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Robert Irwin hits back over nasty reports about mum

<p>Robert Irwin has hit back at the nasty comments about his close relationship with mum Terri Irwin. </p> <p>The wildlife conservationist appeared with<em> I’m A Celebrity...</em>  co-star Julia Morris on <em>The Kyle & Jackie O</em> show on Monday morning to discuss their Gold Logie nominations, when Kyle Sandilands expressed his surprise that Terri didn't join Robert in the studio for the interview. </p> <p>“Are you saying that the press reports are inaccurate that everywhere you go, your mother’s there?” Sandilands asked. </p> <p>“I hear it all the time but I don’t believe it’s even true.”</p> <p>Robert laughed and jokingly responded: “Who would’ve thought press reports are inaccurate?” </p> <p>But, co-host Julia Morris was quick to come to his defence. </p> <p>“Can I just address that because it drives me absolutely nuts,” she said on-air.</p> <p>“It takes all my strength not to go onto the internet and go absolutely spare every time [Robert and Terri headlines are] written. All I want you to do is every time you see that written that, you know, ‘Terri hangs around’, I want you to go directly to who’s written that story and know that that person hates their parents.”</p> <p>“If you’ve got parents that are as unbelievably awesome as Terri, and you have a great relationship, you want them to be around at all times,” she added.</p> <p>“If you’re trying to hide stuff from your parents, or your parents are constantly badgering or at you, then you don’t want them around and you can’t get why anyone would want their parents around, you know?” she concluded. </p> <p>Robert then chimed in and explained that people often don't understand his close relationship with his mother, and how they became especially tight as a family following Steve Irwin's death in 2006. </p> <p>“I think loss brings a family together like nothing else. People forget,” he said.</p> <p>“I think when we lost dad, our little tight knit family unit became incredibly tight.”</p> <p>“And we travel with the whole family everywhere most of the time. It’s nice.”</p> <p>This comes after a few <a href="https://www.oversixty.com.au/travel/international-travel/every-day-is-precious-fans-defend-robert-irwin-over-posts-with-mum" target="_blank" rel="noopener">trolls</a> criticised his close relationship to his mother during a trip to the US back in May. </p> <p>A few outlets have also suggested that the mother and son are unhealthily attached, but many fans have since defended their close relationship. </p> <p>“People saying why Robert has he’s mum in so many photos. Remember every day is precious. Life is fragile. The Irwin’s like millions of other families have experienced loss on a monumental scale,” one wrote on Instagram. </p> <p><em>Image: The Kyle and Jackie O Show</em></p>

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Kyle Sandilands abandons radio show after nasty accident

<p dir="ltr">Kyle Sandilands was forced to abandon his daily radio show on Wednesday morning, after a nasty accident prevented him from heading into the studio. </p> <p dir="ltr">KIISFM was forced to play a pre-recorded episode of the <em>Kyle and Jackie O Show</em>, as just moments before he was set to go on air, Sandilands took a tumble down the stairs. </p> <p dir="ltr">Kyle took Thursday off the show as well to recover from his accident, but called in to speak to his co-host Jackie O to share what happened. </p> <p dir="ltr">“I fell from the top of my internal staircase and rolled, rattled and bumped all the way to the bottom, and I was left splayed out like a Christmas dinner,” Sandilands said.</p> <p dir="ltr">“It’s a big marble staircase, very wide and very long, and in some design flaw, the light [switch] is at the bottom, not at the top, it was pitch black and my foot went,” he added.</p> <p dir="ltr">Sandilands said he was home alone at the time, with his wife Tegan Kynaston and their one-year-old son Otto spending the night away.</p> <p dir="ltr">“So the normal routine wasn’t happening, the nanny wasn’t there because the baby wasn’t there, and the lighting situation wasn’t sorted out,” Sandilands said.</p> <p dir="ltr">“I carry everything in [my] hat, my wallet, keys, cigarettes … That all went everywhere, and I was left at the bottom of the floor.”</p> <p dir="ltr">“I was so injured I thought, ‘That’s it for me. This is the beginning of the end.’”</p> <p dir="ltr">While he said he was left “rattled” by the accident, Sandilands went on to confirm he was doing “fine” now, and was hoping to be back on the air for Friday morning’s show. </p> <p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 18pt;"><em>Image credits: KIISFM</em><span id="docs-internal-guid-e52ac76e-7fff-4c97-37d8-2bedfb88f925"></span></p>

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"It was a pretty nasty bang": Freddie Flintoff airlifted to hospital

<p>Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff is recovering from a "nasty" accident while filming for <em>Top Gear</em>, according to his friend Piers Morgan. </p> <p>The former English cricketer, 45, was airlifted to hospital on Tuesday after receiving medical care at the scene, following a crash at an aerodrome in Surrey. </p> <p>Piers said he had spoken to Freddie's family, and said the TV host is remaining in good spirits. </p> <p>“I’m told it was a pretty serious crash and that Freddie’s going to be OK, but it might be a little bit more serious than first appreciated,” he told <em>talkSPORT</em>.</p> <p>“I’m told he’s going to be OK, which is great news, but I’m also told it was a pretty nasty bang and that he’s had surgery and is recovering now and we’ll have to wait and see."</p> <p>“I’ve been in contact with them privately but I just want to wish him and his family – Rachael, his wife – all the very best and I think we’re all just keeping our fingers crossed that the big man comes through all right.”</p> <p>It is understood that the crash did not happen at high speed, with all health and safety precautions said to have been in place.</p> <p>The health and safety watchdog said it was “aware and making inquiries” after the BBC reported the incident, as was standard procedure.</p> <p>A BBC spokesperson said at the time, “Freddie was injured in an accident at the <em>Top Gear</em> test track this morning, with crew medics attending the scene immediately. He has been taken to hospital for further treatment and we will confirm more details in due course.”</p> <p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Source of nasty Novak leak revealed!

