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Why the Reserve Bank and Philip Lowe has failed Australian people with interest rate, mortgage rises

Media commentator Alan Jones has accused the Reserve Bank of failing the Australian people by being too slow to raise interest rates.

The cash rate remained at a record-low of 0.1 per cent until May this year, even though inflation last year breached the central bank’s 2 to 3 per cent target.

But in May, June, July and August, borrowers have copped 1.75 percentage points of rate rises, taking the RBA cash rate to a six-year high of 1.85 per cent.

With borrowers copping the steepest rate increases since 1994, Jones blasted the Reserve Bank for being too slow to raise interest rates.

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Media commentator Alan Jones has accused the Reserve Bank of failing the Australian people by being too slow to raise interest rates

Media commentator Alan Jones has accused the Reserve Bank of failing the Australian people by being too slow to raise interest rates

‘The Reserve Bank has failed and the punter knows it,’ he said on his online ADH TV show.

‘Petrol’s up, food prices are up, electricity, gas, the mortgage.

‘This mob have failed in their job – they didn’t move quickly enough.

‘It’s now belting us with the highest, successive interest rate increases in 30 years and the governor says they’ll get inflation back to two to three per cent – quote – overtime – unquote.

‘What the hell does overtime mean?’

Inflation in the year to June surged by 6.1 per cent, which was the fastest pace since 1990 when the one-off effect of the GST introduction in 2000 and 2001 was taken out.

The consumer price index in June last year grew at an annual pace of 3.8 per cent, a level above the RBA’s 2 to 3 per cent target.

Inflation in the year to June surged by 6.1 per cent, which was the fastest pace since 1990 when the one-off effect of the GST introduction in 2000 and 2001 was taken out (pictured is a shopper at Paddy's Markets at Flemington in Sydney's west)

Inflation in the year to June surged by 6.1 per cent, which was the fastest pace since 1990 when the one-off effect of the GST introduction in 2000 and 2001 was taken out (pictured is a shopper at Paddy’s Markets at Flemington in Sydney’s west)

Despite that, Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe in October 2021 said the cash rate would not increase, from 0.1 per cent, until 2024 when ‘actual inflation is sustainably within the 2 to 3 per cent target range’.

‘The central scenario for the economy is that this condition will not be met before 2024,’ Dr Lowe said.

Warwick McKibbin, who served on the RBA board from 2001 to 2011, last week said the Reserve Bank had made a mistake in delaying rate increases last year, only for Russia’s Ukraine invasion to push average petroleum prices above $2 a liter.

‘I was already arguing for rates to be rising by the middle of last year,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.

‘To make a statement that he had to wait for wages to change, if there was a war in Ukraine, that would cause inflation as well – of course, that’s not on the horizon until it happens.

‘So the uncertainty just isn’t communicated well enough.’

The consumer price index in June last year grew at an annual pace of 3.8 per cent, a level above the RBA's 2 to 3 per cent target.  Despite that, Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe (pictured) in October 2021 said the cash rate would not increase, from 0.1 per cent, until 2024 when 'actual inflation is sustainably within the 2 to 3 per cent target range'

The consumer price index in June last year grew at an annual pace of 3.8 per cent, a level above the RBA’s 2 to 3 per cent target. Despite that, Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe (pictured) in October 2021 said the cash rate would not increase, from 0.1 per cent, until 2024 when ‘actual inflation is sustainably within the 2 to 3 per cent target range’

The Reserve Bank and Treasury are both expecting headline inflation later this year to hit a 32-year high of 7.75 per cent and remain outside the RBA’s 2 to 3 per cent target until 2024.

The ANZ back is expecting the cash rate to hit a 10-year high of 3.35 per cent by November with 0.5 percentage rate rises in September, October and Melbourne Cup Day.

All the big four banks are expecting the RBA to raise raises by another 50 basis points in September, which mark the fourth consecutive increase in that size.

The May rate rise was the first since November 2010, ending the era of the record-low 0.1 per cent cash rate that had been in place since late 2020.

The June rate rise of half a percentage point was the biggest since February 2000.

Warwick McKibbin, who served on the RBA board from 2001 to 2011, last week said the Reserve Bank had made a mistake in delaying rate increases last year

Warwick McKibbin, who served on the RBA board from 2001 to 2011, last week said the Reserve Bank had made a mistake in delaying rate increases last year

Surging inflation and a series of interest rate rises are making Australians feel gloomy, with the Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index in August falling by another three per cent to a two-year low of 81.2 points.

