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  • ‘Doesn’t look good’: Legend’s shock at epic Bellamy spray after ‘scapegoat’ Storm sta…

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    ‘Doesn’t look good’: Legend’s shock at epic Bellamy spray after ‘scapegoat’ Storm star hooked

    It was a horror night for the Storm on Saturday, but no player had a worse few hours than Melbourne forward Joe Chan, who copped a massive spray from coach Craig Bellamy before being benched.

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    Chan had a tough outing, committing three errors and exposed in defence during the Storm’s shock 38-14 loss at home to the Warriors.

    At half time, Fox League cameras captured Bellamy gave the back rower a dressing down in the sheds.

    'We're all kicking ourselves': Munster demands mentality shift

    Storm star Cameron Munster admits his side have plenty to work on to rejoin the winners circle but has belief they are the team to break a well-known rugby league hoodoo.

    Coming into their Round 6 match against the Warriors having lost three games in a row for the first time since 2022, Munster said the players had to take accountability for their string of poor performances.

    "We're all kicking ourselves and pretty down in the dumps", Munster said of the 50-10 loss last week at the hands of Penrith.

    “We've been probably below par the last three weeks and individually, you probably still have to look in the mirror, but to Panthers credit, they played a perfect game and put a lot of pressure on us.

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    Joey: Storm will need to 'reinvent themselves'

    Andrew Johns believes the Storm will need to change and are missing the likes of Nelson Asofa-Solomona.

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  • Government doesn’t rule out fuel rationing possibility, but says supplies still arriving as norma…

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    Government doesn't rule out fuel rationing possibility, but says supplies still arriving as normal

    Property News: Suburbs where house values rose most in the past 12 months.

    Chris Bowen declares rush on jerry cans ‘un-Australian’ as he urges end to panic buying of petrol

    Energy minister says country’s fuel supply has yet to be affected by war after meeting with suppliers and retailers

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    Chris Bowen has insisted the country’s fuel supply is yet to be affected by the war in the Middle East while criticising a rush to buy jerry cans to fill up with petrol as “un-Australian”.

    The energy minister made the comments after an emergency meeting with major fuel suppliers and retailers that was convened by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to demand explanations for the recent surge in petrol prices.

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    Is it time to ration petrol and diesel?

    As the Iran war enters its third week, the ripple effect is growing around the world as the global oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz is disrupted. 

    In Australia, petrol and diesel prices are soaring and in some regional areas the bowsers have run dry.

    Today, David Leaney, an international supply chain expert from the ANU on how panic buying is driving prices higher and why the government should start restricting sales.

    David Leaney, international supply chain management consultant and Lecturer at Australian National University

    Sam Hawley: With the Iran war entering its third week, the ripple effect is growing around the world as the global oil supply is crippled. Here, petrol and diesel prices are soaring. In some regional areas, supply has run out. Today, David Leaney, an international supply chain expert from the ANU, on how panic buying is driving prices higher and why the government should start restricting sales. I'm Sam Hawley on Gadigal land in Sydney. This is ABC News Daily.

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  • ‘Doesn’t the case have to fail?’: Judge interrupts closing statement in Coles trial | ‘Doesn’…

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    'Doesn't the case have to fail?': Judge interrupts closing statement in Coles trial

    Coles is being questioned by the ACCC over its "Down Down" promotion, and whether the prices were misleading. (Supplied)

    The judge overseeing a bombshell federal court case has made a stunning intervention as the consumer watchdog makes closing arguments.

    The ACCC has been outlining why it believes Coles broke the law by misleading shoppers with fake discounts on hundreds of items.

    During the week-long trial the consumer watchdog alleged the supermarket giant jacked up prices briefly before dropping them to a higher-than-original price under the "Down Down" promotion.

    But this morning Justice Michael O'Bryan interrupted the ACCC's legal counsel Garry Rich a short time into his address.

    ‘Doesn’t the commission’s case have to fail?’ ACCC faces critical questions in Coles case

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    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s case that Coles misled customers with its “Down Down” promotions has faced a wall of critical questioning, with the judge hearing the case interrogating whether it has failed to prove its central allegation.

    On Wednesday, Justice Michael O’Bryan probed the commission’s claims that customers had been duped into thinking prices marked as “Down Down” represented a good deal, and were being offered for less than what the associated items were selling for weeks earlier.

    The judge said the commission had not formally argued the tickets conveyed those meanings as part of its case, or proved them to be misleading. “If they are the two primary representations communicated by the [pricing] ticket … doesn’t the commission’s case have to fail?” O’Bryan asked.

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    ACCC argues Coles’ ‘Down Down’ actually meant ‘up, down, prices are up’

    Coles never intended to sell products at new higher prices after receiving requests from suppliers and did so only as a tactic to push through smaller increases advertised as a discount, the competition regulator alleges.