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Just one day after video footage was leaked of two Seven newsreaders slamming Novak Djokovic, an investigation by the television network </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/current-affairs/channel-7-identify-caption-company-aimedia-as-behind-rebecca-maddern-and-mike-amor-leak/news-story/e8dbb4eac4bd14079d3ea6baa8e3f3df" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">has identified the culprit</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">All Channel 7 employees have been cleared of leaking the brutal footage, as reported by </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Australian</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">, with one key detail identifying the external company who was responsible.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The footage emerged on Wednesday of Mike Amor and Rebecca Maddern calling the tennis star an “a**hole” before the airing of the 6pm bulletin, prompting the pair to </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://oversixty.com.au/news/news/caught-out-leaked-audio-as-channel-7-stars-slam-novak" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">make headlines</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> around the country.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Whatever way you look at it, Novak Djokovic is a lying, sneaky a**hole,” Maddern said in the clip.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“That’s it, I mean he’s an areshole. He got a bulls*** f***ing excuse and then fell over his own f***ing lies. It’s just what happens, right, that’s what happened,” Amor said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Rumours began to swirl as some attempted to identify the source of the leak, with some speculating it was a disgruntled colleague, mischievous audio director, or even a PR ploy.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">However, a timestamp visible in the top corner of the footage led Seven’s internal investigators to caption company Ai-Media, which provides captions for the hard of hearing.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Australian</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> reported that high-level discussions between Seven and Ai-Media have occurred after the discovery of the timestamp - which doesn’t appear on internal Seven video outputs - led bosses to the company.</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height:281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7846787/novak-news2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/d4dc1b4344a340598b9f19cbf15bb8a9" /></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">A timestamp in the top, right corner of the footage led investigators to identify who was responsible. Image: Twitter</span></em></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Staff interviews and thorough IT network tracing are currently underway to determine who recorded and distributed the footage, according to the publication.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Tony Abrahams, the chief executive of Ai-Media, is reportedly leading the investigation.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Seven Network Director of News and Public Affairs, Craig McPherson, said in a statement that the act of leaking the footage was “underhanded” and “cowardly”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“The illegal recording was of a private conversation between two colleagues,” Mr McPherson said on Wednesday morning.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“It was an underhanded, cowardly act in breach of the Victorian Listening Devices legislation the perpetrator of which will be accordingly dealt with when found.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Channel 7 managing director Lewis Martin followed up with reassurance while appearing on 3AW radio, saying the incident was “being looked at thoroughly”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We are going to have an outcome. What has happened here is illegal,” he said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It is understood that the investigation will be finalised on Thursday.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">While Maddern herself has apologised for the rant, a number of viewers have seemingly <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/current-affairs/viewers-rally-around-rebecca-maddern-for-calling-novak-djokovic-an-ahole/news-story/9d6711693a0f61d7cf6f2c8a1dbb5a63" target="_blank">deemed it unnecessary</a>.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It fact, some have claimed it was the best news segment they’d seen in a long time given it reflected the mood of a number of frustrated Aussies.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Every Australian needs to stand by Rebecca Maddern &amp; Mike Amor. They are only saying what we – &amp; the rest of the world is thinking,” one wrote.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Great watch. Just saying what 90% of Australians think,” another agreed.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Now this is news I’d watch. Rebecca Maddern has certainly made a strong return to Channel 7 hey,” was another response.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I hope Mike Amor and Rebecca Maddern are promoted on the basis of that leaked video,” added another.</span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: Twitter</span></em></p>

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"No nastiness or sneakiness": Why Chris Brown jumped at new show

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Beloved vet Dr Chris Brown has jumped at the chance to be on </span><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Dog House Australia</span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">, a new show matching families with rescue pups.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The program follows the team at the Animal Welfare League, with Dr Chris providing the show’s narration.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The TV vet says the show has gained “kind of a cult following”, and that people would come up to him on the street asking if he had seen it.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“To be able to be part of something that is just such a beautiful show, it’s intentions are so pure,” he told </span><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://10play.com.au/the-dog-house-australia/articles/its-a-love-story-dr-chris-brown-reveals-what-to-expect-from-the-dog-house-australia/tpa211008lkqxa" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">10play</span></a></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“You don’t get shows like this very often that are just lovely. There’s no nastiness or sneakiness, there are just dogs that bloody well need homes and people who - through all sorts of different scenarios - find themselves in need of that extra bit of love in their life and this animal shelter is all about bringing them together, sometimes in the most unexpected ways.”</span></p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 540px; min-width: 326px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-captioned="" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/p/CU6tvPSFt_0/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="14"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; flex-grow: 0; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"></div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"></div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 60px;"></div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"></div> <div style="display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"></div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CU6tvPSFt_0/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" target="_blank">A post shared by Chris Brown (@drchrisbrown)</a></p> </div> </blockquote> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Since the show details what led each person to the shelter and what each dog is like, Dr Chris describes it as more of “a love story” than “a dog show”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“What I really enjoy is the fact that this is a situation where it’s actually the dog’s choice, it’s not really the people,” he says.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“The people come in and they just have to trust in the process and trust that the dogs are going to make their choice.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">With the Animal Welfare League team watching each meeting between the dogs and people, they can make sure that they are both getting along and feeling safe.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“There’s a certain innocence with rescue dogs,” Dr Chris says.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“You see this innocence, this vulnerability, and all of it can be solved by just finding the right person for them to rebuild their lives with, and when you see that match work it’s a beautiful thing.”</span></p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 540px; min-width: 326px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-captioned="" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/p/CVgaBOmBw71/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="14"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; flex-grow: 0; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"></div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"></div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 60px;"></div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"></div> <div style="display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"></div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CVgaBOmBw71/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" target="_blank">A post shared by The Dog House Australia (@thedoghouseau)</a></p> </div> </blockquote> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Sometimes the dogs had negative experiences with certain people in the past, meaning that potential adoptees with the same appearance or energy could bring those feelings back.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“These dogs have earned the right, through their past, to have a few things go their way and the first of those is being able to have a say in where they spend the rest of their lives,” Dr Chris explains.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“It’s an interesting part of the process and that matchmaking is a weird science sometimes.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">As a result, Dr Chris says that some of the matches on the show didn’t quite go as planned.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I think you learn something from that, and both dog and people step away from those times where it doesn’t quite work and you go okay, that’s a bit of a lesson. How does that shape where we go from here?,” he says.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“You try and take a positive out of that connection that doesn’t quite hit the mark.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Despite the spike in pet adoptions during the coronavirus pandemic, the stigma around shelter dogs still persists, which Dr Chris hopes to dispel.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Dogs in shelters aren’t bad, they’ve just had bad luck,” he says.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Shelter dogs generally just have open hearts ready to go and are just looking for the right person.”</span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">The DogHouse Australia</span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;"> continues to air on Tuesdays at 7.30pm on Channel 10.</span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: @drchrisbrown / Instagram</span></em></p>