This was well below the 100 mark where optimists outnumber pessimists, with the monthly reading declining for nine straight months.

Sentiment is 22 per cent weaker compared with a year ago, despite unemployment in June falling to a 48-year low of 3.5 per cent.

Confidence in regional or rural areas fell by five per cent in August to a record low of 72.8 points – the lowest since January 1996 shortly before Labor prime minister Paul Keating lost an upcoming election in a landslide.

What borrowers could be paying by November every month compared with May

$500,000: Up $883 from $1,922 to $2,805

$600,000: Up $1,060 from $2,306 to $3,366

$700,000: Up $1,236 from $2,691 to $3,927

$800,000: Up $1,413 from $3,075 to $4,488

$900,000: Up $1,590 from $3,459 to $5,049

$1,000,000: Up $1,767 from $3,843 to $5,610

Calculations based on the cash rate rising from a record-low of 0.1 per cent in May to 3.35 per cent by November, as predicted by ANZ. Monthly repayments based on a popular variable Commonwealth Bank rate increase from 2.29 per cent to a projected 5.39 per cent

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UK Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley slammed for ‘creepy’ Olivia Newton-John comment after her death

A UK breakfast TV host has been slammed by viewers after making “creepy” comments about singer Olivia Newton-John just hours after news of her death broke.

Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley paid tribute to the 73-year-old Grease star but copped a lashing from Brits over his choice of anecdote.

Madeley referenced an iconic 1970s modeling picture of Newton-John that had been shared in countless tributes following her death, including by her Grease co-star John Travolta.

“I wish I’d met her, I wish I’d interviewed her. It never happened, I always regretted it actually as years went by,” Madeley said.

“That publicity picture… the one of her in the denim shirt. It was a very famous poster of her by her in the 1970s. ”

Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley has copped a serve from viewers.
Camera IconGood Morning Britain’s Richard Madeley has copped a serve from viewers. Credit: good morning britain

And he went on to confess many of his former colleagues had a schoolboy crush on the star.

“That poster was on the wall of a radio station I used to work in back in the 70s and I’m not exaggerating, it basically stopped traffic in the corridor,” he said.

“It was up there for months! The guys would just stop and look at it.”

Insulting, inappropriate and very, very creepy.

Viewers were less than impressed by his comments, which came as many Brits learned the news of Newton-John’s death, following a cancer battle, aged 73.

“Richard Madeley’s weird angle on the loss of Olivia Newton-John today on (Good Morning Britain) was uncomfortable to watch,” one Twitter user wrote.

“Just kept on the line of how attractive she was & if she acknowledged how beautiful she was & how her colleagues would stare at her poster.”

The iconic picture of Olivia Newton-John Madeley was referring to,
Camera IconThe iconic picture of Olivia Newton-John Madeley was referring to, Credit: John Travolta

One viewer described the comments as: “Insulting, inappropriate and very, very creepy.”

Some even called for Madeley to lose his job over the remarks.

“This creep needs to be fired,” one furious viewer wrote.

TV veteran Madeley, who is known for his cringeworthy live TV moments, is widely thought to have been the inspiration for comedian Steve Coogan’s show Alan Partridge.

Coogan has previously admitted Partridge’s character is similar to the host.

Last week, Madeley was in viewers’ crosshairs again for an awkward comment about England Lionesses soccer player Chloe Kelly.

While discussing her team’s Euro 2022 win, Madeley got a little too familiar with the player, referring to her as “Coco”, admitting he uses the same nickname for his daughter, who is also named Chloe.

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Technology

Dead by Daylight PTB patch 6.2.0 official notes introduces The Mastermind, Ada Wong, and Rebecca Chambers

Dead by Daylight PTB patch 6.2.0 is finally live, and players can finally try out the fresh new content that has made its way to the survival game.

Players can now test out The Mastermind, Ada Wong, and Rebecca Chambers during the PTB this month. They can even try out the special perks that all three will be dropping with.

Dead by Daylight fans looking for a detailed description of the patch can look up the official notes. However, for a brief overview, here are all the major highlights.


Dead by Daylight PTB patch 6.2.0 official notes

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1) Features

New Killer – The Mastermind

New Perk: Superior Anatomy

  • When a survivor performs a fast vault within eight meters of you, this perk activates. The next time you vault a window, your vaulting speed is increased by 30%/35%/40%. This perk deactivates after vaulting a window. This perk has a 30-second cooldown.

New Perk: Awakened Awareness

  • When carrying a survivor, you can see the aura of other survivors within 16/18/20 meters of your position. Auras revealed this way linger for two seconds after you stop carrying the survivor.

