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Fears war heroes falling through cracks

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 09 November 2013 | 22.16

Returned and Services League state president Graham Edwards has revealed 75 veterans sought assistance through the Anzac House welfare office in Perth in just one month. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: The Sunday Times

DESPERATE war heroes are struggling to pay for basic needs such as food and water.

On the eve of Remembrance Day, Returned and Services League state president Graham Edwards has revealed 75 veterans sought assistance through the Anzac House welfare office in Perth in just one month recently. He fears more could be falling through the cracks.

"A lot of veterans and former members of the Australian Defence Force are very proud people and they dislike asking for support," Mr Edwards said. "I would simply say to them, 'If you are in need of assistance, please let us know. We need to know'."

Mr Edwards told The Sunday Times the spike in welfare requests from war veterans was happening all over Australia.

"(There has been) a rise in requests for financial assistance to help with water, electricity and other utility and associated costs," he wrote in a recent RSL newsletter.


Mr Edwards said war veterans, widows, dependants and ex-ADF members were eligible for welfare assistance through Anzac House.

WA Veterans Minister Joe Francis said the figures were "very concerning".

"This Government is strongly committed to ensuring that the service and sacrifices made by veterans are acknowledged and commemorated," he said.

"However, the Australian Government, through the Department of Veterans' Affairs, is the primary service delivery agency responsible for programs that assist the veteran and defence force communities.

"Therefore the State Government is carefully assessing how best to support the veteran community without duplicating Australian Government programs or causing confusion about such programs within the veteran community."

Opposition veterans spokesman Peter Watson said it was shameful that in a rich state such as WA war heroes were being forced to turn to crisis support.

He said the Barnett Government's utility price hikes made matters worse.

Anyone requiring assistance can call 9287 3799. The Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service is on 1800011046.
The line is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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TAFE fee hike a 'fatal blow' to education

WA Nationals Deputy leader Terry Redman says the TAFE fee hikes are the first significant changes to fees and funding in the sector for many years. Picture: Sean Middleton Source: The Sunday Times

STUDENT fees for courses in some of our most in-demand industries will skyrocket as much as 576 per cent over the next four years.

The Barnett Government will hike the price of courses at our State Training Providers (STPs), formerly known as TAFE centres, by thousands of dollars from next year in fields such as engineering, nursing and aged care  a move the Opposition says is designed to use the education system as a "revenue stream".

Projected fee data obtained by The Sunday Times shows TAFE Certificate IV in Disability will be among the worst affected by the hikes. Fees to enrol in this course will jump from $626 in 2013 to $2744 next year, before skyrocketing to $4235 in 2017  an increase of 576 per cent.

Aged care and health services students will also feel the pinch, as their fees are increased 368 per cent and 359 per cent respectively.


A two-year course for enrolled nursing starting this year costs $1894. The same course will cost $9166 in 2017.

Last year, there were 124,121 students studying at STPs.

Opposition health spokesman Roger Cook said the changes were a "fatal blow" to WA's training sector.

"The Barnett Government is using training as a revenue stream rather than an important part of our economic strategy," Mr Cook said. "It seems that they will be pricing students out of the market simply because they are incapable of managing their own finances."

Fees for some engineering courses will increase by up to $3322 over the next four years and apprenticeships will cost an extra $674.

Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA workforce development services manager Lena Constantine said the fee increases would hit some of our most in-demand industries.

Training and Workforce Development Minister Terry Redman said this was the first significant change to fees and funding structure in the sector for many years.

"It is worth remembering the fees are coming from a very low starting base," he said.

"To ensure the training system is sustainable into the future, course fees have been increased but the State Government will still continue to cover around 80 per cent of the costs of training by 2017.

"Based on current enrolment patterns, it is expected that the annual course fees for 92 per cent of students will not exceed $2000 next year."

Mr Redman said diploma and advanced diploma qualification students would have access to a student loan from the Commonwealth Government, similar to the university HECS scheme, and would not have to pay this back until their income exceeded a set level.

He said the Priority Industry Qualifications List would be reviewed annually and said nursing, aged care and trade apprenticeships were not on the 2014 list because the industry had "deemed there to be no shortage of workers in these areas this year".

Australian Nursing Federation WA secretary Mark Olson said he was shocked the Government thought it could walk away from providing essential education services.

"This is how the WA Treasurer (Troy Buswell) defines good economic management: Take a service that used to be provided by the Government for the last 100 years and start charging massive fees for it," he said.

"Why nursing has been left off the state's priority education list for trade training is beyond comprehension, especially when the Health Department knows it will struggle to find the extra staff it needs for its new health facilities at Murdoch and Midland."

Jasmin Smith, 23, graduated as an enrolled nurse in 2011 and said there was "no way" she would have been able to afford to pay $9166 for her course.

Tara Cresswell, 23, and Kate Rendell, 18, who are both due to finish their enrolled nursing studies next year, said they would have struggled to meet the costs of the new fees.

"It's already a strain so any more and I would have a credit card debt through the roof," Ms Cresswell said.
 


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Flies target Perth after breeding boom

Perth is bracing for a fly invasion, and Meg Letchford's sweet treat was an early target. Picture: Theo Fakos Source: The Sunday Times

IF Perth residents can get through the next two weeks they will have survived the worst of the bush fly season.

Late rains have kept pastures greener longer this year, creating a bigger breeding ground than normal for the flies, according to UWA research professor and fly expert David Cook.

Over the next fortnight millions of bush flies (scientific name Musca vetustissima) will descend on Perth.

Their journey begins in August in the eastern wheatbelt, where mass numbers breed in cattle manure before moving south.

"They hang in there over winter and as the easterly winds crank up and the pastures start drying off the flies sort of follow it along," said Dr Cook, who has just returned from a two-day fly research trip to Lancelin.

In the first two weeks of October the "black wave" hits northern and eastern suburbs such as Wanneroo and Bullsbrook before moving into the heart of the city in early November.


"By Christmas and New Year they'll be down in the South-West corner (in areas like) Busselton, Margaret River and Yallingup," Dr Cook said.

He said the introduction of the dung beetle a decade ago had reduced fly numbers by destroying cattle manure, their breeding ground, faster.

"(In January) all those introduced dung beetles completely decimate the dung pads," he said. "That's when the dung beetles are at their peak activity."

ECU School of Natural Sciences researcher Christopher Kavazos said it was too hard to put a figure on the total number of flies West Australians are forced to deal with in summer.

"It is extremely difficult to measure the abundance because they exist in such high numbers," he said. "Increased rainfall this year is most likely to affect fly numbers by reducing the spring breeding activity and delaying it until conditions become more suitable.

"If the flies' breeding activity is delayed by a month, it is possible that we will see peak fly numbers occurring later in the year than usual."
 


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How much should politicians be paid?

The Salaries and Allowances Tribunal has commissioned a survey on politicians wages. Colin Barnett says he supports the review. Source: AP

OFFICIALS have finally come up with a poll West Australians will want to vote in: How much should politicians be paid?

About 400 people across the state will be asked what they think politicians are worth - ranging from less than $78,000 a year to more than $208,000.

They will also be quizzed on how many days they believe parliament sits each year and how many hours MPs work, and asked to compare a backbencher to a school principal, police senior sergeant, small business manager, mid-sized company chief executive, lawyer or "other".

How much do you think politicians should be paid? Comment below or tweet us @perthnow

The Salaries and Allowances Tribunal is commissioning the survey as part of its review into MPs' salaries and entitlements, at a time when public perception of those entitlements is at an all-time low after a string of controversies exposing dodgy expense claims.


SAT chairman Bill Coleman said the public had "unfortunately" offered "very few responses" to the tribunal's submission process in the past, prompting it to commission a wide-ranging public survey.

"This will better inform the tribunal and supplement input from MPs and other research conducted by the tribunal," he told The Sunday Times.

He said the review would be completed next year, allowing the tribunal to "consult widely, consider a range of economic data and examine all aspects of the work of MPs" before handing down its next pay decision.

Curtin University and Edith Cowan University political analyst Harry Phillips said the "traditional Australian outlook" was highly critical of parliamentarians. But the reality was 70-hour working weeks, and "by and large, they're a very dedicated group of people who have one solitary objective of a better society".

Senior political analyst Jack Gregor, former chairman of the Commission on Government, said the recent string of questionable MP entitlements had harmed the public's perception of politicians, "but that probably isn't the real measure of what politicians usually do".

"They spend hours and hours and hours on the job, and they do a social service in their electorates because they can get access to people and get things done . . . but that's not the general public perception," he said.

The SAT launched the inquiry "to address the pay gap that exists here in WA" after Canberra MPs were awarded a 31.3 per cent pay rise last year.

Premier Colin Barnett has welcomed the review.
 


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Kennett urges WA to 'man-up'

Former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett says WA should 'man up' and force local government amalgamations. Picture: David Caird. Source: Herald Sun

FORMER Victorian premier Jeff Kennett has urged the Barnett Government to find "the courage" to force local councils to reform warning voluntary amalgamations "will never bloody work".

Mr Kennett, who more than halved the number of councils in Victoria nearly 20 years ago, said Premier Colin Barnett should use his parliamentary powers to legislate "meaningful change" instead of trying to pander to bureaucrats.

"They already have the model of how to do it," Mr Kennett said. "You redraw the boundaries, you stand down your councillors, you put in commissioners for two years, hold rates for two years and then have elections. It's not difficult."

In a scathing attack on mayors, councillors, chief executives and staff, Mr Kennett said most would never agree to amalgamate because they were protecting their own interests.

"We had 211 and brought them back to 78 and most of those who were critical at that time had vested interests," he said. "The one thing they don't put as their top priority is the ratepayers of these councils."

The Barnett Government has been trying for five years to cut down the number of WA councils, but with little success. Its latest plan is to concentrate on the metropolitan area, slashing the number of local governments in Perth from 30 to 14. But that plan has met with fierce opposition from councils.

Mr Barnett has said mergers won't be forced, and is hoping for voluntary changes by 2015.

Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker said Mr Barnett had a chance to introduce bold reforms that could define his premiership, but instead WA was having a narrow debate about boundaries, rather than wide-ranging reforms.

The City of Perth has attacked the Government's insistence that it merge with the entire City of Vincent. Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi said yesterday forced amalgamations would "disrespect the great work of local government".

"Pitting mayor against mayor and having local governments fighting is unhealthy," she said.

Local Government Minister Tony Simpson is expected to release revised maps for all Perth councils this week, which will be submitted to the Local Government Advisory Board for further consideration.