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Workers reveal nasty secrets of luxury hotels

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A Reddit thread has amassed a large amount of views after it asked people to explain things that go on at five-star hotels that the public are not privy to. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The post began, "People who work at 5 Star Hotels: what type of s**t goes on that management doesn’t want people to know?"</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">One of the top voted posts came from one former employee who revealed guests should never drink from water glasses that are left in a hotel room.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"Never trust glass in rooms," wrote one Reddit user. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"GRAs [Guest Room Attendant] are so stretched thin on time that they will clean the glasses with the same rags they clean the bathroom, after all their goal is to make the room look clean.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"I worked as a GRA in a five-diamond for years and there was over a year period that went by where we didn’t get a clean glass delivery. We didn’t have dishwashers in the room, so management was complicit. This was in a five-diamond, one of the top resorts in the world. Never trust glass in hotel rooms."</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Another user shared just how disgusting hotel rooms are, even though they may look “clean”. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"Don’t even get me started on how ‘clean’ those rooms are," the former hotel worker wrote. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"Your $1000/night does not reflect those standards. They still wash them teacups in the bathroom sink or the bathtub."</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Another post came from the husband of a former five-star employee who claimed the ultra wealthy are badly behaved guests. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He said the luxury hotels and residences where "rich people live at the hotels" were homed by the incredibly wealthy, and were the worst behaved.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"Besides how absolutely disgusting everything inside the rooms actually is...I was most shocked by the behaviour of the ultra rich," they wrote.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"I’m not talking businessmen and doctors. I’m talking Saudi Princes and Heirs to Dynasty families. The level of comfort and technology these people have come to expect is things we cannot imagine.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"'What do you mean there isn’t there access to intercoms next to the bathroom for when I need services while going potty?' 'The television inside the shower is only a 40 inch and there is no gold in this room I need a better suite'. 'I’m gonna need you to go out, buy me better bedding, remake my bed, and then do it again tomorrow because I won’t sleep on the same bedding twice'.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"And that’s just the tip of the iceberg," they added.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">One former employee also revealed bed bugs are a common occurrence, even in luxury hotels. </span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"Bedbugs. Every single hotel from run down motels to 5-star resorts has dealt with bedbugs,” the user wrote. </span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"They happen in every hotel," another said. </span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"You might be paying $5k a night but your luggage was in the hold with everyone else's. If there's only one or two bugs and none in the adjacent rooms (diamond style, so above, below, and both sides) then you brought them in."</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"Tip about bedbugs: when you arrive NEVER put your luggage on the bed," someone else went on to add. </span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">"When you arrive, keep lights off, put luggage in bathroom, and then at the head of the mattress peel back the sheets and mattress pad. Bedbugs tend to congregate there, but scatter when there is light. If you find bedbugs, you can request another room."</span></p>

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"That's nasty": Coles shopper's surprise find in salad

<p>A Coles customer was left feeling sick, saying she'll "never" eat a salad again after finding multiple slugs in her Coles Kitchen Caesar Salad Kit.</p> <p>The packet says that the salad is "washed and ready to eat", but found several slugs on the lettuce as she was preparing it.</p> <p>The shopper described the experience as “absolutely disgusting”.</p> <p>“I don’t like healthy food and that’s the only salad I tolerate,” shopper Steph said to<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/food/coles-shoppers-horror-after-finding-multiple-slugs-in-ready-to-eat-caesar-salad--c-3003515" target="_blank"><em>7NEWS</em></a>. “But nope, never again.”</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height:281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7841636/coles-1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/2d334d160f2f4d558e6af2eb36686595" /></p> <div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post-body-container"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text redactor-styles redactor-in"> <p>After Steph shared the incident on Facebook, some suggested it was acceptable to find garden bugs in your lettuce.</p> <p>“You all know vegetables and fruit including lettuce are grown outside and it’s literally what slugs eat and thrive on?” one said.</p> <p>Coles said that the supermarket plans on following up the issue with its supplier after the incident.</p> <p>“Coles takes the quality of all our products seriously,” the spokesperson said.</p> <p>“We have contacted the customer to get more information and will follow up with our supplier to investigate the matter.</p> <p>“As always we encourage customers to return any item they’re not 100 per cent happy with to their nearest store for a full refund or replacement.”</p> <p><em>Photo credits: Facebook</em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div>

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Dan Andrews reveals new milestone after nasty fall

<div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text redactor-styles redactor-in"> <p>Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has updated Aussies on his condition after he slipped on wet stairs on March 9.</p> <p>He suffered from broken ribs and a fractured T7 vertebra, but in a sweet Easter update, he let everyone know how he's doing.</p> <p>"Thanks for all your messages of support over the past couple of weeks. They’ve really helped to keep my spirits up in what’s been a pretty painful time," he tweeted.</p> <p>"I’m making steady progress and being diligent with my physio exercises.</p> <p>"Also building up my walking and am up to about 18 minutes on my daily walk.</p> <p>"If you’re giving, receiving, hunting, decorating or eating eggs today – enjoy."</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">I’m making steady progress and being diligent with my physio exercises. Also building up my walking and am up to about 18 minutes on my daily walk.<br /><br />If you’re giving, receiving, hunting, decorating or eating eggs today – enjoy.</p> — Dan Andrews (@DanielAndrewsMP) <a href="https://twitter.com/DanielAndrewsMP/status/1378607371669303297?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <p>Andrews has taken six weeks off to recover, with Deputy Premier James Merlino as acting premier in his absence.</p> <p>Andrews narrowly avoided permanent damage to his spinal cord and thanked the community for their well wishes as he recovers.</p> <p>"They've really helped me to keep my spirits up in what's been a pretty painful time," he said.</p> </div> </div> </div>