New Perk: Terminus

  • When exit gates are powered, this perk activates. While the perk is active, injured, downed, and hooked survivors are inflicted with the broken status effect until exit gates are open. When exit gates are open, survivors will stay broken for an additional 20/25/30 seconds.

New Survivor – Ada Wong

New Perk: Wiretap

  • After repairing Generators for a total of 33%, this perk activates. After repairing a Generator for at least three seconds, press the Ability button to install a spy trap, which stays active for 60/70/80 seconds. The aura of the trapped generator is revealed in yellow to all Survivors. When the Killer comes within 14 meters of the trapped generator, their aura is revealed to all Survivors. Damaging the generator destroys the Wiretap.

New Perk: Reactive Healing

  • When another survivor loses a health state in a 32-meter radius around you while you are injured, instantly increase your healing progression by 25%/30%/35% of the missing healing progression.

New Perk: Low Profile

  • When you become the last Survivor, this perk activates. Hide your scratch marks and pools of blood for 70/80/90 seconds.

New Survivor – Rebecca Chambers

New Perk: Better Than New

  • Upon completing a healing action on another survivor, the targeted survivor gets a 6% speed boost to generator repair, healing, chest opening, and totem cleansing for 25/30/35 seconds.

New Perk: Reassurance

  • When within a six-meter radius around a hooked survivor, use the Active Ability Button 2 to pause their struggle progression for 20/25/30 seconds. If they are on the struggle phase, it also pauses the Struggle Skill Checks. This perk has a 40-second cooldown.

New Perk: Hyper Focus

  • After hitting a great Skill Check while repairing or healing, this perk gains one token, up to six tokens. Each token increases the chance of Skill Check trigger by 2%, the Skill Check cursor speed by 4% and the bonus progression for great Skill Checks by 10%/20%/30% of its base value. The perk loses all tokens in case of normal Skill Check success, Skill Check fail, or if you stop performing the action by any means.

New Features: Streamer Options (PC Only)

  • These privacy options are available under the Privacy section of the General tab in the Options menu and are intended to help reduce targeting and harassment of players who stream the game.

Anonymous Mode

  • Replaces your account name with your selected character’s name for other players. Players in your group will still see your account name.

Hide Your Name

  • Replaces your own name with your selected character’s name on your own screen. Elsewhere in the menus, your account name will appear as “You” and be hidden in your Friend List.

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Hide Other Player Names

  • Replaces other player names with their selected character’s name.

Hidden Matchmaking Delay

  • Adds a short, random delay when entering the matchmaking queue to prevent targeted in-game harassment.

Improved Feature: HUD Connection Indicators

  • The in-game connection indicator has been improved to show more detailed information during connection issues stemming from ping and packet loss

Ping is represented by a vertical bar icon

  • Yellow = Ping over 100ms
  • Network = Ping over 200ms

Packet Loss is represented by a double-diamond icon

  • Yellow = 2%-5% packet loss
  • Network = More than 5% packet loss
  • For Killer issues: A unique red icon appears above the Survivor List for Survivors
  • For Survivor issues: A red bar appears next to their name on the Survivor List

A photosensitivity warning has been added to the boot sequence of the game


2) content

The Racoon City Police Station map has been split into two separate layouts:

  • Raccoon City Police Station East Wing
  • Raccoon City Police Station West Wing

Both maps feature new openings to make it easier than ever to navigate, wider hallways to improve gameplay, and are much smaller than the original version.

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3) Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors to drop too many Blood Orbs after performing some actions when playing against the Oni.
  • Fixed an issue that occasionally caused the killer to appear in a survivor slot in a custom game lobby.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Spirit’s and Oni’s Attack on Titan outfits to appear as body-only cosmetics in the store featured page.
  • Fixed an issue that caused The Survivor to float in front of the Killer when been grab while performing various actions.
  • Fixed an issue that caused Survivors to be misaligned with the Huntress when interrupted while vaulting towards the Killer.
  • Fixed an issue that caused broken animation when repairing a generator.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the ‘Disfigured Ear’ add-on for the Hag to reduce audio for everyone, and not only the survivor that triggers the trap.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the status effect icon to display a second time instead of the effect’s source
  • Fixed an issue that may cause the Lament Configuration to become invisible after being picked up by the Cenobite.
  • Fixed an issue that may cause the Lament Configuration to appear on a bush and be inaccessible in the Garden of Joy map.
  • Fixed an issue that may cause survivors to no longer be able to solve the Lament Configuration when picking it up at the same time as the Cenobite.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Shape to be unable to use the Tombstone Mori on survivors currently using the map, key or Clairvoyance perk.
  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors to be unable to interact with the White Glyph after breaking the mirror.
  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors not to receive a score event after burning the Spirit’s husk with a flashlight.
  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors to receive a Burn score event after blinding the Wraith with the flashlight while uncloaked.
  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors not to receive progress towards the Medic achievement when healing a survivor using the For the People perk.
  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors to gain progress towards the Milk ‘n’ Cookies achievement by opening the basement chest without picking up the item.
  • Fixed an issue that caused survivors sacrificed at the Executioner’s Cage of Atonement not to grant progress towards the Reverent archive challenge.
  • Fixed an issue that caused killers to remain shortly in the falling animation after landing after vaulting from a certain height.
  • Fixed an issue that caused certain survivor charms to be misplaced when repairing a generator.