A spokesman for Mr Barnett said yesterday: "(The Premier) is confident that councils will come to the amalgamating process without the need to force amalgamations. And, so far the process is working through well with around 20 submissions to the LGAB."
 


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End it like Beckham

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 08 November 2013 | 22.16

Former British football player David Beckham poses upon arrival for the 'GQ men 2013' award in Berlin, on November 7, 2013. Source: AFP

DAVID Beckham is eating pasta in suite 250 of l'Hôtel Le Bristol in Paris, a few hundred yards from the Champs Élysées. It is a Sunday afternoon in the spring of 2013 and Beckham is chilled out, in jeans and a beige beanie. He arrived at Paris Saint-Germain two months earlier and has been acclimatising to his new club as his footballing career winds down.

He has amassed a fortune in excess of Pound160 million. For England, he has the record for the most outfield caps, 115, and has captained the national team on 59 occasions. He is also, for reasons that remain mysterious (even to the man himself), one of the world's most recognisable celebrities. It has been a breathtaking and rather revelatory journey.

But as he sits on a long sofa, there is only one thing on his mind. The next match. The upcoming 90 minutes. The opportunity to test his mind and body against top opposition in the Champions League. Beckham has been given the nod by Carlo Ancelotti, his manager, that he will start against Barcelona in three days' time. He is straining at the leash.

"I love the competition, the thrill of being out there," he says. "I know that I will miss it when my career comes to an end, so I want to put every fibre of my being into matches and training. I grew up with parents who always taught me about the importance of hard work, of leaving nothing behind. My dad was a gas fitter working till late at night. He still is. My mum sometimes worked till 11pm as a hairdresser. My grandad was like that, too. It rubbed off on me.

"Every time I move to a new club, the same thing happens. The players who don't know me kind of assume that I am there for the ride, or to sell a few replica T-shirts. The newspapers say things like that, too. They assume that I will chug along in cruise control. But that is not my way. Even now, I get to the training ground an hour and a half early to stretch and do abdominal work. I stay after training in the afternoon for another workout. The chefs get a bit cheesed off because they can't clock off until the last player leaves. I am pretty much always the last to leave."

David Beckham with his sons, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz during the Ligue 1 match between Paris Saint-Germain FC and Stade Brestois 29. Source: Getty Images

As a child, Beckham had the same work ethic. He kicked a ball to school in the morning, played at break time, practised throughout the afternoon in the small back garden of the house in East London where he grew up, and then went to the local park with his father at night to work on his free kicks.

"We would be out there for hours," Beckham says. "My dad would stand between the ball and goalposts and I would have to bend it around him. It taught me to get spin on the ball. We kept going until my legs were aching and it was pitch dark. I loved every minute.

"Dad could be tough, at times. If I nailed a free kick five times in a row, he would urge me to get to six, or seven. He always wanted me to set my ambitions higher. I am a bit like that with my kids now. If they do something good, I praise them. I am incredibly proud of them. But I always challenge them to go further. Life is about getting as much as possible out of your talent."

David Beckham playing for the Manchester United youth team at Old Trafford. Picture: Shaun Botterill/Allsport Source: Getty Images

Once Beckham starts talking, he takes some stopping. He is shy and self-deprecating, but there is also an intensity, a level of ambition that jumps out at you. Zinedine Zidane, his former teammate at Real Madrid and one of the greatest players of the age, put it this way: "We knew about David's qualities with the dead ball and his ability to cross, but it is impossible to appreciate how hard he works for the team and how much of an unwillingness to lose he transmits until you play with him."

In many ways, Beckham represents an intriguing juxtaposition. On the surface, he is as soft as you might expect from watching his television interviews. He gets emotional when talking about his kids. He is sensitive and empathetic. But there is also steel just beneath the surface, the sense that he likes nothing more than a battle.

Perhaps that is the most enduring truth of this singular sportsman. It was once said that he embodies a superficial celebrity culture, all style and no substance. This could not be more wrong. Few have worked harder for success.

In the months since Paris, I have met Beckham rather a lot. In Manchester, in London and in phone calls as he has crisscrossed the world, I have shared the closing chapter of his career, and the opening chapter of a new, rather daunting one. Today, he is no longer a footballer. He retired after playing his last game for Paris Saint-Germain in May, tears streaming down his cheeks as he walked off the Parc des Princes. It was a watershed, certainly for him, perhaps also for English football.

Paris Saint Germain's David Beckham dribbles the ball during a French League One soccer match against Brest at Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris. Picture: Jacques Brinon Source: AP

When we meet in a hotel in Manchester, he is still coming to terms with the brutality of retirement. "I feel this pang of regret whenever I watch sport; the sense that I will never play a big match again," he says. "I guess those feelings are inevitable when you have just retired from sport. You miss the buzz. Nothing will replace it. But I don't regret the decision to retire. My body was losing its edge. I was taking longer to recover from injuries. You have to get out at some point. I'm also genuinely excited about what I have in front of me. There are so many opportunities coming my way."

Retirement provides a powerful consolation: he will no longer be separated from his family, as he was for periods at Real Madrid (the club he joined from Manchester United in 2003), AC Milan (which he joined on loan from LA Galaxy in 2009/10) and, most recently, PSG.

"Even when I was playing in Milan, it wasn't easy as my family was in LA, with the kids at school there. There was one time when they were leaving to go back to America and the younger boys were hanging off my leg. They just didn't want to go. That was so hard. I skyped them every day. Sometimes, you have to make a choice about your career that takes you away from your family."

David Beckham with wife Victoria and sons Romeo, Cruz and Brooklyn attend the press night of 'Viva Forever', a musical based on the music of The Spice Girls. Picture: Samir Hussein Source: Getty Images

At home in London, where they live today, Beckham is an assiduous dad. It is just possible that his face lights up even more when talking about spending time with the children than when talking about a punishing five-mile run. "I wake up with the kids at 7-ish and then make them breakfast," he says, breaking into a grin. "They are all easy. Two of them have eggs or fruit, one likes Nutella. Romeo likes coffee, but we don't allow him to have that, so we buy him decaf espresso. Victoria is up as well, making sure they have their school uniform on, and all the other things.

"After breakfast, they are all in the car by 8am. I drop Romeo off first, then Brooklyn and Cruz. Then I take Harper to her playschool. They do these amazing bacon butties in the kitchen there, so she plays and then comes over and eats my bacon sandwich with me. It is really sweet. I pick up the boys from their school in the afternoon and then play football or cricket with them. They love it when I am at home because I have been away such a lot with my career. I just feel that when I am with them, I should do everything possible."

Who cooks dinner, I wonder. "I do it most of the time," he says, smiling again. "Funnily enough, when I lived in Italy [his two loan spells with AC Milan], I took a six-month culinary course at a professional chefs' school and learnt to make real ragú and fresh pasta. I used to go three times a week. The great thing about the chef was that he would talk me through the food as we were cooking it, and we would have a glass of wine. It was really social. I was obsessed with perfecting risotto because it is difficult: you have to constantly stir and add ingredients. Actually, I love cooking. It relaxes me. The kids love it, too. Particularly when I make Milanese risotto with saffron."

David Beckham and daughter Harper at Victoria Beckham's fashion show in New York. Picture: Victoria Beckham/Twitter Source: Supplied

As Beckham talks about his home life, he almost begins to sound like a regular guy, but the truth is that his life will never quite be normal. You only have to spend a minute with him in a public place to realise why. "You never really get used to celebrity," he acknowledges. "Whenever I go out of the house people are trying to take pictures. Whether is it the paparazzi out in the street or people in a restaurant. It is a bit like The Truman Show. I am not complaining for one minute because it is a huge privilege to be famous and to have a platform to do things I believe in. But it can be surreal."

And this celebrity is not limited to his homeland. On a recent trip to China he was mobbed in towns and cities across the country. In Japan, according to consultancy Brand Management, Beckham is the second most recognisable foreign word after Coca-Cola. When he signed for Real Madrid in 2003, Inocencio Arias, Spain's Ambassador to the United Nations, said that he would single-handedly enable the club to extend Spanish renown across the planet. "The goal Philip II was unable to achieve ... is now going to be achieved by Real Madrid - thanks to a British man," he said.

It raises the question: why? He was a top footballer, with good looks and a famous wife, but this hardly explains the scale and cross-cultural appeal of this shy East Londoner. Even Beckham is bemused by it. "I can't really explain it," he says. "I sometimes wonder how on earth it happened. The interest is flattering and when I meet people they are incredibly nice to me. But if you want to understand why people are interested in me, you probably have to ask them. They would be able to explain far better than I ever could."

David Beckham models underwear for Armani. Source: Supplied

But this is also, perhaps, a part of his charm. When we discuss his role in the metrosexual revolution, it is clear that it was neither planned, nor contrived, but entirely spontaneous. It is sometimes difficult to remember that when Beckham started out, to be a top sportsman was to be a man's man. The basic conception of masculinity was narrow and vigilantly policed. When it was rumoured in the Nineties that Justin Fashanu, a top-flight footballer, was gay, there was something close to panic. Beckham shattered all that. He wore make-up and his wife's knickers, donned a sarong, and posed half naked for a gay magazine, Attitude, something that many PR experts said would destroy his midmarket appeal. In a million subtle ways, he altered the concept of maleness, widening it, smoothing it, diversifying it.

"I had no problem posing for Attitude then, and I would have no problem now," he says. "I know that some people thought it was controversial, but I was just being myself ... To be honest, I wasn't thinking about politics, or how it might affect attitudes, or how it would be perceived in the future. I was just doing what felt right. I have always had a very open attitude to other people and try to be inclusive. Isn't that what life is about?"

David Beckhampromoting his new photography book entitled "David Beckham". Picture: Matt Dunham Source: AP

We meet for a third time in Electric House, a private members' club in Notting Hill. Beckham arrives, as always, 20 minutes early. He is looking relaxed and alert and, perhaps due to our growing familiarity, is surprisingly tactile. As a waitress comes in to serve some bacon and egg rolls, she is jolted by the sight of the ex-footballer. "Oh," she says, gathering herself, then blushes. Beckham smiles.

It is curious to think, as I sit with a man now looking to his future, that there was a time when his career was considered to be over almost before it had begun. Pundits questioned whether the 23-year-old Beckham would cope with the orgy of vilification that ensued after he had been sent off against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup. On the ground after being tackled by Diego Simeone, Beckham had raised a foot against the Argentinian - a petulant response, but not a nasty one - and had been dismissed from the pitch. England went on to lose on penalties, setting in train a sequence of events that remain shocking, but which go to the heart of the Beckham mystique.