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"Nasty and ungracious”: Elton John exposes feud with Madonna in new book

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Pop legends Elton John and Madonna have had an ongoing feud for years as they battled against each other in the music charts.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">However, things have come to a head as John has revealed in his latest autobiography, as he said that Madonna is “nasty and ungracious”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> After Madonna said that one of Lady Gaga’s hits </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Born This Way</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> was “reductive”, John went in to defend his close friend.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He said: “Her tour is a disaster and it couldn’t happen to a bigger ****.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“If Madonna had any common sense, she would have made a record like Ray of Light, stayed away from the dance stuff and just been a great pop singer and made pop records, which she does brilliantly.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“But no, she had to prove that she was like…</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“And she looks like a f****** fairground stripper.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He revealed what really happened in his autobiography ‘</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Me: Elton John’</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 540px; min-width: 326px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/p/B2zX0BQjDfE/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="12"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; flex-grow: 0; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"></div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"></div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 60px;"></div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"></div> <div style="display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"></div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/B2zX0BQjDfE/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" target="_blank">A post shared by Elton John (@eltonjohn)</a> on Sep 24, 2019 at 10:44am PDT</p> </div> </blockquote> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He said: “I got that Gaga’s single ‘Born This Way’ definitely sounded similar to ‘Express Yourself’, but I couldn’t see why she was so ungracious and nasty about it, rather than taking it as a compliment when a new generation of artists was influenced by her, particularly when she claims to be a champion for women.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He also said that due to his years-long friendship with interviewer Molly Meldrum, he did not expect the footage to be aired.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Still, I shouldn’t have said it. I apologised afterwards when I bumped into her in a restaurant in France and she was very gracious about it.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">However, John ran his mouth later on, calling out Madonna for lip-syncing.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Madonna, best live act? F*** off. Since when has lip-syncing been live?” John said in 2004 after accepting an award for classic songwriter at the 2004 Q Awards.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Sorry about that, but I think everyone who lip-syncs on stage in public when you pay like 75 quid to see them should be shot. Thank you very much. That’s me off her Christmas card list, but do I give a toss? No.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Madonna addressed the matter in 2012 backstage at the Golden Globes, after she won Best Original Song.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">She said: “I hope he speaks to me for the next couple of years. He’s known to get mad at me… He’ll win another award. I don’t feel bad.”</span></p>

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"Bit of protein": Woman's nasty discovery in Coles' caesar salad

<p>A shopper has reported finding an insect in her Coles salad.</p> <p>The woman took to the supermarket’s Facebook page to share a picture showing what appeared to be a ladybug on a piece of cheese at the bottom of the Chicken Caesar Salad Bowl.</p> <p>“Bit of ladybug protein in the Chicken Caesar,” she wrote on Tuesday.</p> <p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fcoles%2Fposts%2F2701797646550900&amp;width=500" width="500" height="594" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" allow="encrypted-media"></iframe></p> <p>Coles responded to the claim the following day.</p> <p>“We’re sorry to hear you discovered a bit of extra protein in your salad!” a spokesperson said before asking for more information on the product, including the store where it was purchased, the best before date and other batch codes.</p> <p>The complaint came two weeks after another customer reported <a href="https://www.oversixty.com.au/lifestyle/food-wine/woman-issues-warning-after-getting-more-than-she-bargained-for-in-her-coles-caesar-salad">finding a slug in her Coles Caesar Salad Bowl</a>.</p> <p>“After enjoying most of one I noticed something strange hanging off my fork... turns out it was a slug,” she wrote.</p> <p>“The slug had been squashed and inadvertently been mixed through the salad so not sure how much I may have eaten.”</p> <p>Coles said shoppers who are unhappy with the items they picked up could receive a full refund or replacement. “On our Coles branded products our promise is to provide you with high quality products to enjoy every day,” the supermarket’s website stated.</p> <p>“If you are not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll happily give you a full refund or replacement - that’s a guarantee you can count on.”</p>

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Samantha Armytage fires back at nasty “lies” claiming she threw an on-set tantrum

<p><span>Samantha Armytage has slammed a Triple M radio show for allegedly making false claims saying that she “spat the dummy” while filming a guest appearance on </span><em>The Chase Australia</em><span>.</span></p> <p><span>Armytage was invited to the show alongside her </span><em>Sunrise</em><span> co stars David Koch, Mark Beretta and Edwina Batholomew which aired on Channel 7 on August 21.</span></p> <p><span>This morning, Triple M Sydney breakfast host, Lawrence Mooney claimed that Armytage threw a tantrum on set.</span></p> <p><span>“I heard from people who were in the audience that Sam was being chased and she got caught and she was the first one off,” the comedian said on Triple M’s</span><em><span> </span>Moonman in the Morning</em><span>. “And she cut up rough, she absolutely spat the dummy.”</span></p> <p><span>Armytage was quickly kicked off the program after getting three questions correct and three incorrect, resulting in being caught by The Chaser, Issa Schultz.</span></p> <p><span>“She said, ‘I’ve been humiliated, this is embarrassing! I want another go!’” said Mooney. “The producer said, ‘No, you can’t have another go. The questions are randomly generated, sorry.’</span></p> <p><span>“The story is Sam Armytage refused to leave the floor of </span><em>The Chase</em><span>after being caught in the chase,” he said.</span></p> <p><span>But it didn’t take long for the breakfast show host to debunk their version of events through her Twitter.</span></p> <p><span>“What complete rubbish,” she wrote. “And how irresponsible &amp; mean to repeat such BS. No such thing happened.</span></p> <p><span>“I got out in the first round (&amp; couldn’t wait to get off the bloody set!) I sat in the green room (eating peanuts) til my colleagues finished, then I went out and rejoined them for the end of the show.</span></p> <p><span>“You’re being salacious &amp; silly &amp; looking for viral hits (which I’ll no doubt unfortunately give you). The show was for charity &amp; @SoldierOnAust was v happy with my performance (&amp; for having a go!) So, cease &amp; desist with the BS.”</span></p>

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Kyle bans Kochie for life: the moment Sandilands' on-air spray turned nasty