4) Known Issues

  • The Mastermind’s tentacles glows in first person point of view.
  • Very rarely the Mastermind’s Bound stops working.

Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh

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Australia

Perth punk bank Body Horrors reports alleged assault by Mojo’s Bar staff member at Freo.Social

Popular Fremantle venue Mojo’s Bar has come under scrutiny in the music community after a Perth band member claimed they were attacked “aggressively” by one of their staff members at Freo.Social at the weekend.

Punk band Body Horrors will allege their lead singer Eden was in the green room on Sunday with a senior Mojo’s staff member when they were verbally abused and shoved by the woman in front of another band member just before midnight.

The band described the alleged incident, which followed their set at the venue on Parry Street, as “childish” and “unprofessional” on their social media page on Tuesday.

“(She) started antagonizing us, clearly intoxicated, aggressively yelling in our faces,” the band’s Instagram story read.

Body Horrors described the alleged incident as “childish” and “unprofessional” on their social media page on Tuesday.
Camera IconBody Horrors described the alleged incident as “childish” and “unprofessional” on their social media page on Tuesday. Credit: Instagram/Instagram

“Realizing there was no reasoning with someone in such a state, Eden and I tried to leave, twice.

“(She) then physically assaulted them by shoving them against the wall/door before opening the door to leave herself.”

On Tuesday Freo.Social confirmed it was investigating the incident.

“This investigation includes discussions with all parties involved, any witnesses, and reviewing the venue’s CCTV footage,” the venue wrote in a Facebook post.

“We are taking this incident very seriously, and the investigation is ongoing.”

The post claimed no contact had been made with venue management by those making the allegations as of Tuesday evening, and they remained steadfast in their “commitment to creating a safe and supportive space”.

Another local band, Lauren and the Good Fights, has thrown their support behind the Body Horrors band, urging other artists to boycott Freo. Social and Mojo’s Bar.

A WA Police spokeswoman has confirmed a complaint was made, and police will be making further inquiries into the incident.

Freo. Social and the Body Horrors band have been contacted for comment.

Read the full exclusive story at The West Australian

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Entertainment

UNO lovers divided after company introduces new ‘skip’ rule to classic card game

It’s the cheeky new rule causing outrage among fans of the classic card game UNO.

According to the gaming company’s website, players can now use a Skip card to avoid a Draw 2 — as long as they are the same color — and pass the buck to the next player.

“Skipping never felt so good,” UNO’s official Twitter account says.

“If someone plays a Draw 2 on you and you have a Skip card of the SAME COLOR in your hand, you can play it and ‘bounce’ the penalty to the next player!”

And get this, if the next player has a Skip card of any colour, they can play it and kick the penalty further down the line.

“The next player must draw the two cards, unless they have a Skip card (of any colour) they can play, in which case they pass the penalty to the next player and so on until no one has a Skip card and must draw two cards,” the company says.

The change, flagged on UNO’s Twitter account in 2020, has left many fans aghast.

“Absolutely not,” one player said. “I’ve lost enough friendships over fighting this exact rule.

“I can’t find this in the rule book — surely this is fake!”

Another simply wrote: “Nah no.”

And another said: “I’m starting to believe y’all don’t know how to play your own game.”

It comes after UNO confirmed that Wild Draw 4 and Draw 2 cards could not be stacked.

It meant that if a player put down a Wild Draw 4, the next player must simply draw four cards and skip their turn.

Another Wild Draw 4 cannot be stacked on top and passed to the next player down the line.