One tabloid newspaper turned Beckham's face into a dartboard while others questioned his patriotism. He was burnt in effigy from a lamppost and bullets were sent to him in the post. At traffic lights, he found himself on the receiving end of crude gestures, and was abused when he filled up at petrol stations. His family suffered difficulties, too. For weeks, it seemed as if Beckham had become the focal point for an episode of blood-letting unprecedented in modern British sport. He was almost crushed by it.

"I knew that I had made a mistake and deserved to be sent off, but nothing could have prepared me for what happened. It wasn't just the press, but the reaction of ordinary people. There was an atmosphere whenever I walked into a restaurant or bar. When a guy broke into my back garden late at night to try to intimidate me, it was almost the last straw. There were death threats, too. It is difficult to explain what it is like when you are at the centre of something like that. I had done my best to get into the England team: playing for my country is one of the proudest achievements in my life. But suddenly, I was one of the most hated men in the country. I remember the first away game at West Ham the following season, I had to be transported into the ground under a police escort. The faces surrounding the team bus were twisted with anger."

David Beckham waves to the fans as he is substituted during the international friendly soccer match against France in 2008. Source: AP

Perhaps the most eloquent testimony to the character of Beckham is that, in the eye of the storm and with away fans booing him every time he came near the ball, he had the most successful season of his career. Manchester United won the treble and Beckham came second in FIFA's World Player of the Year vote. "Sir Alex was fantastic. He gave me huge strength with his support after the sending-off. The United fans were huge, too," he says. "In some ways, I am glad I went through it. It made me stronger. When people criticise you, it is not a reason to give up, but to work harder and believe in yourself."

It wasn't until his last-gasp goal against Greece in 2001 that Beckham found complete redemption. "For a few years afterwards, a very small group of England fans would always bait me," he says. "Even after I was made captain, I could feel that there were doubts about me as a person. The match against Greece changed all that. We got a free kick at the edge of the area in the last couple of minutes and everything seemed to go quiet.

"As the ball flew towards the top left corner, before it had even hit the back of the net, I was off, sprinting towards the touchline. The stadium just erupted."

There have been many other occasions when Beckham has been tested. When at Real Madrid, he was dropped by Fabio Capello, Real's manager at the time, and told that he would never play again. Around the same time, he was dropped by England, too. Beckham's response? He got to the training ground earlier, left later and forced his way back into both teams. Even Capello, a famously hard taskmaster, was impressed. "There is nothing to gain by becoming bitter," Beckham says. "When things go against you, you have to battle on. In some ways, that is more important than the result. I hate the idea of giving in."

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The big question confronting Beckham today is where he goes from here. There is little doubt that, in his career and life, he has captured something significant in early 21st-century consciousness. He has worked hard, demonstrated resolve, but he has also, perhaps unintentionally, symbolised a wider cultural trend. Since he started playing football, Section 28 had been repealed, same-sex marriage has been enacted, and Britain has become infinitely more cosmopolitan. Only someone suffering from acute cultural myopia could fail to discern Beckham's role in helping to soften majority attitudes. John Amaechi, the first "out" NBA player, now a psychologist, put it starkly: "David Beckham made it possible to be a real man and gay."

David Beckham poses for the David Beckham Bodywear Collection for H & M advertising campaign. Source: AP

What is clear is that Beckham remains as ambitious as ever. One imminent project is becoming the owner of a Major League Soccer franchise, with Miami the likely location. It is a huge challenge, building a new stadium, buying a squad of players, and developing the profile of football in the States, something he began as a player for LA Galaxy between 2007 and 2012. The project will take Beckham away from home for periodic trips to the States, particularly in the set-up phase of the franchise, but only for a few days at a time. The family will remain based in London. He is also excited about continuing his support for the Armed Forces - he spent three days with the troops in Afghanistan in 2010 - and as a Goodwill Ambassador for Unicef.

And yet one suspects that, whatever he does with the rest of his life, it will be the roar of a crowd and the aroma of freshly watered turf that floods into his mind when he shuts his eyes late at night. "Football was everything to me," he says. "I grew up loving the game, loving Manchester United. It is an obsession. I like to think that I have made contributions as a player. I like to think that I worked as hard as I possibly could. That is what makes me proud when I look back at my career. The treble at United, the goals for England. It has been a privilege to play."

- The Times Magazine

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We want your Beyonce reviews

Beyonce, seen here on stage in Adelaide this week, has finally arrived in Perth. Picture: Rob Hoffman/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP Images Source: PerthNow

Beyonce has finally arrived in Perth. Picture: Rob Hoffman/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/AP Images Source: PerthNow

BEYONCE is about to hit the stage, and we're asking for your reviews for The Sunday Times.

The Single Ladies singer arrived by private jet on Thursday and avoided paparazzi and fans to check into a luxury city hotel undisturbed.

Beyonce was spotted with her family at a luxury restaurant in West Perth on Friday before her concert.

Post your review of the concert in the comment box below, and the best one will be published in The Sunday Times.

Have you seen Beyonce in Perth? Let us know here

Tweet us your pics! #beyonceinperth

Members of Beyonce's special effects team told PerthNow they had "loved" the Australian tour so far, and were looking forward to the Perth shows.

"It's beautiful, amazing here ... I've enjoyed all the cities in Australia," said one, who asked not to be named.

Beyonce's low key arrival was in stark contrast to that of One Direction.

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The British boy band arrived in Perth in late September and immediately attracted attention for a wild ride to their hotel from Perth Airport.

They were followed everywhere they went during their stay by fans following their movements on social media.

Tickets are still available for Beyonce's concert at Perth Arena Saturday night.


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Wake Up's Belling 'stole' petrol

Wake Up's own Natarsha Belling was exposed this morning after accidentally forgetting to pay for petrol. Courtesy: Network 10

Luckily Natarsha Belling saw the funny side of the segment. Picture: Channel Ten Source: Supplied

THE early starts have clearly gotten the better of breakfast television host Natarsha Belling this week who was contacted by police yesterday after driving off without paying for a tank of petrol at a Sydney service station.

The Ten Wake Up host was exposed as a "thief" on air this morning when news anchor Matt Doran told viewers there had been a "major robbery in Sydney".

Doran read out a "press release from NSW police" on the breakfast show in a mock breaking news segment in an attempt to stitch up the experienced host.

The news crew even rigged up a fake mugshot. Picture: Channel Ten Source: Supplied

"A reasonably popular Australian celebrity has been embroiled in a bizarre scandal which centres around a meticulous and very well planned case of daylight petrol theft," Doran read.

"Belling helped herself to a full tank of fuel," he continued, "not a half tank mind you, filled it right to the brim, all the way to the top, could not squeeze a single more drop in and then sped off, not a single cent lighter in the purse."

Belling bowed her head in embarrassment after admitting to the allegations, but it wasn't until Doran had finished reading the "release" that the shocked host finally had a right of reply.

Belling was clearly embarrassed at being "outed" as a thief on air. Picture: Channel Ten Source: Supplied

"I got a text message saying to call the police and I thought 'gosh what's happened'", Belling said, "and then I thought 'oh my gosh I've gone to that petrol station and I've filled up and I've forgot'.

"Matt you were at lunch with me when I received that text message from the police and I swore you to secrecy!"

Doran claimed Belling had said to the police officer: "I'm so sorry, I just forgot. I've had such early starts with my new show and my mind's been all over the place. Have you heard of it? Wake Up, 6.30 weekdays on Ten, you should watch Constable."

We can only imagine what sort of revenge Belling is already planning for Doran. Stay tuned.

Belling co-hosts really got a kick out of the stitch up. Picture: Channel Ten Source: Supplied


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No wonder this guy can't find love

Romeo Rose has come under fire for posting a series of inflammatory tweets. Source: Supplied

Romeo Rose in action. Source: Supplied

NO WONDER this guy can't find love.

An American photographer who made headlines for his brash requirements for the perfect girlfriend has done it again, but this time he's taken aim at women, homosexuals and black people in a series of inflammatory tweets that's quickly given him the reputation as the world's worst wedding photographer - and potentially the world's worst human.

Overnight, Larry Busby, aka Romeo Rose, posted a series of rants describing rape as a "womens (sic) fantasy" and that they "put themselves in that position then whine about it later".

Prepare yourself.

A screengrab of Romeo's vile Twitter rant before his profile was suspended. Picture: Twitter @RomeoRosePhotos Source: Supplied

And it didn't end there.

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It's no surprise that not soon after, the Twitterverse began to react. Yet he refused to admit he was a troll and a racist.

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His account was suspended at approximately 11:30am AEST, but he posted on his Facebook page soon after: "just because you get a acct (sic) suspended or removed does not mean you will ever change the way I think or shut me up from voicing my opinions".

He returned under the Twitter handle @SleeplessNATX, describing himself as a "living legend & icon", but Twitter was quick to react and the profile has already been suspended.

He also made the shock announcement that he would be running for Mayor of Austin, Texas, at the next election, claiming he'll "get rid of all hippys (sic), liberals, potheads, blacks, gays and feminists".

But considering he doesn't have enough money to pay for his electricity bill, we have a feeling pigs will fly before he reaches the dizzying heights of politics.

That's karma for you.

Picture: Facebook/Romeo Rose Source: Supplied

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Four dead in super typhoon Haiyan

Numerous people have been killed as one of the most intense typhoons on record hit the Philippines.

AT least four people have been killed and more than half a million displaced as Typhoon Haiyan pummels the archipelago.

Haiyan, one of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded, made landfall at five locations, according to the weather bureau.

It set off landslides, knocking out power in several province and cutting communications in the country's central region of island provinces.

Eduardo Del Rosario, head of the national disaster relief agency, says 720,000 people have been evacuated from homes in coastal communities and areas prone to floods or landslides in 22 provinces.

Super Typhoon Haiyan moves towards the Philippines across the Pacific Ocean. Picture: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Two people were electrocuted in storm-related accidents, one person was killed by a fallen tree and another was struck by lightning, official reports said.

But the death toll was expected to rise, with authorities unable to immediately contact the worst-affected areas and Haiyan only expected to leave the Philippines in the evening.

At least 12 local airports have now been closed including those servicing the popular tourist island destinations of Palawan, Bohol and Boracay.

One of the most intense typhoons ever recorded has torn through the Philippines causing widespread damage.

"The winds were so strong that they flattened all the banana plants around the house," university student Jessa Aljibe, 19, told AFP by telephone from the Samar city of Borongan shortly after Haiyan made landfall.

All telephone contact to the island was later lost as the typhoon moved inland.

Knee-deep floodwater carrying debris that had been blown down by the fierce winds poured down the streets of Tacloban city on Leyte Island. Tin roofing sheets ripped from buildings were flying above the street.