<p>Kyle Sandilands has launched a ferocious on-air attack on the hosts of Seven’s<span> </span><em>Sunrise</em>, banning them from ever making an appearance on<span> </span><em>The Kyle and Jackie O Show.</em></p> <p>The controversial radio star targeted Sam Armytage and David Koch after they both mocked a segment where Kyle and former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appeared in during Friday’s episode of the morning program.</p> <p>The segment featured Sandilands and Rudd going head-to-head in a game of handball and was then broadcasted live on both T<em>he Kyle and Jackie O Show</em><span> </span>and<span> </span><em>Sunrise</em><span> </span>on Friday morning.</p> <p>As he started off his rant, Sandilands revealed that it was<span> </span><em>Sunrise</em><span> </span>who had approached the radio show when they heard the game was going forward.</p> <p>“We didn’t ask them to come and cover it, they asked us, ‘Can we cover it?’, and we said, ‘Sure’. They were very nice on the day – super nice,” said Sandilands, before playing audio of the<span> </span><em>Sunrise</em><span> </span>hosts discussing the handball match on-air on Friday.</p> <p>“I think I speak on behalf of all our viewers … we’re over that, I’d rather watch WW, what’s it called?” asked Armytage, clearly referring to WWE wrestling.</p> <p>“No, we’re going, see you later. I’d rather watch grass grow,” said Koch.</p> <p>But the comments didn’t go down well with Sandilands, who was seeing red.</p> <p>“They’re banned for life. Don’t beg to come and cover something and then s**t-can it, you pieces of s**t … you couple of old pieces of s**t,” he said.</p> <p>It was then that Jackie decided to interject, as she attempted to calm Kyle down by telling him they were just joking. But it didn’t have any effect.</p> <p>“I’m telling you what, I would rather be dead than watching that s**t show,” he said.</p> <p>“I reckon Kochie’s got the biggest, yellowest toenails you’ve ever seen! I can tell by looking at him. And I’m surprised that Samantha, who is so lovely when she comes in here, would be such a b**ch behind the scenes.”</p>

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Former staffer's Sunrise slap-down: "Family-friendly" to "nasty"

<p>Channel Seven’s <em>Sunrise</em> has turned from a family-friendly show to a “nasty” watch in recent weeks, an ex-producer said.</p> <p>The program has topped the breakfast TV ratings for years as the show for Australian families to wake up to, but it has “turned b**chy” with new scandals such as the post-Logies “Elbowgate” feud, according to ex-producer Rob McKnight.</p> <p>McKnight worked at Seven Network for eight years until 2008.</p> <p>In a recent episode on his podcast <em>TV Blackbox</em>, he referred to a segment on the show where co-host Samantha Armytage made a remark about Channel Ten following the TV Week Logie Awards.</p> <p>“I found another clip and I just went, ‘Oh my gosh, has Sunrise just become nasty?’” McKnight said before playing a clip where Armytage’s co-host David ‘Kochie’ Koch mentioned the rival network after the awards night.</p> <p>“[We] had a drink with Channel 10 last night... they took over the bar of our hotel,” Kochie said in the segment.</p> <p>“They got a lot of Logies last night, more Logies than viewers!” replied Armytage.</p> <p>McKnight commented, “I’ve worked on Sunrise in the past, and Sunrise was the family [show], you know. It was all about the family and friendship and, you know, going up and rebuilding houses after cyclones and things like that.</p> <p>“Has Sunrise just turned b**chy?”</p> <p>The morning show made headlines in recent weeks after claiming <em>Married At First Sight </em>star Martha Kalifatidis “elbowed” him on the Logies red carpet to get him out of the way so that she could be photographed.</p> <p>“I’ve still got bruises in the ribs from the <em>Married At First Sight</em> woman who elbowed me on the way through on the red carpet!” Kochie told viewers on <a rel="noopener" href="https://celebrity.nine.com.au/tv/martha-kalifatidis-david-koch-feud-final-say/9cff321b-0223-496b-9db8-46b6cb0c6c96" target="_blank">July 1</a>.</p> <p>“Do not get between Martha and the camera,” sports reporter Mark Beretta said.</p> <p>“Especially when you've only got 15 minutes of fame!” Armytage added.</p> <p>In a video shared on her Instagram account, Kalifatidis emphasised that she “never elbowed” Kochie.</p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 540px; min-width: 326px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/tv/Bzc3Ls3AA5N/" data-instgrm-version="12"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; flex-grow: 0; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"></div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"></div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 60px;"></div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"></div> <div style="display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"></div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/tv/Bzc3Ls3AA5N/" target="_blank">A post shared by Martha Kalifatidis (@marthaa__k)</a> on Jul 3, 2019 at 3:19am PDT</p> </div> </blockquote> <p>“Sam and Koch have caused me so much stress and anxiety these past few days, and I feel like it’s just so unnecessary, like for what? I don’t even know. Like for ratings? I don’t know why they would do it. But it’s at the expense of my wellbeing and it’s not fair,” she said.</p> <p>“Everybody keeps going on about me trying to milk my 15 minutes of fame. I didn’t ask for this, they brought this up.</p> <p>“Kochie, I never elbowed you … Despite there being hundreds of photographers, hundreds of videographers and reporters at the Logies, there’s not one ounce of evidence backing their claims, and I’m just going to leave it at that.”</p>

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"No need to get nasty": Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten's heated final debate

