring it back from all of this,” he said.

The Colmont school closed to Year 3 to 10 students on Friday after families were told on Wednesday evening that it was going into administration.

Classes are still being run for Year 11 to 12 students for an indefinite period of time.

There is talk students and parents plan to take their protest to state parliament on Wednesday.

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US

CNN’s Zakaria calls Alito’s speech mocking foreign leaders ‘disgusting,’ ‘scandalous’

CNN host Fareed Zakaria on Sunday slammed Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for what he called a “disgusting” and “scandalous” speech last week criticizing foreign leaders who disagreed with his ruling on Roe V. Wade.

Zakaria told Jim Acosta on CNN that Supreme Court justices are supposed to, at the very least, conduct themselves in a way that is above politics, given they are unelected members with life tenure who can decide crucial decisions shaping the lives of millions of Americans.

“The reason they have that legitimacy is, to put it very simply, that they behave themselves, that they behave in accordance with the kind of dignity and majesty of the court,” said Zakaria, who hosts CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS.”

“What Alito did, behaving like a cheap commentator, and not a particularly good one at that, was frankly disgusting. I mean I thought it was the most undignified performance by a Supreme Court justice that I have seen in my lifetime,” he said. “I don’t think any of his predecessors would have done it. I think it’s scandalous.”

Zakaria added that he did not expect formal punishment, but added: “If John Roberts wants to fulfill his role as chief justice, I think he should call Justice Alito in and try to explain to him why it damages not just Alito — who looks like an idiot — but it damages the court.”

During a speech at Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Summit in Rome, Alito mocked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prince Harry. He also mentioned Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron.

All four leaders had sharply criticized the Supreme Court for overturning the nearly 50-year constitutional right to abortion, which Alito seemed to find amusing.

“I’ve had a few second thoughts over the last few weeks since I had the honor this term of writing I think the only Supreme Court decision in the history of that institution that has been lambasted by a whole string of foreign leaders who felt perfectly fine commenting on American law,” Alito said during his speech.

The Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe V. Wade has paved the way for many GOP-led states to ban or severely restrict abortion access across the country, despite around two-thirds of Americans supporting the right to an abortion in some cases.

Trust in the Supreme Court has never been lower, according to polling earlier this month, which found just a quarter of Americans hold confidence in the high court.

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