Flood waters quickly rose in Tacloban, Leyte on Friday morning, as typhoon "Yolanda" made landfall in nearby Guiuan, Eastern Samar at 4:40 a.m.

Visibility was so poor that only the silhouette of a local reporter could be seen through the driving rain.

See how the typhoon unfolded today

The Philippines suffered the world's strongest storm of 2012, when Typhoon Bopha left about 2000 people dead or missing on the southern island of Mindanao.

Residents living near the slopes of Mayon volcano are evacuated to public schools by police in anticipation of the powerful typhoon Haiyan that threatened Albay province and several provinces in central Philippines.

But Haiyan's wind strength made it one of the four most powerful typhoons ever recorded and the most intense to have made landfall , according to Jeff Masters, the director of meteorology at US-based Weather Underground.

Weather officials said that Haiyan had sustained winds at 235km/h, with gusts of 275 kp/h when it made landfall, but the US Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center put the speeds higher with wind gusts of 379km/h.

Masters said the previous record for the strongest typhoon to make landfall was Hurricane Camille, which hit Mississippi in the US with sustained winds of 190 miles an hour in 1969.

A satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Typhoon Haiyan over the Philippines. Picture: NOAA

The US expert said he expected the damage in Guiuan, a fishing town of about 40,000 people that was the first to be hit on Friday, to be "catastrophic".

Communication lines with Guiuan remained cut off in the afternoon, and the civil defence office said it was unable to give an assessment of the damage there.

Australian man Mark Denning told News Corp Australia he and his wife were bunkered down in their hotel room on the tourist island of Boracay as the storm approached.

This animation shows of MTSAT satellite data shows the progression of Super Typhoon Haiyan on 7 November as it began moving over the Philippines. Courtesy: University of Wisconsin

Mr Denning, who was holidaying on the island for his younger brother's wedding, said beaches were deserted and tourists had retreated to the safety of their hotels.

He said the island was being battered by strong winds and heavy rain and power was intermittent.

"With the imminent force of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) heading to us in the coming hours we're preparing as best we can within our hotel room. For us it's a packed bag, some water, and a plan to make our mattress into a cubby," he told News Corp via email.

Residents of Legazpi city in Albay province, south of Manila, are evacuated as Typhoon Haiyan nears.

"The Filipino people have been preparing for days, boarding up shops, removing anything that could possibly become a missile. Even trimming coconut trees.

"I'm bunkered down with my wife in Boracay. What started as an idyllic resort island, which played host to my younger brother's wedding, is now turning out to be something quite surreal."

Mr Denning said the bigger concern was for locals, many of whom did not have adequate shelter.

Roofing iron is blown horizontally through the sky as winds of up to 378km/h blast into Tachloban City in the Philippines.

"For the Filipino people who live in shanty towns, with buildings made of ply and rusted corrugated iron sheets, I can only hope that there is a plan in place to take them to safety," he said.

"It is hard to predict the final devastation of this storm, and as we seek shelter from Yolanda's fury we pray that her bark is a lot worse than her bite."

Dawin couple Jeremy Kay and Georgina Nefiodovas were also stranded on Boracay Island, having arrived on the weekend.

"At the moment we are unable to leave Boracay as they have stopped all boats leaving the island," Mr Kay told the NT News.

"This means for the next few days we will be staying here bracing ourselves for the weather to come.

"We caught a taxi to the ferry but unfortunately they only had limited boats to go and far too many people wanting to leave so we weren't able to get across."

More than 125,000 people had been evacuated from towns and villages in the typhoon's path, which was to cut across the central Philippines, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. Among them were thousands of residents of Bohol who had been camped in tents and other makeshift shelters after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the island last month.

Southern Leyte Governor Roger Mercado said 31,000 people were evacuated in his landslide-prone mountainous province before the super typhoon struck, knocking out power, setting off small landslides that blocked roads in rural areas, uprooting trees and ripping roofs off houses around his residence.

The dense clouds and heavy rains made the day seem almost as dark as night, he said.

"When you're faced with such a scenario, you can only pray, and pray and pray," Mercado said, adding that his town mayors have not called in to report any major damage.

"I hope that means they were spared and not the other way around.

"My worst fear is there will be many massive loss of lives and property."

The typhoon - the 24th serious storm to hit the Philippines this year - is forecast to barrel through the Philippines' central region Friday and Saturday before blowing toward the South China Sea over the weekend, heading toward Vietnam.

Plan International Philippines Director Carin van der Hor told the ABC's World Today the situation was "not looking good".

"...another threat is landslides and storm surges and flash floods so we're watching out for those as well," she said.

She said the orgnanisation was bracing itself for more casualties, particularly in Bohol.

"Looking at Bohol, we are not optimistic. We're seeing that people who are still in tents now have to be evacuated because their tent cities are flooded, because the winds are so dangerous," she said.

"So there is going to be a huge financial damage but more importantly, there is also going to be loss of life, and so far we haven't heard any casualties reported but we are bracing ourselves for the worst."

Weather forecaster Gener Quitlong said the typhoon was not losing much of its strength because there was no large land mass to slow it down since the region is comprised of islands with no tall mountains.

Officials in Cebu province have shut down electric service to the northern part of the province to avoid electrocutions in case power pylons are toppled, said assistant regional civil defence chief Flor Gaviola.

President Benigno Aquino III assured the public of war-like preparations, with three C-130 air force cargo planes and 32 military helicopters and planes on standby, along with 20 navy ships.

BATTERED REGION

The Philippines archipelago of more than 7,100 islands is hit by an average of 20 typhoons or tropical storms each year, which kill hundreds and sometimes thousands of people.

The storms are created above the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean near the equator, and the Philippines' islands are often the first major landmass they hit as they move northwest.

Some government authorities say climate change is increasing the ferocity and frequency of the typhoons. Haiyan is one of the strongest ever recorded in the world, and is the Philippines' 24th tropical storm or typhoon of the year, exceeding the annual average.

However some scientists say it is premature to blame climate change, and the Philippines has endured many devastating typhoons that have each claimed many hundreds of lives.

Here is a look at 10 of the deadliest typhoons on record in the Philippines:-

1. Tropical Storm Thelma unleashes flash floods on the central city of Ormoc on Leyte island on November 15, 1991, killing more than 5,100.

2. Typhoon Bopha smashes into the main southern island of Mindanao on December 3, 2012. Rarely hit by major storms, the unprepared region suffers about 1,900 people dead or missing.pe3. Typhoon Ike hits the central Philippines on August 31, 1984, killing 1,363 people.

4. Typhoon Washi hits the northern part of Mindanao island on December 16, 2011, killing at least 1,080 people.
5. Floods and landslides unleashed by Typhoon Trix kill 995 people in the Bicol region of the main island of Luzon on October 16, 1952.

6. Typhoon Amy rakes across the central islands from December 9, 1951, killing 991 people as it unleashed floods and landslides and caused a massive storm surge that destroyed large sections of Negros island's west coast.

7. Storm surges struck the eastern city of Legazpi on November 25, 1987 as Typhoon Nina roared into the Bicol region, where it also unleashed deadly mudslides down Mayon volcano. The disaster caused 979 deaths.

8. Typhoon Fengshen tracked an erratic and destructive path across the central islands and nearby areas from June 20, 2008, killing 938 people.

9. Typhoon Angela, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the Philippines with gusts of up to 260 kilometres an hour, caused carnage in Bicol and later Manila from November 2, 1995, killing 936 people.

10. Typhoon Agnes struck the central islands from November 5, 1984, killing 895 people.


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Aussie Sam now free to go

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 07 November 2013 | 22.16

Authorities in Dublin say Australian Samantha Azzopardi is free to go. Source: Supplied

SAMANTHA Azzopardi found in Dublin a month ago is free to leave state care after a psychiatrist found she wasn't suffering from a mental disorder that would enable her to be detained.

But the 25-year-old Australian woman can stay in hospital in Ireland voluntarily after a court heard she was suffering from a condition that made her "vulnerable".

An order from Ireland's High Court which meant Ms Azzopardi couldn't be removed from care has now lapsed, but a lawyer acting for the Irish health authorities, Tim O'Leary, said "if she's happy to stay where she is that's no problem".

Since being identified earlier this week it's been revealed Ms Azzopardi is known to Australian police, has used false identities and previously been convicted on deception charges.

It was initially feared she was a teenage victim of human trafficking.

The High Court on Thursday heard the Australian would now be cared for by adult health services and would be offered support if she chose to move back out into the community.

Navy reels from new sex scandal

Navy reels from new sex scandal

SAILORS on board HMAS Ballarat may face jail terms over bizarre hazing rituals involving sexual assault with objects such as carrots and pens.

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

A FREAK willy-willy swept through a primary school sports carnival in Perth's southern suburbs, injuring a teacher and several students.

Pancakes on The Rocks, where Samantha Azzopardi previously worked.

Justice George Birmingham said the twists in the case had come "as a shock to everybody and as a surprise".

"But the case has now run its course," he said.

A lawyer for the guardian appointed when it was thought Ms Azzopardi was a teenager, Gerard O'Brien, told reporters outside court: "She is not detainable under the Mental Health Act ... the legal proceedings are at an end."

A CON ARTIST?

Local media have turned on the young Australian in the past 24 hours.

The Irish Independent on Thursday said authorities had been "taken in by a Walter Mitty-like con artist".

The newspaper reported the gardai (Ireland's police) were considering charging her with wasting police time.

But a police spokesman refused to comment on that prospect when contacted by AAP.

It's also been reported it cost the state more than 250,000 euros ($A357,450) to identify Ms Azzopardi.

Psychiatrist Brendan Kelly assessed Ms Azzopardi and prepared a "fulsome report", the court heard.

It was Dr Kelly's view that Ms Azzopardi was not suffering from a disorder that would allow her to be detained against her will.

It's been reported her family are travelling from Australia to Ireland.

A relative who Ms Azzopardi had been staying with in Tipperary before she was found on a Dublin street in a distressed state on October 10 has appealed for privacy.

"He requests that the media respect his privacy and that of his family," lawyers acting on his behalf said in a statement.

A SHADOWY PAST

Meanwhile, a complex picture has emerged of the troubled 25-year-old Australian woman who was found wandering in a distressed and disoriented state on an Ireland street.

A former boss has described Ms Azzopardi as a "sweet girl" but a misfit who left her job as a waitress in a southwest Sydney restaurant to travel the world.

Initial fears that she was an Eastern European teenage sex slave were yesterday dismissed by police, but it was revealed she has a history of forgery convictions and is alleged to have up to 40 aliases.