<p>Bill Shorten and Scott Morrison have clashed in a debate on homosexuality and freedom of speech in the third and final leaders’ debate on Wednesday.</p> <p>In the National Press Club debate, the two pitched their vision for Australia in 10 years’ time. Morrison emphasised his focus on jobs and infrastructure, while Shorten cited climate change, equality and “modern Australia”.</p> <p>“I want us to be a nation which is more equal and, in becoming more equal, what we’ll actually deliver is a more prosperous and wealthy nation for my kids and, indeed, their kids after that,” said Shorten.</p> <p>One of the other highlights of the night included a discussion over rugby star Israel Folau’s social media posts that gays are going to hell.</p> <p>Shorten declared that gays are not going to hell, while Morrison reiterated his position on freedom of speech.</p> <p>“Free speech is one of our fundamental freedoms, so is religious freedom. I feel this very strongly. I mentioned it in my maiden speech to the Parliament. If you’re not free to believe, what are you free to do in this country?” said Morrison. “Freedom of speech is important, but we have to exercise it responsibly and exercise it in a society such as ours with civility and due care and consideration to others.”</p> <p>Shorten expressed his support for religious freedom, but admitted he was “uneasy” over Folau’s statement. “People should be free to practise their religion … Mr Morrison is right. It’s a contractual negotiation at one level, but I’m uneasy about where that debate’s gone,” said Shorten.</p> <p>“People putting out on social media that if you’re gay you’re going to go to hell, I get that’s what he genuinely believes.</p> <p>“I don’t think if you’re gay you’re going to go to hell. I don’t know if hell exists actually. But I don’t think if it does that being gay is what sends you there. So I am uneasy.”</p> <p>Morrison criticised Labor’s ‘retiree tax’ on franking credits as “a heinous tax on Australians who have worked hard all of their lives”, but Shorten said the policy would be more sustainable than the current tax concessions.</p> <p>“I can understand why some people don’t want to lose the money, I get it,” said Shorten. “But there’s no principle of tax law anywhere since the ancient Romans which says you get a tax refund when you haven’t paid income tax. It’s a gift.”</p> <p>Shorten hit back when Morrison questioned the cost of his emission reductions policy. “The question here at this election is not should we be taking action on climate change, that is agreed. The question here is what is a responsible approach to take,” said Morrison.</p> <p>In his rebuttal, Shorten described Morrison’s statement as a “charlatan’s argument”, comparing the climate change issue with the use of asbestos in constructions. “There was a cost to stop using asbestos in buildings, but I tell you what the advantage was – it saved lives,” said Shorten. “When we’ve look at the debate about cost it is a dishonest argument when you don’t look at the net benefit.”</p> <p>Shorten also landed a jab on the Liberal Party’s growing internal rifts. “Will you keep the same environment minister? Where is she? If you win you’ll have more people to promote because so many of your current ministry is leaving.”</p> <p>Morrison replied, “No need to get nasty.”</p>

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Coles shopper’s nasty discovery in roast chicken: “I’m horrified I fed this to my two children”

<p>A mum has shared photos online of the horrifying discovery she found in the roast chicken she bought from her local Coles store.</p> <p>The shopper knew the chicken tasted different when she first took a bite but was distracted by her 10-month old son to think much of it.</p> <p>As they were coming to the end of the chicken and the mum-of-two reached for some stuffing, she got a nasty surprise.</p> <p>“There was no stuffing, only body parts, intestines, lungs and something else I couldn’t make out,” she told <a href="https://www.kidspot.com.au/"><strong><em><u>Kidspot</u></em></strong></a>.</p> <p>“I’m horrified I fed it to my two children – what happens if they get sick?”</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 334.24908424908426px; height:500px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7820384/1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/cd1ca782183c4c0498ca4bdbcc4657e8" /></p> <p>She bought the chicken from her local Coles in Mount Gambier, South Australia, while shopping with her baby son and five-year-old daughter.</p> <p>Furious that she and her family had eaten the dodgy meat, she took to the Coles Facebook page to complain about the incident.</p> <p>“We purchased one of your hot chickens last night only for it to taste off turns out it still had its lungs and other body parts still Inside and no stuffing as it was all parts... how do we go about this? I have the receipt still.”</p> <p>Commenters quickly responded to the images of the bad chicken that were shared on the supermarket’s page.</p> <p>“THAT IS SO DISGUSTING!!!!!” one mum wrote.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 349px; height:426px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7820385/2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/641079461c784aaa8b36599999b7452e" /></p> <p>“I can’t get the taste of the chicken out of my mouth! It honestly tasted off,” the customer responded.</p> <p>Responding to the complaint, Coles wrote: “Thanks for bringing this to our attention… and we’re sorry for the unpleasant surprise.”</p> <p>“We can understand how upsetting this would be and we’d like to ensure this is followed up further.”</p> <p>The mother’s post has since been deleted from the supermarket’s Facebook page, with the shopper insisting that it wasn’t removed by her.</p>

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Nasty note left on Queensland mum’s broken down car

<p>A Queensland mum has shared the nasty note that was left on her car after it broke down on the Sunshine Coast last week.</p> <p><a href="https://au.news.yahoo.com/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Yahoo7 reports</strong></em></span></a> mother-of-three Jodi Shorrock was drinking to a doctor’s appointed on Friday morning when her car “sounded like it was running out of fuel.”</p> <p>“So, it just stopped running and had half a tank,” Ms Shorrock said.</p> <p>“I just pulled over the safest I could.”</p> <p>Ms Shorrock was with her three-year-old daughter Lilli who, “wasn’t feeling well”. Ms Shorrock reportedly put her hazard lights on and puled over to park a “large shoulder” with “room to be off the road” while waiting for the RACQ.</p> <p>The eventually went to take Lilli to the bathroom of a shopping centre nearby.</p> <p>A tow truck arrived two hours later, and when Ms Shorrock returned to the scene she noticed a terribly nasty note.</p> <p>“You are a bloody idiot parking here – the flashing lights don’t help,” the note reads.</p> <p>“You fool!”</p> <p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpermalink.php%3Fstory_fbid%3D1028968357252557%26id%3D100004182076848&amp;width=500" width="500" height="501" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" allow="encrypted-media"></iframe></p> <p>Ms Shorrock went on to share the note on Facebook and many sympathised with her plight.</p> <p>“Gutless for writing a note,” one said.</p> <p>“Don’t even give it a second thought,” another added.</p> <p>What are your thoughts?</p>

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The nasty history of airport discrimination