UNO said this had been the rule all along but it caused a storm among players who had always used the strategy — and mostly still do.

UNO has introduced a new 'skip' rule.
Camera IconUNO has introduced a new ‘skip’ rule. Credit: Getty Images/Getty Images

In 2019, UNO released a new version of the card game to add extra spice.

UNO Flip has gained its fair share of core fans, with many considering it more competitive.

The entire deck is double-sided, with a “light side” resembling the original game and a “dark side” where penalties are far tougher.

If you score a Flip card, you gain the power of revealing a new set of numbers and colors on the other side.

But there is one rule that never changes — whatever you do, don’t forget to shout “UNO” when you’re down to your last card.

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Australia

WA weather: Snow on Bluff Knoll as Perth records coldest day of the year

Stunning photos of snow falling near Bluff Knoll have emerged after the Stirling Range was treated to a light dusting on Tuesday.

Several hikers braved freezing cold conditions to see the snow up close as it fell near one of WA’s highest peaks.

Photos posted to social media show hikers giving the thumbs up to their mates as a steady stream of snow falls around them.

Other photos show large amounts of snow covering the ground and earth of Bluff Knoll, as a thick fog lingers nearby.

Snow falls in Stirling Range National Park and Bluff Knoll as a cold snap hits Western Australia
Camera IconSnow falls in Stirling Range National Park and Bluff Knoll as a cold snap hits Western Australia. Credit: Frederick Schafsma/Frederick Schafsma

The Bureau of Meteorology had predicted snow would fall in the Great Southern after a cold front moved across Perth and South West on Monday and Tuesday morning.

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Business

Holden ZB Commodore 2017 – 2020 vehicles urgently recalled over manufacturing defect

Almost 14,000 Holden vehicles have been recalled over a manufacturing defect that could increase the risk of an accident.

This week, the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications issued a recall of some 13,898 Holden ZB Commodore 2017-2020 cars.

“Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake booster may fail. If this occurs, the stopping distance in the un-boosted condition would exceed the distance prescribed by the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 31/03,” the department said.

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“The vehicle is not compliant with the vehicle standard (ADR) 31/03-Brake Systems for Passenger Cars.”

There are fears that if the brake booster does not operate as intended, it could increase the risk of an accident causing serious injury or death to vehicle occupants or other road users.

The owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by General Motors Australia and New Zealand and asked to contact their local dealer to have the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) software updated, free of charge.

A full list of VIN or vehicle identification numbers can be found here.

For more information contact Holden Customer Care on 1800 46 465 336 or [email protected].

Terrific moment cassowary chases down driver.

Terrific moment cassowary chases down driver.

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Doonside death: Nine-month-old baby found to have COVID when she died

The baby girl who was found dead in Sydney’s west following a welfare check had COVID when she died, however police say her exact cause of death is still unknown.

Emergency services were called to a home on Yindi Place, Doonside, just after 10am on Monday where a nine-month-old was found unresponsive.

Paramedics treated the baby at the scene, but she could not be revived.

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It has now been revealed that the baby girl had COVID at the time of her death, as did both her parents.

In another development, neighbors told 7NEWS they had heard the 32-year-old mother shout “go, go, go” on Monday.

Parents of the nine-month-old baby girl who died on Monday. Credit: 7NEWS

Both parents told investigators that they had woken up to find their daughter unresponsive.

Neighbors told 7NEWS they were shocked by the incident.

“(I’m) devastated, actually, that someone so young won’t continue on with their life,” Karen Nicholas said.

“For a young baby to just die like that …. it’s a pity for our street, it’s very emotional,” neighbor Bondu Allieu said.

According to neighbors the baby’s 32-year-old mother shouted ‘Go, go, go’ the day the child was found unresponsive. Credit: 7NEWS
Police will await results from toxicology reports to determine the exact cause of death. Credit: 7NEWS

However, it’s not the first time Doonside has seen death on one of its streets.

Almost a year ago to the day, a 16-year-old boy was beaten to death by a group of teenagers just a few doors up the street from Yindi Place. All five teenagers involved in the attack were charged with murder.

Despite the revelation that the nine-month-old had COVID, police are keeping an open mind regarding the cause of death, and are awaiting the results of toxicology reports.

Man catapults into insane bellyflop.

Man catapults into insane bellyflop.

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Schapelle Corby is looking for love after splitting from Balinese boyfriend

Schapelle Corby is looking for love.

The 45-year-old took to Instagram on the weekend, asking followers to “help” her find a new man after she split from her Indonesian boyfriend.