Court documents reveal she was known to Queensland police and convicted on two occasions in 2010.

On September 15 that year, in the Brisbane Magistrates Court, she was convicted on two charges of making false representations, one charge of possession of a thing with intent to forge documents and one charge of contravening directions.

If she reoffended in the following 12 months she would have been fined $500.

Less than a month later, on October 11, she was convicted of a further false representation offences.

At the time, her address was listed as Douglas Park, NSW.

Her former boss at the Pancakes on the Rocks restaurant at Campbelltown, Chris Nunes, said she recognised Ms Azzopardi as her former employee when Irish police released pictures of her as part of a global appeal to identify the young woman.

Ms Nunes said Ms Azzopardi was a "very sweet girl" but did not fit in with her peers.

During the three to five months working part-time at the restaurant in a small business precinct, Ms Azzopardi sometimes failed to turn up for her shifts and kept mostly to herself.

"Sammy was a nice girl," Ms Nunes said.

"I think she was late for her shifts a few times or didn't turn up a couple of times. I think we were quite glad when she left.

"She just didn't fit in here. Just somehow she didn't fit in (and) didn't really become friends with any of the girls.

"She just seemed different to everybody else.

"I don't remember exactly why I felt like that. Nothing stood out to make her a problem. It's just she didn't fit in and didn't click with the job."

Ms Nunes said she hired Ms Azzopardi after being asked by her aunt who was looking for work to provide "something sort of structured" for her niece.

She was a "very plain Jane sort of girl" with no distinguishing features that set her apart from the other girls, Ms Nunes said.

Ms Azzopardi always wore an impish smile and was an efficient waitress.

"She seemed to be quite happy here and she was trying," Ms Nunes said.

During one of her final shifts at the restaurant, which is across the road from a nursing home where it is believed her grandmother lives, Ms Azzopardi told her boss she was "going to travel the world to donate a kidney".

"I just said 'that's nice'," Ms Nunes said.

"She didn't do that (tell stories) too often but I just thought that was a very strange way to leave."

Ms Azzopardi is believed to have studied at the nearby Mount Annan High School.

She had been staying with a relative in Tipperary up to the day she was discovered by in Dublin, the Irish Times said.

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Perth first to try out new Dreamliner

The second member of the Boeing 787 family, the 787-9 is 6m longer and carries 40 more passengers than the 787-8.

The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in the final production stage. Source: Supplied

WESTERN Australian travellers will be the first in the world to travel on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner when Air New Zealand launches the new aircraft's first scheduled route between Auckland and Perth next year.

The New Zealand carrier is the launch customer for the 787-9 and plans to use the aircraft on flights between the Western Australian capital and Auckland from October 15.

Air New Zealand said the Dreamliner will accommodate 302 passengers in a Business, Premium Economy and Economy class configuration.

The aircraft is a larger version of the original Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which first entered service in 2011.

Western Australia's Acting Tourism Minister John Day said the announcement was great news for the state's tourism industry.

Jetstar Dreamliner gets all-clear for takeoff

Navy reels from new sex scandal

Navy reels from new sex scandal

SAILORS on board HMAS Ballarat may face jail terms over bizarre hazing rituals involving sexual assault with objects such as carrots and pens.

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

A FREAK willy-willy swept through a primary school sports carnival in Perth's southern suburbs, injuring a teacher and several students.


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BB stars: Where are they now?

Sara-Marie and Blair cuddle on the couch while watching Charlie's Angels in the Big Brother house, 2001. Courtesy Channel Ten.

The eleventh season of Big Brother Australia has wrapped up. Photo: Supplied/Channel 9 Source: Supplied

ANOTHER season of Big Brother is over, allowing the latest batch of housemates to enjoy their fifteen minutes of fame before they fade away into obscurity like so many before them.

Admittedly there are a few who have gone onto have successful careers in the media, but for the rest, they can expect to be forever stared at by strangers in the street who vaguely recognise them but can't quite figure out from where.

Let's take a trip down memory lane and see where some of the more memorable contestants are now.

Sara-Marie Fedele with the series one winner Ben Williams. Photo: Supplied/Channel 10 Source: News Limited

Navy reels from new sex scandal

Navy reels from new sex scandal

SAILORS on board HMAS Ballarat may face jail terms over bizarre hazing rituals involving sexual assault with objects such as carrots and pens.

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

A FREAK willy-willy swept through a primary school sports carnival in Perth's southern suburbs, injuring a teacher and several students.

Sara-Marie Fedele: The bum dancing, bunny-ear wearing blonde burst onto our screens in the first season of Big Brother in 2001. She managed to remain in the spotlight for a few years, but according to her manager is now enjoying life in Western Australia where she works in the mines.

Blair McDonough's character was killed off Winners and Losers at the end of the last season. Photo: Channel 7 Source: Supplied

Blair McDonough: Season one's runner-up has had a successful TV career over the past few years, appearing in Neighbours, Sea Patrol and Winners and Losers. But the 32-year-old has decided to try to crack the US market. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Kristi where he is getting a number of screen tests for both TV shows and films.

Jemma Gawned posed for FHM when she left the house. Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

Jemma Gawned: After a failed cosmetics business, Gawned is now enjoying success with her Byron Bay based food company Naked Treaties. Specialising in raw and vegan treats, she now employs 15 staff members and has plans to license her brand.

Pete Timbs from Triple M Brisbane. Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

Pete Timbs: He was one-half of the dancing doona and post Big Brother he scored a gig at weekly gossip magazine TV Week. He's had regular TV appearances over the years and can now be heard as one of the hosts on Triple M's Grill Team in Brisbane.

Reggie Sorensen with her two kids Lucas Sorensen and Mia Sorensen. Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

Reggie Sorensen (nee Bird): She's arguably the most memorable former Big Brother contestant, but the years since her appearance on the show haven't been kind to Reggie. The winner from season three is currently based on the Gold Coast where she is a single mother with two kids. She has lost most of her vision due to an eye disease called retinal pigmentation.

Ryan Fitzgerald with his wife Belinda and sons Hewston and Lennox. Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

Ryan Fitzgerald: The former AFL player has forged a successful radio and TV career since appearing in Big Brother in 2004. He now lives in Sydney where he hosts the Nova breakfast show with Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli. He also has regular appearances on a variety of Channel 10 shows. The larrikin is married with two kids.

In 2005 Trevor Butler was also a contestant on Celebrity Overhaul. Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

Trevor Butler: The Season four winner, who proposed to his girlfriend during the finale, now lives in Queensland with his wife and two sons. He works on the street team at radio station 102.9 Hot Tomato.

The Logan twins. Which one's which? Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

The Logan twins: The brothers from season five are now both dads. David works in the mining industry in Queensland and Greg runs pubs and clubs in Newcastle.

Joel Scalzi's modelling career never took off. Photo: Supplied Source: Supplied

Joel Scalzi: The 2007 Big Brother housemate is currently living in Adelaide where he is a part time tennis coach and part time radio presenter on Fresh FM. He is also heavily involved with the Ice Factor program which provides mentors for disadvantaged kids.

Michael Beveridge has been the Big Brother correspondent for Channel 9's Mornings this year. Photo: Supplied Source: News Limited

Michael Beveridge: The cheeky redhead from last year's series is now a breakfast radio host on SAFM in Adelaide. Earlier this year he was described as an "A-grade f***wit" by ARN radio host Tim 'Rosso' Ross after penning an article poking fun at how his reality TV appearance all but guaranteed him a broadcasting gig.


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Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

A TEACHER and several students were injured after a freak willy-willy swept through a primary school sports carnival in Perth's southern suburbs today.

The incident happened at Hourglass Reserve in Cooloongup around lunchtime.

Four local primary schools were taking part in a sports carnival at the time.

Witnesses told a TV journalist that the "mini tornado" ripped across the grounds, lifting up two marquees and knocking them over.

One teacher from East Waikiki primary school was taken to Rockingham Hospital to be treated for possible broken bones.

It is believed a student from the same school was also taken to hospital by her parents for a cut to her leg.

Other children were treated by St John Ambulance for minor injuries at the scene.

Navy reels from new sex scandal

Navy reels from new sex scandal

SAILORS on board HMAS Ballarat may face jail terms over bizarre hazing rituals involving sexual assault with objects such as carrots and pens.

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

A FREAK willy-willy swept through a primary school sports carnival in Perth's southern suburbs, injuring a teacher and several students.


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Navy reels from new sex scandal

A woman claims sexual assaults on young male sailors prompted the launch of an investigation by the navy.

UP to a dozen male and female junior sailors on board the navy frigate HMAS Ballarat could face jail terms over bizarre hazing rituals involving sexual assault with objects including carrots, bananas and pens.

The sailors were allegedly targeted by other Navy personnel on their birthdays.

If proven the allegations amount to sexual assault and such offences would carry jail terms.

Investigators from the Australian Defence Force Investigative Service (ADFIS) will join the Anzac class ship at Christmas Island tomorrow and are expected to have a brief in the hands of Australian Federal Police prosecutors by early next week.

The ship was involved in a rescue at sea about 140km north of the island yesterday. ADFIS is the lead investigator because the ship has been operating outside of Australian waters.

Any sailor alleged to have participated in the sexual assaults will be landed ashore on the mainland and hit with the full force of the law.

Navy reels from new sex scandal

Navy reels from new sex scandal

SAILORS on board HMAS Ballarat may face jail terms over bizarre hazing rituals involving sexual assault with objects such as carrots and pens.

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

Students injured in 'mini-tornado'

A FREAK willy-willy swept through a primary school sports carnival in Perth's southern suburbs, injuring a teacher and several students.

Sailors aboard HMAS Ballarat were allegedly sexually assaulted with objects by other Navy personnel.

If convicted of an offence they will be subject to criminal sanctions and a dishonourable discharge from the senior service.

"Any senior sailor or officer who knew about this and did nothing will also be for the high jump,'' a well-placed source told News Corp.

A former sailor known as "Bridget'' told Channel Ten that sailors were set upon by a gang of sailors who inserted pens, pencils and water bottles in their anuses.

She also revealed that one sailor was injured when the lid of a marker pen was left behind in his anus.

"A whiteboard lid came off in his bum and that was the one who ran out screaming ... because his bum was bleeding,'' she said.

Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Ray Griggs is understood to be furious about the alleged rituals and he wants the full force of the law brought to bear on the perpetrators.

The message of zero tolerance for sexual abuse has not been heard by all sailors and officers and according to sources, some had said that they had been subjected to similar treatment at footy clubs and saw nothing wrong with it.