<p><em><strong>Rachel Bright is a lecturer in Modern History at Keele University, England.</strong></em></p> <p>This summer, if you go abroad, you will pass through border checkpoints. Not everyone can be checked thoroughly or the system stops, so border guards judge you based on how you look or sound, and they decide how laws are enforced. While widely illegal, racial profiling <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1642&amp;context=jalc" target="_blank">has increased</a></strong></span> at airports since 9/11, justified by fears of terrorism. Understanding the history of how this system developed shows that it was always designed to discriminate.</p> <p>The global border checking system has roots in early 20th-century South Africa. To circumvent Britain’s ban on race-based legislation, South African laws were carefully designed to appear fair while making it possible to continue to restrict entry for Indians and poor whites, especially Jews.</p> <p>The most famous means of discrimination was <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_gmpDgAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PT137&amp;lpg=PT137&amp;dq=natal+language+test&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=WfhQ9Je-Rv&amp;sig=vyQ4KcujRBfZU1astSJVDp8hVsA&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwiJ6_O9rc_VAhWBb1AKHVeWAWMQ6AEIRDAD#v=onepage&amp;q=natal%20language%20test&amp;f=false" target="_blank">the language test</a></strong></span>, introduced in both the US and South Africa in the 1890s. This required potential migrants to take a writing test. Border guards decided what the test was and who passed. Officials regularly rigged the system, stopping Jews or Indians who misspelled single words, but letting in European men if they seemed the “right” sort.</p> <p>A law passed in South Africa in 1913 was even more vague, prohibiting people on “economic grounds” or “habits of life”. These terms were deliberately undefined, giving the government and its border officials almost total power, with very little room for legal appeal. This was part of an increasing trend to make migration a route only open to those with significant financial resources, and to stop those deemed of a different “culture” from entering their country, two criteria still used today.</p> <p>These South African laws spread to the other settler colonies, then Britain, India and other corners of empire. A system gradually evolved that encouraged border officials to practice discrimination, while allowing governments to claim that objective legal systems were in place.</p> <p><strong>A master of the art</strong></p> <p>Looking at the career of <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=digbDQAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA163&amp;lpg=PA163&amp;dq=clarence+wilfred+cousins&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=EVrHMpb__I&amp;sig=ICSSEgfPc6qqsfC2bL66gi3aV2s&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwj2n8Kem8_VAhURKFAKHcCcDdMQ6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&amp;q=clarence%20wilfred%20cousins&amp;f=false" target="_blank">Clarence Wilfred Cousins</a></strong></span> (1872-1954), the chief immigration officer in the Cape Colony, then South Africa, at the beginning of the 20th century, shows how this system worked in practice.</p> <p>He was himself an immigrant: born in Madagascar in 1872 to a missionary father, Oxford-educated, he went to Cape Town in 1896 to work as a civil servant. Cousins’ migration job was to stop the “wrong sort” from entering South Africa. And this was a system that was never meant to be fair. He explained in one official report:</p> <p><em>It is not possible to deal with the Asiatic as with the European; the whole nature of the man is oriental, his habits are different from those of the European, and legislation that would apply easily to the European is not applicable to the Asiatic… they are both dealt with under the same law, and so a great deal of discrimination is necessary in administering the law.</em></p> <p>This discrimination is evident in the official records, and something he celebrated in his diaries. A Jewish man with paperwork and money was deported for being “dressed in an unclean manner”; healthy people were rejected for appearing sickly; or refused entry because “one eye of one child was defective”, for appearing pale, or having a split lip. He would spend days and nights and often his own money to catch out Jews and Indians, who were for him the “enemy” – an enemy always depicted as “wily” in his private diaries and letters.</p> <p><strong>Modern airports</strong></p> <p>This system cannot be relegated to a more racist past. The technique developed in South Africa was adapted by the other settler colonies, such as Australia. Britain, in turn, used an <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/a-z/immigration-restriction-act.aspx" target="_blank">Australian act</a></strong></span> as the basis for its <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/makingbritain/content/aliens-act" target="_blank">first migration law in 1905</a></strong></span>. This was then adapted in <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.theindianlawyer.in/statutesnbareacts/acts/p10.html" target="_blank">India</a></strong></span> for its first migration act, and so on. When airport travel became commonplace after World War II, racial profiling remained a feature of airport security.</p> <p>While anti-discrimination laws are now common, in practice, racial profiling has become increasingly socially acceptable. Police and border officials continue to racially profile people <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://bit.ly/2uxbfnJ" target="_blank">even when it’s illegal</a></strong></span>. The fact that so many of the laws regulating the movement of people are worded vaguely and give significant discretionary powers to border guards leaves little room for appeal against unfair treatment.</p> <p>Casual holidaymakers are not exempt from this process. Growing fears about “illegal” movement have blurred the lines between potential migrants and casual travellers. Passengers can be turned away if border officials think they might plan to stay, rather than just holiday, based entirely on the opinion of border officials.</p> <p>While current border officials are less overtly racist, they are products of their society. As in the early 20th century, xenophobia is part of daily discourse. Even the nicest border guards are not immune. They are paid little, and have to screen ever increasing numbers of people within a limited period of time. Falling back on stereotyping to single out “undesirables” is a natural process.</p> <p>Understanding this is not just about identifying racism. As a white woman, I rarely have problems travelling. A few years ago, I was pulled aside by an airport official for a random security check, but their boss walked by and reprimanded them: “She’s not going to carry a bomb, is she? Get someone else.” I was sent on my way without a check. Ironically, of course, this reliance on appearance makes our air spaces even <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126944-500-racial-profiling-no-better-than-random-screening/" target="_blank">less secure</a></strong></span>.</p> <p>So be careful when you travel this summer. The system is designed to keep you out unless you “look” right; it is not designed to keep you safe.</p> <p>What are your thoughts?</p> <p><em>Written by Rachel Bright. Republished with permission of <a href="http://theconversation.com/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Conversation</span></strong></a>.</em></p> <p><em><strong>Have you arranged your travel insurance yet? Save money with Over60 Travel Insurance. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://elevate.agatravelinsurance.com.au/oversixty?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_medium=content&amp;utm_content=link1&amp;utm_campaign=travel-insurance" target="_blank">To arrange a quote, click here.</a></span> Or for more information, call 1800 622 966.</strong></em></p>

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Kraft and Bega's peanut butter war just got nasty