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In the post, Corby is pictured walking along the beach holding the hand of her ex-boyfriend, Ben Panangian, whose image has been scratched out.

“Looking for a new Four Leaf Clover,” the image is captioned.

“ATTENTION. Help a girl out – Get Tagging.”

The original photo is from 2019 when Corby and Panangian were on holiday together.

Corby was deported from Bali back to Australia in 2017 after spending almost a decade in a Balinese prison for drug smuggling.

She had maintained a long-distance relationship with Panangian, but things are clearly now over.

And Corby’s followers had a field day with her post.

“DM anytime, I’m here for ya,” one person wrote.

“I have a two-screen Netflix account and a wine club membership,” another offered.

Schapelle Corby is looking for love. Credit: Instagram/Schapelle Corby

Others tagged their friends in, with one person writing: “He’s a strapping young lad with an eye for a mature madam.”

The friend who had been tagged added: “Gimme a chance Schapelle.”

“She’s single and ready to mingle,” one person noted.

“Girl, pick me! I’m single,” another pleaded.

Corby met Panangian in prison in Bali in 2006.

Also convicted on drug offences, Panangian was released from prison in 2009.

Corby was paroled in 2014 and returned to Australia in 2017.

Schapelle Corby and Ben Panangian. Credit: Instagram/Schapelle Corby

The couple spent the next two years meeting up in places where their criminal convictions weren’t an issue.

Corby is not allowed to return to Indonesia and it’s understood the pair hadn’t seen each other face-to-face since the COVID pandemic began.

Rumors that Corby would appear on the new season of The Bachelorette were quickly shot down by producers, who said they were not interested in having “celebrities” on the show next season.

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Sports

New Zealand news – NZC agrees to release Trent Boult from central contract

New Zealand Cricket has agreed to release Trent Boult from his central contract after the fast bowler requested to spend more time with his family and to make himself available for T20 leagues with his international career now to be “significantly reduced”.

Boult, 33, had held several conversations with NZC prior to Wednesday’s announcement. The move will have huge ramifications for New Zealand given the proliferation of T20 leagues that are popping up within the time period of their summer domestic season.

NZC released a statement explaining that Boult had made it clear to NZC chief executive David White that his appetite for touring had diminished and he wished to spend more time with his family.

“This has been a really tough decision for me and I’d like to thank NZC for their support in getting to this point,” Boult said.

“Playing cricket for my country was a childhood dream and I’m so proud of everything I’ve been able to achieve with the Black Caps over the past 12 years.

“Ultimately this decision is about my wife Gert and our three young boys. Family has always been the biggest motivator for me and I feel comfortable with putting it first and preparing ourselves for life after cricket.”

Boult has not retired from international cricket but he is likely to play a lot less with White confirming that Boult was aware of the ramifications of his decision and that NZC would prioritize contracted players.

“We’ve had several conversations and I know Trent understands that, in terms of selection, NZC will continue to make a priority of those players with either central or domestic contracts,” White said.

Boult understood that his decision would affect his selection for New Zealand.

“I still have a big desire to represent my country and feel I have the skills to deliver at the international level,” he said. “However, I respect the fact that not having a national contract will affect my chances of selection.

“Having said that, as a fast bowler I know I have a limited career span, and I feel the time is right to move into this next phase.”

White said he was sad to be losing Boult as a centrally contracted player but understood his decision.

“We respect Trent’s position,” White said. “He’s been completely honest and up-front with us about his reasoning about him and, while we’re sad to be losing him as a fully-contracted player, he leaves with our best wishes and our sincere thanks.

“Trent’s made a massive contribution to the Black Caps since his Test debut in late 2011 and is now considered one of the best multi-format cricketers in the world. We’re very proud of what he’s achieved.”

Earlier this year, Boult went straight from the IPL into the Test series against England. He played 16 games for Rajasthan Royals, including the final in Ahmedabad on May 29, before playing in the Test match at Lord’s just five days later on June 2 where he bowled nearly 38 overs. However, he has since been rested from New Zealand’s limited-overs tours around Europe but is part of the current squad in West Indies and will complete that series.

Boult has represented New Zealand 215 times across all three formats after debuting against Australia in the famous 2011 Test victory in Hobart. He is one of only four men to have taken 300 Test wickets for New Zealand, having taken 317 scalps at 27.49 with 10 five-wicket hauls and one ten-for. He also has 169 ODI wickets and 62 in T20Is. He is currently the No.1 ranked ODI bowler in the world and is ranked 11th on the Test rankings.

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