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Perth tuned in for free wi-fi

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 06 November 2013 | 22.16

FREE blanket wi-fi is now on offer across Perth's CBD in an Australian first for a capital city.

City of Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi officially launched the free internet service this afternoon, which covers St Georges Terrace, the Murray and Hay Street malls, Forrest Place, Barrack Square, Stirling Gardens, and adjoining streets.

"Free public wi-fi is a key economic driver that will further enhance and encourage business and enable visitors to enjoy their city experience even more," Ms Scaffidi said.

"We've set the bar highly with our free internet coverage in the CBD and we will continue to expand this network over time to other key city precincts which will eventually include the Perth City Link area, Northbridge and East and West Perth."

Internet service provider AmCom will provide the free wi-fi service, which at optimum performance can provide 50mb/s, depending on the number of users on the network.

The Sunday Times revealed Ms Scaffidi's plan to introduce free internet during her bid for re-election in 2011.

At the time, Ms Scaffidi said she would make it a reality if she was returned to office and intended to put Perth on par with other tech-savvy cities.

"This is the kind of thinking that a world-class city needs to be looking at," she told The Sunday Times in 2011.

The coverage does not rely on 'hotspot's so users can move freely around the city while staying connected.

Ms Scaffidi said all major and capital city local governments must support free internet service to stay modern and connected.

"Blanket wi-fi coverage is the next step forward from the current standard of wireless internet Hotspots used in other Australia cities," Ms Scaffidi said.

"Our free wi-fi service will provide much to local businesses and tourists, allowing visitors to access their emails, social media accounts, maps and websites wherever they are in the CBD, and allowing visitors to post pictures of Perth to the world, will be a great assistance to our tourism promotion efforts as a picture paints a thousand words."

The City of Perth has spent almost $300,000 on implementing the service over the last two years, and an annual budget of $150,000 will be used for upgrades and improvements in the roll-out.

* To connect, select Perth wi-fi on your device. Users can connect for an hour at a time, after which they must reconnect to use the service again.


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Cops launch freeway hoon crackdown

images to illustrate the busiest hour on the Mitchell Freeway (Northbound) is now 3pm-5.30pm. picture taken at crawling pace at 15.02pm Source: News Limited

A POLICE campaign to crack down on speeding motorists on the Mitchell Freeway will begin tomorrow.

It follows a string of complaints about the behaviour of some drivers who disregard speed zones around the current areas of roadworks.

From Thursday, speed cameras will beset up near the roadworks on the northbound lanes of the Mitchell Freeway in Glendalough.

WA Police State Traffic Commander Alf Fordham hopes it will reign in drivers who disregard the altered road conditions along the freeway where road works are occurring.

"The speed zones have been changed, they are properly signposted and they are very clearly visible," Cmd Fordham said.

"Our intention is to make sure that people travelling through that area are kept safe and people working in that area are kept safe.

"These road conditions have been altered for safety reasons.

"They have been altered to make the roads safer for other road users and importantly for the people who are working on these significant projects.

"All we want people to do is to do the right thing and travel at the posted speed signs."

Cmd Fordham said the increased police activity along the freeway will continue until drivers get the message they cannot speed near the roadwork zones.

"If the community change their behaviour overnight we will stop overnight. If people don't change their behaviour overnight we will keep working there until we get it down to an acceptable level," he said.

Main Roads WA manager of traffic management services Albert Symcox welcomed the police action.

He said road workers on the Mitchell Freeway were regularly reporting "near miss" cases with speeding cars.

"We have seen drivers hit barriers when they are not paying attention … near misses," Mr Symcox said.

"We are getting feedback from the workers that they are concerned about near miss issues and working in that harsh environment."

Mr Symcox said the road works on the Mitchell Freeway should be completed by late December.


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Most daring premiere dress ever?

Thor returns in Marvel Comics' new epic 'The Dark World'. In cinemas November 8.

Jaimie Alexander ensured all eyes were on her at the Thor premiere in LA. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images

ANYONE who was unfamiliar with Jaimie Alexander prior to this red carpet stunt certainly knows her name now.

The relatively unknown actress left very little to the imagination when she stepped out in this body-baring frock at the premiere of Thor: The Dark World in LA.

The 29-year-old star, who plays Sif in the Thor trilogy, shunned the 'legs OR cleavage' rule and even went sans underwear to the glitzy event.

The black Azzaro Couture gown featured strategically placed full-length sheer mesh panels down the front and back. Amazingly, the bold brunette managed to avoid a wardrobe malfunction of any kind as she sauntered down the red carpet.

Jaimie Alexander narrowly avoided any embarrassing slip-ups in this dress. Picture: Splash News Source: Getty Images

Now this is one way to make a statement! Picture: Getty Images Source: Splash News Australia

The gown required that even underwear be eschewed for the occasion. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images

Critics are calling Alexander's see-through number the most daring they've seen in a long time, even more so than Gwyneth Paltrow's now famous frock that she wore to the Iron Man 3 premiere.

Liam Hemsworth, Chris Hemsworth and Luke Hemsworth. Picture: Splash Source: Splash News Australia

The barely-there trend has even made its way to Australia, with an up-and-coming Aussie pop artist turning heads at the Star Trek Into Darkness premiere in Sydney earlier this year.

Alexander's attention-grabbing tactics couldn't have come at a better time. Rumours are circulating that the actress is in discussions to play Wonder Woman in a new comic book franchise.

Are you a fan of the risque dress or did Jaimie Alexander take the sheer look too far? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.


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Cop 'tasered woman over breasts'

Allegedly Tasered for not showing her breasts ... Ashlea Bennett is suing Haskell police officer Brandon Carter. Source: News Limited

A WOMAN has taken a police officer to court after he allegedly tasered her after she refused to show him her breasts.

Ashlea Bennett alleged that Officer Brandon Carter in his uniform went into her place of work in Haskell, Arkansas on December 13, 2011, and ordered that she give him a sneak peak of her boobs, Court House News Service reported.

She alleged that it was not the first time he had asked her to expose herself to him and that complaints had been previously about his unwarranted behaviour.

In this instance, when Bennett refused, Carter allegedly drew his "electroshock Taser weapon" and pointed it at her and said he would fire it if she did not comply with his demand.

Bennett ran away and into the back of the office, where Carter allegedly chased her and "activated and deployed his electroshock Taser weapon in 'drive stun' mode numerous times".

She is suing the City of Haskell and Officer Carter, in the US Federal Court for compensation and punitive damages on charges that include civil rights violations, assault, failure to train and supervise, and negligent supervision.

Bennett also claims Haskell's police department ignored her previous complaints about the cop.


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Mystery woman Samantha idenitified

A woman who turned up distressed on a city centre street in Dublin is thought to be Australian Samantha Azzopardi. Source: News Limited

A YOUNG woman found on a Dublin street has been identified as Samantha Azzopardi, a 25-year-old Australian who has up to 40 aliases but is not a victim of human trafficking.

Ms Azzopardi was virtually unable to communicate when she was found in Dublin almost a month ago. A man, who is not believed to be a relative, called police to let them know that she has family in Tipperary, the Irish Independent reported.

"He was able to tell them who she was and supply details about her family," explained a source.

The massive breakthrough came just hours after Irish police released a photograph of the young woman.

A passport is believed to have confirmed her identity.

It was initially thought the girl was aged only 14 or 15 and European but after a photograph of her was released worldwide detectives in Ireland had identified her and were liaising with Australian police.

"She does understand English and can articulate in writing English, but she won't speak," said a source close to the investigation. "She is not talking. There is some written communication coming from her, but only bits and pieces."

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) confirmed they had received a request for assistance from Irish authorities but say because the matter is ongoing, it is not appropriate for them to comment further.

The Irish National Police Service were still liaising with Australian police to "establish everything. The identification of the 25-year-old woman followed an unprecedented move by Irish police to publish a photograph of a person in State care.

They weren't willing to comment on media reports the woman is from Queensland and may have been known to the state's police.

"It's not appropriate for me to comment about another police force in another jurisdiction," the spokesman said.

Irish police, however, have played down suggestions she was caught up in trafficking.

"This investigation has involved over 2000 hours, engaging with all the relevant authorities and all the relevant specialists in this area," Superintendent Dave Taylor said.

The investigation team contacted Interpol, the missing persons bureau, the forensic science laboratory, the domestic violence and sexual assault unit, and national immigration authorities.

They also trawled city centre CCTV footage, contacted social services and homeless shelters, bed and breakfasts, hostels as well as airports and ports throughout the country.

Detectives initially came up with 15 possible names for their girl through their inquiries, but they were "fully checked" and led nowhere.

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Officer 'ran red light' before fatal crash

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Police pursuit crash victim Sharon D'Ercole (right) with her daughter Lashay (left). Source: News Limited

THE police officer accused of dangerous driving causing the death of Dianella mother Sharon D'Ercole had already run through a red light moments before the fatal crash, a Perth Court has been told.

The officer, whose name is suppressed, this morning pleaded not guilty to the charge in his trial in the District Court.

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In his opening statement to the jury this afternoon, State Prosecutor Bernard Standish said the officer was a qualified pursuit driver when the crash occurred on April 12, 2012.

Mr Standish said on the day, the officer and his partner were driving on Morley Drive towards Perth when they had started to chase a black Audi that was listed as stolen on the police computer system.

The two cars came to the Alexander Drive intersection, which is divided in to two sets of lights between north flowing traffic and south flowing traffic.

Mr Standish said when the officers and the Audi came to the intersection, the two vehicles went through a red light.

He said the Audi then went through the second red light, with the police still in pursuit.

That morning, Mrs D'Ercole was driving also driving in Dianella, taking her 16-year-old daughter Lashay to catch a bus to the city to get her hair done.

Mr Standish said as the officers were going through their second red light, Mrs D'Ercole was driving along Alexander Drive to turn on to Morley Drive following a green light.

He said that was when the cars collided.

Mr Standish said the 50-year-old was pronounced dead at Royal Perth Hospital soon after the crash, killed by her injuries that included brain damage, a fractured skull, lacerations to her bowel, liver and kidney, and a pelvic fracture.

Lashay, who turned 16 on the day of the crash, was rendered unconscious on impact.

Mr Standish said the teenager would not be giving evidence at the trial because of her unconsciousness.

Police officers and eyewitnesses who were also driving at the intersection on the day will give evidence.

The trial is set down for 15 days.


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Vincent to be swallowed by Perth

Premier Colin Barnett and Local Government Minister Tony Simpson have released new local government boundary changes. Source: News Limited

THE City of Vincent will be swallowed up entirely by the City of Perth under a revised local government reform plan released today.