<p>Peanut butter is a guilty pleasure for many Australians, but soon, thanks to a bizarre legal stoush between American-owned Kraft and local brand Bega, buying this iconic condiment is going to give shoppers a serious headache.</p> <p>At the heart of the battle is the design of the jar.</p> <p>Kraft-branded peanut butter, with the famous, “Never Oily, Never Dry” motto, has graced Australian shelves for more than 90 years. But the American condiment manufacturer lost the rights to the product back in 2012, when the company split in two.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Kraft to reintroduce its classic peanut butter in Australia. Will compete directly against Australian-owned Bega Cheese Limited. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/7News?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#7News</a> <a href="https://t.co/zTUr54NcnX">pic.twitter.com/zTUr54NcnX</a></p> — 7 News Sydney (@7NewsSydney) <a href="https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/922914220152299520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 24, 2017</a></blockquote> <p>Kraft made an announcement this week, saying, “two of Kraft’s traditional favourites are set to return to supermarket shelves with Kraft Singles appearing from this week and Kraft Peanut Butter making a comeback in early 2018”.</p> <p>But this glosses over the bitter intellectual property court dispute.</p> <p>Currently, what was Kraft Peanut Butter is made by Bega, which own the rights to the recipe. Kraft is releasing a brand of peanut butter with a new recipe and new packaging. So early next year, peanut butter lovers will find themselves in an odd situation where if they want the classic Kraft taste, they have to purchase the Bega product. </p> <p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lH7dpxzl138" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p>When Kraft ditched its peanut butter products Bega got the factories and the recipes under the proviso that it could only use the Kraft name until the end of 2017. So Bega has been subtly rebranding the product under its own name. </p> <p>Kraft wants its jar and distinctive colours back for when it relaunches its new peanut butter product in Australia next year, but Bega is reportedly not going to budge. </p> <p><img width="498" height="245" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/44691/kraft-peanut-butter_498x245.jpg" alt="Kraft -peanut -butter"/></p> <p><em>As you can see, the packaging is very similar.  </em></p> <p>Both companies have addressed the issue in statements.</p> <p>“We cannot speculate on what Kraft has planned,” a spokesman for Bega told <a href="http://www.News.com.au" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>news.com.au</strong></em></span></a>. “However, Australian-owned Bega Cheese Limited purchased the original never oily, never dry recipe, as well as the Victorian factory where the former Kraft Peanut Butter was made for 55 years.</p> <p>“Bega is proud to own and manufacture the same great tasting peanut butter that Australians have loved for 55 years in the exact same factory. The only change to Australia’s favourite peanut butter is that it will be sold as Bega Peanut Butter.”</p> <p>Bega added, “what we do know is that it (Kraft’s new peanut butter) will be a different recipe, made in a different factory by different people”.</p> <p>In a statement to <a href="http://www.News.com.au" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>news.com.au</strong></em></span></a>, Kraft said: “The future of the Kraft brand has never been in doubt. A series of historical corporate decisions saw the brand licensed to an external company for a limited period of time under strict conditions. It has always been our intention to continue with Kraft products in Australia. Kraft Singles will appear on supermarket shelves shortly and Kraft Peanut Butter in the New Year; both of which will be manufactured locally.”</p> <p>What are your thoughts?</p> <p><em>Hero image credit: Twitter / <span class="FullNameGroup">Matt Young‏</span></em></p>

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Feud between Sam Armytage and Kathy Griffin turns nasty

<div class="replay"> <div class="reply_body body linkify"> <div class="reply_body"> <div class="body_text "> <p>Two months after she first unleashed on <em>Sunrise</em> host Samantha Armytage, controversial US comedian Kathy Griffin has launched another nasty attack on the Aussie TV star – but this time, the bitter feud got very, very personal.</p> <p>The hostility between the two began when Armytage questioned Griffin, who shared a photo of herself holding a fake severed head resembling Donald Trump, if she had gone too far. Griffin fired back, telling Armytage she was “full of crap.”</p> <p>During her Sydney Opera House stand-up show on Saturday, Griffin, who lost her job at CNN, had her tour cancelled and was ostracised by Hollywood because of the stunt, proved that the beef was still well and truly alive.</p> <p>According to the <em>Daily Telegraph</em>, Griffin took the feud to a disgraceful new low, implying Armytage was in a sexual relationship with “homophobic” Margaret Court and “Islamophobic” Pauline Hanson.</p> <p>In an interview with radio hosts Kyle and Jackie O prior to the sold-out show, Griffin was unapologetic, saying she put Armytage “on the map”. </p> <p>“She has been doing interviews where she said that she thinks I’m unwell. She feels that my answer, when I told her she was full of crap, made me quote ‘unwell’ which makes me feel bad, because I heard she has scurvy," Griffin said. </p> <p>Armytage has remained mostly silent during Griffin’s attacks, however during an appearance on Mark Latham’s <em>Outsiders</em> earlier this month, she did briefly address the feud. </p> <p>“I just thought she was a little bit unwell. I wasn’t applying politics that day I just thought she was a little bit unwell – kooky is one word for it," Armytage commented.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div>

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Melbourne woman’s nasty surprise in Woolies prepacked salad

<p>On the list of things you never want to see when you’re opening a prepacked salad from Woolies, we think a spider must be pretty high up there.</p> <p>Brooke Wiramanaden, from Narre Warren, said she felt “sick to her stomach” when she discovered that there was going to be a little extra crunch in her meal.</p> <p>Wiramanaden reportedly purchased the leaves from the Woolworths outlet in Hampton park in the city’s south east, and was disgusted when she discovered the spider.</p> <p><img width="497" height="275" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/43778/spider-salad_497x275.jpg" alt="Spider Salad"/></p> <p><em>Image credit: Facebook</em></p> <p>Wiramanaden posted the picture to the Woolies Facebook page, writing, “I was eating my lunch at work and I had pretty much eaten the whole thing when I noticed it.</p> <p>“I wasn’t happy and I felt physically sick.”</p> <p>Woolies has reportedly been in touch with Wiramanaden, and said in response, “We’re very concerned about this and take incidents like this very seriously.”</p> <p>This isn’t the first time an eight-legged critter has found its way into a Woolworths product, with a similar incident occurring earlier this year when redback spider was found in a batch of broccoli a woman had purchased.</p> <p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8ND4rUXgy8o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p>What are your thoughts? </p>

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