Crown Casino and the QEII Medical Centre will also be encompassed into the City of Perth under the new strategy.

Premier Colin Barnett and Local Government Minister Tony Simpson released the new proposals this afternoon, which will also see Kings Park and the new Perth Stadium at Burswood come under the City of Perth's watch.

The entire UWA campus, which is currently overseen by three separate councils, will also be brought into the City of Perth as part of the new plan.

"It is also important that the reform process begins with the City of Perth. These changes will give the city the status it should hold as a capital city with growing importance in the region," Mr Barnett said today.

"This model will enhance the city, bringing the emblematic features that are the city's great selling points under one administrative umbrella. A bigger City of Perth will also be better equipped to respond to the needs of a growing State."

Mr Simpson said under the new model, the northern boundary of the City of Perth would follow the current City of Vincent boundary along Green and Walcott Streets.

Mr Barnett added the changes, which are expected to take effect in mid-2015, signalled a new era for the State's capital.

"This is a pivotal step in the history of our city and the next step in the State Government's reforms, which will ensure that local councils are best equipped to meet the demands of a growing city," he said.


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Form: Melbourne Cup final field

2011 Melbourne Cup runner-up Red Cadeaux works at Werribee. Picture: Colleen Petch Source: News Limited

IT'S time to read up on the Melbourne Cup form and sort the contenders from the pretenders ahead of the race that stops a nation.

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MELBOURNE CUP FINAL FIELD: RUNDOWN OF ALL 24 RUNNERS

1 DUNADEN

(Mikel Delzangles) 8h By Nicobar - La Marlia (41:10-11-8)

Barrier: 1

Jockey: Jamie Spencer

Finished 1-1/4 length 2nd (58.0) Novellist 2400m Fr - Saint Cloud De Saint-Cloud slow track June 23 then ran 6-1/4 length 8th (58.0) Orfevre 2400m Fr - Longchamp Prix Foy slow track Sept 15. Outstanding French stayer who won this race (and the Geelong Cup) in 2011 then produced an amazing last-to-first performance to win the 2012 Caulfield Cup. He again came from well back under 59kg to beat ten rivals home in last year's renewal of this race and while yet to win since, he has been very competitive at the top level all over the world. Impossible to leave him out.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $26

Monday 6pm: $35

2 GREEN MOON

(Robert Hickmott) 7h By Montjeu - Green Noon (25:7-3-0)

Barrier: 10
Jockey: Brett Prebble

Wasn't suited with the slow pace when 4 length 9th (59.0) It's A Dundeel 1800m Caulfield Underwood Stks slow track Sept 21 then did his best work late when 7-1/2 length 9th (59.0) Shamus Award 2040m M Valley W.S. Cox Plate Oct. 26. Last year's winner and has been ticking over OK in his weight-for-age lead-ups which have generally not been run to suit. Goes up 3kg on last year's win but the stable appear to have aimed him at just the one target this spring and you ignore him at your peril. Key player.

TAB betting

Opening price: $14

After Saturday's barrier draw: $26

Monday 6pm: $35

Green Moon, ridden by Brett Prebble (left), works out with stablemate Thought Worthy. Source: News Limited

3 RED CADEAUX

(Ed Dunlop) 8g By Cadeaux Genereux - Artisia (40:7-10-6)

Barrier: 23

Jockey: Gerard Mosse

Finished strongly for 1-1/2 length 2nd (61.5) Royal Empire 2716m G B - Newbury Freer Stakes Aug. 17 before running 11 length 4th (62.0) Voleuse De Coeurs 2816m Ire - Curragh Irish St Leger Sept 15. Amazingly reliable stayer who in his past 10 starts has raced in seven different countries - Australia, Japan, China (Hong Kong), UAE, Singapore, Great Britain and Ireland. In that time, he has run 8th in the 2012 Melbourne Cup, finished 8th (of 17) in the Japan Cup, won the Hong Kong Vase, run 2nd in the Dubai World Cup and generally been competitive in most starts. Lost this race by a whisker in 2011 and connections would dearly love to atone here. Handles all types of going and must go in.

TAB betting

Opening price: $41

After Saturday's barrier draw: $41

Monday 6pm: $51

4 SEA MOON

(Robert Hickmott) 6h By Beat Hollow - Eva Luna (14:6-3-1)

Barrier: 7

Jockey: Steven Arnold

Looked unlucky to lose on protest when nose 2nd (60.0) Araldo 2520m Flemington Bart Cummings Oct. 5 then raced closer to the lead for 3/4 length win (59.5) Oasis Bloom, Simenon 2400m Caulfield Herbert Power Oct. 12. Imported stayer who has a victory over Dunaden and Red Cadeau at level weights at Ascot on his CV (over 2414m) although he is yet to win at G1 level. Digs in for the fight but will face tougher opposition here than in his lead-up races. Has been placed up to 2900 metres but last bit will be the test.

TAB betting

Opening price: $17

After Saturday's barrier draw: $15

Monday 6pm: $13

5 BROWN PANTHER

(Tom Dascombe) 6h By Shirocco - Treble Heights (17:7-3-1)

Barrier: 7

Jockey: Richard Kingscote

Followed 3-1/2 length win (60.5) Ahzeemah, Altano 3219m G B - Goodwood Cup Aug. 1 with 4-3/4 length 5th (59.5) Grandeur 2012m G B - Goodwood Greene King Sept 25. UK stayer who went to a new level with a dominant win in the G2 Goodwood Cup in August, beating Godolphin's class galloper Ahzeemah and leaving the likes of Mount Athos in his wake. That win stamped him as a key player in this race after he sat on a solid pace and fought off all challengers to win comprehensively. Looks to have settled in beautifully here and sure to be in the finish.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $19

Monday 6pm: $18

Sarah Lynam rides Fiorente (second from right) during a morning swim at the beach. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: News Limited

6 FIORENTE

(Ms G Waterhouse) 6h By Monsun - Desert Bloom (15:3-4-2)

Barrier: 5

Jockey: Damien Oliver

Missed the start and had to be eased early on before finishing 1/2 length 4th (56.5) Happy Trails 2000m Flemington Turnbull Stakes Oct. 5 then was game when finishing 1/2 head, long neck 3rd (59.0) Shamus Award, Happy Trails 2040m M Valley W.S. Cox Plate Oct. 26. Runner-up in this race last year (to Green Moon) and looks to have had a perfect preparation. Fought on determinedly in the Cox Plate after going forward and likely to settle further back here. Gives trainer a super chance to break her hoodoo in this race.

TAB betting

Opening price: $13

After Saturday's barrier draw: $7

Monday 6pm: $7

7 FORETELLER

(C J Waller) 7g By Dansili - Prophecy (36:10-4-1)

Barrier: 8

Jockey: Craig Newitt

Missed the start when 4 length 2nd (59.0) Atlantic Jewel 2000m Caulfield Caulfield Stks Oct. 12 then finished 1-1/4 length 4th (59.0) Shamus Award 2040m M Valley W.S. Cox Plate Oct. 26. Grand Sydney galloper who finished better than anything in the Cox Plate to finish on the heels of the placegetters. He's a proven G1 performer and while the trip is a query, he did run 5th (beaten 1.4 lengths) in the BMW (2400m) earlier in the year. Will give his all.

TAB betting

Opening price: $101

After Saturday's barrier draw: $26

Monday 6pm: $26

8 DANDINO

(M Botti) 7h By Dansili - Generous Diana (26:8-9-1)

Barrier: 4

Jockey: Ryan Moore

Followed 1/2 length win (54.0) Suntracer, Najjaar 2716m U S A - Arlington St Leger Aug. 17 with 1-1/4 length 2nd (56.5) Fawkner 2400m Caulfield Cup Oct. 19. Widely-travelled stayer who has finished further back than 2nd just once in his past seven starts. Stormed home to finish runner-up in the Caulfield Cup to indicate he has clearly adapted to our style of racing and the trainer will be keen to improve on last year's 3rd placing in this race with Jakkalberry. Meets many of his rivals very well at the weights here and makes strong appeal.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $9

Monday 6pm: $11

Nick Hall (right) celebrates winning the Caulfield Cup aboard Fawkner. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: News Limited

9 ETHIOPIA

(P G Carey) 5g By Helenus - Shona (13:1-1-2)

Barrier: 14

JockeY: Rhys McLeod

Finished 7-3/4 length last (59.0) It's A Dundeel 1800m Caulfield Underwood Stks slow track Sept 21 then followed up with 9-3/4 length 13th (56.5) Fawkner 2400m Caulfield Caulfield Cup Oct. 19. Since finished 2-3/4 length 4th (58.0) Ruscello 2500m Flemington Lexus Stakes dead track Nov. 2. Hadn't done much since his 2012 Australian Derby win and a 4th in the Cox Plate that year but indicated a return to form with a late finishing 4th in the Lexus on Saturday. Very rough place claims.

TAB betting

Opening price: $41

After Saturday's barrier draw: $71

Monday 6pm: $71

10 FAWKNER

(Robert Hickmott) 6g By Reset - Dane Belltar (20:9-3-3)

Barrier: 8

Jockey: Nick Hall

Got hampered near the 1400m and lost a plate when short neck, head 3rd (55.5) Happy Trails, Puissance De Lune 2000m Flemington Turnbull Stakes Oct. 5 then stormed home for 1-1/4 length win (55.0) Dandino, Dear Demi 2400m Caulfield Caulfield Cup Oct. 19. Produced a career-best performance to win the Caulfield Cup after an unlucky run in the Turnbull Stakes. Has gone to a new level this campaign and stable knows what it takes to win this race. Comes into calculations.

TAB betting

Opening price: $101

After Saturday's barrier draw: $15

Monday 6pm: $16

11 MOURAYAN

(Robert Hickmott) 8h By Alhaarth - Mouramara (41:5-8-5)

Barrier: 19

Jockey: Brenton Avdulla

Beat half the field home when 3-1/2 length 7th (59.0) Foreteller 1600m Flemington Makybe Diva dead track Sept 7 then raced on the pace before finishing 3 length 8th (58.0) Seville 2400m Randwick The Metro. Oct. 5. Since finished 8 length 7th (59kg) Side Glance 2000m Mackinnon Stakes on Saturday. Was 7th in this race last year and won the Sydney Cup three starts back over this distance lugging 58kg although this is a much deeper race. 8yo who only battled home in the Mackinnon on Saturday but he'll appreciate getting down in the weights and will run the trip out but place hopes look best.

TAB betting

Opening price: $41

After Saturday's barrier draw: $126

Monday 6pm: $126

Craig Williams aboard the flying Mount Athos at Werribee trackwork. Picture: Colleen Petch. Source: News Limited

12 SEVILLE

(Robert Hickmott) 6h By Galileo - Silverskaya (19:2-6-1)

Barrier: 9

Jockey: Hugh Bowman

Followed 1/2 length win (55.5) Julienas, Sneak A Peek 2400m Randwick The Metro Oct. 5 with 5-1/2 length 7th (59.0) Shamus Award 2040m M Valley W.S Cox Plate Oct. 26. Has mixed his form since arriving from the UK 18 months ago but his best runs indicate a horse of some talent. Showed great fight to win the G1 Metropolitan two starts back when wore blinkers for the first time and his Cox Plate run looked the perfect lead-up for this race. Still a query at the trip but impossible to dismiss.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $21

Monday 6pm: $17

13 SUPER COOL

(M A Kavanagh) 4g By Fastnet Rock - Queen Mother (14:4-2-3)

Barrier: 13

Jockey: Corey Brown

No match for the first two when 4 length, length 3rd (58.0) Atlantic Jewel, Foreteller 2000m Caulfield Caulfield Stks Oct. 12 then far from disgraced when 3-1/4 length 5th (57.5) Shamus Award 2040m M Valley W.S. Cox Plate Oct. 26. Stuck on gamely in the Cox Plate and while he was runner-up in last year's VRC Derby over 2500 metres, his best form to date has been over shorter trips. Has a touch of class but will need things to fall his way.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $41

Monday 6pm: $51

14 MASKED MARVEL

(Robert Hickmott) 6h By Montjeu - Waldmark (17:4-1-2)

Barrier: 2

Jockey: Michael Rodd

Just missed when short neck 2nd (59.0) Honorius 2000m Randwick Craven Plate dead track Oct. 5 then never a threat when 11-1/2 length 13th (59.0) Shamus Award 2040m M Valley W.S Cox Plate Oct. 26. Wasn't suited by the conditions in the Cox Plate and he's well weighted here on his best UK form which includes a win over the likes of Brown Panther and Sea Moon in the 2011 UK St Leger. Conversely, that was his last win and his career may have peaked back then. Take on trust.

TAB betting

Opening price: $61

After Saturday's barrier draw: $26

Monday 6pm: $35

Model Jess Gomes with trainer Chris Waller's Melbourne Cup hope, Hawkspur. Source: News Limited

15 MOUNT ATHOS

(L M Cumani) 7g By Montjeu - Ionian Sea (26:8-1-1)

Barrier: 22

Jockey: Craig Williams

Finished 8-3/4 length 8th (60.5) Brown Panther 3219m G B - Goodwood Cup Aug. 1 before running head 2nd (62.5) Harris Tweed 2816m G B - Goodwood March Stakes Aug. 24. Finished a luckless 5th in this race last year and stable are back to try to break their hoodoo in this event. Carries the same weight as he did last year and looked to be back in form at his most recent run before heading here this time. Definite threat.

TAB betting

Opening price: $21

After Saturday's barrier draw: $8.50

Monday 6pm: $9

16 ROYAL EMPIRE

(Saeed Bin Suroor) 5h By Teofilo - Zeiting (13:5-5-1)

Barrier: 11

Jockey: Kerrin McEvoy

Followed head 2nd (60.5) Prince Bishop 2414m G B - Kempton Park September Stks Sept 7 with 2-1/2 length 2nd (58.5) Secret Number 2414m G B - Ascot Cumberland Lodge dead track Oct. 5. Very consistent stayer but hasn't raced outside of G3 level to date. Three starts back he scored over Red Cadeaux and stablemate Lost In The Moment (6th in the 2011 Melbourne Cup) in the G3 Freer Stakes which is the same race Mount Athos won before finishing 5th in this race last year. Give some thought.

TAB betting

Opening price: $41

After Saturday's barrier draw: $15

Monday 6pm: $21

17 VOLEUSE DE COEURS

(M D Moroney) 5m By Teofilo - Vadorga (13:5-3-2)

Barrier: 21

Jockey: James McDonald

Followed 1/2 length 2nd (61.0) Royal Diamond 2816m Ire - Curragh St Leger trial Aug. 24 with 6 length win (61.0) Ahzeemah, Saddler's Rock 2816m Ire - Curragh Irish St Leger Sept 15. Nominated for the race when trained by Dermot Weld, this mare carried 61kg to win the G1 Irish St Leger by six lengths in September and meets the 4th placegetter from that race, Red Cadeaux, a kilo and a half better for beating it by 11 lengths. She is unbeaten in two tries at the trip and while she handles all conditions, she is a superior wet-tracker. Comes right into calculations.

TAB betting

Opening price: $41

After Saturday's barrier draw: $15

Monday 6pm: $15

Antoine Creton puts Verema through his paces at Werribee trackwork. Source: News Limited

18 HAWKSPUR

(C J Waller) 4g By Purrealist - Mollyhawk (23:7-6-0)

Barrier: 18

Jockey: Jim Cassidy

Had no luck when 1/2 length 5th (56.5) Happy Trails 2000m Flemington Turnbull Stakes Oct. 5 then was severely hampered in the early stages before storming home for 2-1/2 length 7th (54.5) Fawkner 2400m Caulfield Cup Oct. 19. Emerged as a potential spring contender during the Brisbane winter carnival when three successive wins culminated in victory in the G1 Queensland Derby. He has been luckless after drawing wide barriers in his two most recent lead-up runs including a superb effort in the Caulfield Cup after striking early trouble and being forced back to the rear of the field. Looks one of the key local hopes.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $13

Monday 6pm: $14

19 SIMENON

(W P Mullins) 7g By Marju - Epistoliere (32:6-4-6)

Barrier: 12

Jockey: Richard Hughes

Finished head 2nd (58.5) Ahzeemah 3299m G B - York Lonsdale Cup dead track Aug. 23 then was hampered near the 2000m before finishing 3/4 length, short head 3rd (56.5) Sea Moon, Oasis Bloom 2400m Caulfield Herbert Power Oct. 12. Irish stayer who mixes flat and jumps racing back home and he scored two wins at the 2012 Royal Ascot festival over 4000m-plus trips before finishing runner-up in this year's Ascot Gold Cup (4023m). Will be vastly improved by his Caulfield run and you know he'll be strong at the finish. Worth consideration.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $18

Monday 6pm: $16

20 IBICENCO

(P G Moody) 6h By Shirocco - Iberi (21:4-3-2)

Barrier: 17

Jockey: Luke Nolen

Found trouble near the 1200m and stewards queried the run 4-3/4 length 12th (53.5) Seville 2400m Randwick The Metro. Oct. 5 then scored neck win (56.5) Verdant, Moudre 2400m Geelong Cup heavy track Oct. 23. Import who won last year's Sandown Cup over this distance and returned to his best last time on a heavy track in the Geelong Cup. His only poor run this campaign has been in The Metropolitan when he found trouble in the run and he could be the surprise packet here given his ability to run the trip out. Not the worst.

TAB betting

Opening price: $61

After Saturday's barrier draw: $61

Monday 6pm: $51

Dear Demi is a great lightweight hope for owner John Singleton. Picture: Peter Wallis Source: News Limited

21 VEREMA

(A De Royer-Dupre) 5m By Barathea - Vermentina (12:4-2-1)

Barrier: 3

Jockey: Christophe Lemaire

After 3/4 length win (55.0) La Pomme D'Amour, Goldtara 2800m Fr - Longchamp Prix De Nieuil July 13 scored 1/2 length win (58.5) Joshua Tree, Dance Moves 3000m Fr - Deauville Prix Kergorlay dead track Aug. 18. Interesting mare who is trained by the same trainer as 2010 Cup winner Americain. Only started racing 18 months ago and she has put together successive wins at G2 level leading into this while her only run over this trip resulted in a 3rd in the Dubai Gold Cup in March. Has come a long way in her 12 starts and ticks a few boxes here. Major player.

TAB betting

Opening price: $26

After Saturday's barrier draw: $12

Monday 6pm: $14

22 DEAR DEMI

(C E Conners) 4m By Dehere - Shirley (28:6-5-6)

Barrier: 16

Jockey: Chris Munce

Jumped awkwardly before finishing 2-3/4 length 8th (54.5) Happy Trails 2000m Flemington Turnbull Stakes Oct. 5 then was eased in the early stages before running 1-1/4 length, nose 3rd (53.0) Fawkner, Dandino 2400m Caulfield Cup Oct. 19. Another big effort when rearward in transit, switched back to the fence and closed intently when clear on winner for 3/4 length 2nd (56.5) Side Glance 2000m Flemington Mackinnon Stks Nov. 2. Caught the eye in the Caulfield Cup when she stormed home for third and was a bit unlucky in the Mackinnon. Won the VRC Oaks (2500m) here last year and she is on track to pull out a big run in this. Blowout chance.

TAB betting

Opening price: $101

After Saturday's barrier draw: $19

Monday 6pm: $18

Bottom weight Ruscello puts in courageous performance to claim the Lexus Stakes along the rails from Let's Make Adeal as the two come away to fight out the finish. The five-year-old comes into $41 from $301 for the Melbourne Cup.

23 TRES BLUE

(Ms G Waterhouse) 4h By Anabaa Blue - Tres Ravi (10:4-2-1)

Barrier: 20

Jockey: Tommy Berry

Followed 3/4 length win (56.0) Montclair, First Mohican 2500m Fr - Deauville Prix De Reux dead track Aug. 4 with head win (53.5) Penglai Pavilion, Slow Pace 2500m Fr - Deauville Gp Deauville dead track Aug. 25. Emerging French stayer who is now with Gai Waterhouse. Comes through different form lines to many of the other international runners but he clearly has plenty of talent. Must be included.

TAB betting

Opening price: $81

After Saturday's barrier draw: $19

Monday 6pm: $21

24 RUSCELLO

(Ed Walker) 5g By Cape Cross - Sea Picture (18:5-3-4)

Barrier: 24

Jockey: Chad Schofield (a)

Following 1-1/4 length, 3/4 length 3rd (61.5) Cat O'Mountain, Castilo Del Diablo 2213m G B - Kempton Park (95) Sept 6 ran short head 2nd (58.0) Backbone 2000m Caulfield (84) Oct. 16. Made most of the running and kept on courageously for short neck win (54.0) Let's Make Adeal, Araldo 2500m Flemington Lexus Stakes dead track Nov. 2. All-the-way winner in the Lexus on Saturday (in slow time) but can expect a great deal more pressure in this. Place perhaps.

TAB betting

Opening price: $101

After Saturday's barrier draw: $41

Monday 6pm: $51

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