    Garry Rich, SC, representing the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, said the supermarket giant adopted this tactic because it knew its “Down Down” promotion was more profitable and led to more sales than offering the product at the same price but advertising a discount.

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  • ‘Doesn’t the case have to fail?’: Judge interrupts closing statement in Coles trial | ‘Doesn’…

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    'Doesn't the case have to fail?': Judge interrupts closing statement in Coles trial

    Coles is being questioned by the ACCC over its "Down Down" promotion, and whether the prices were misleading. (Supplied)

    The judge overseeing a bombshell federal court case has made a stunning intervention as the consumer watchdog makes closing arguments.

    The ACCC has been outlining why it believes Coles broke the law by misleading shoppers with fake discounts on hundreds of items.

    During the week-long trial the consumer watchdog alleged the supermarket giant jacked up prices briefly before dropping them to a higher-than-original price under the "Down Down" promotion.

    But this morning Justice Michael O'Bryan interrupted the ACCC's legal counsel Garry Rich a short time into his address.

    ‘Doesn’t the commission’s case have to fail?’ ACCC faces critical questions in Coles case

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    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s case that Coles misled customers with its “Down Down” promotions has faced a wall of critical questioning, with the judge hearing the case interrogating whether it has failed to prove its central allegation.

    On Wednesday, Justice Michael O’Bryan probed the commission’s claims that customers had been duped into thinking prices marked as “Down Down” represented a good deal, and were being offered for less than what the associated items were selling for weeks earlier.

    The judge said the commission had not formally argued the tickets conveyed those meanings as part of its case, or proved them to be misleading. “If they are the two primary representations communicated by the [pricing] ticket … doesn’t the commission’s case have to fail?” O’Bryan asked.

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    ACCC argues Coles’ ‘Down Down’ actually meant ‘up, down, prices are up’

    Coles never intended to sell products at new higher prices after receiving requests from suppliers and did so only as a tactic to push through smaller increases advertised as a discount, the competition regulator alleges.

    Garry Rich, SC, representing the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, said the supermarket giant adopted this tactic because it knew its “Down Down” promotion was more profitable and led to more sales than offering the product at the same price but advertising a discount.

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  • There is something that doesn’t make sense in the Nancy Guthrie case | Chilling images from Nancy…

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    There is something that doesn't make sense in the Nancy Guthrie case

    Savannah Guthrie has not been on the Today Show since the disappearance of her mother Nancy. (Supplied: Instagram)

    It was meant to be a night like any other, spent eating and laughing in the company of family. 

    On January 31, Nancy Guthrie visited her daughter, Annie, and played games at her house before she was driven home by her son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni.

    He watched from his car as she walked to her garage and safely entered her house in the Catalina Foothills neighbourhood of Tucson, Arizona, police told the New York Times.

    It was one of those everyday occurrences that would not have been all that memorable, had it not been the last time anyone saw or heard from Nancy Guthrie.

    Chilling images from Nancy Guthrie's porch could hold valuable clues about the masked suspect

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  • Dave Chappelle doesn’t regret Saudi Arabia comedy gig | Dave Chappelle Slams Bill Maher for Saudi…

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    Star US comedian Dave Chappelle doesn't "feel guilty at all" about performing in Saudi Arabia.

    The 52-year-old comedian faced backlash for performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in the Middle Eastern country – which has faced criticism for its human rights record – earlier this year but stressed he had no regrets about the show.

    "These motherf***ers act like because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia I somehow betrayed my principles …," he said in his new Netflix special Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable.

    Dave Chappelle Slams Bill Maher for Saudi Show Criticism: ‘F— That Guy’

    Dave Chappelle went after Bill Maher in his new Netflix special, “The Unstoppable,” for criticizing his appearance at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival.

    “Recently in the news, I’ve been getting a lot of grief, again, because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia,” Chappelle said to applause. “And you hear those cheers? That’s Black people. America’s whites, they’re furious. Boy, I gotta tell you something. I’ve never not felt guilty about something. I don’t feel guilty at all. And Bill Maher, the famous comedian, I’ve known Bill since I was like, 18, 19 years old, and I’ve never said this publicly, but fuck that guy. I’m so fucking tired of his little smug, cracker-ass commentary.”

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    Dave Chappelle criticzes Israel, eviscerates Bill Maher in new Netflix special: ‘F–k that guy’

    Comedian Dave Chappelle spared a few moments in his latest Netflix special to hit out at Bill Maher for criticizing his appearance at a controversial comedy festival in Saudi Arabia — and criticized Israel along the way.

    “Recently in the news, I’ve been getting a lot of grief, again, because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia,” Chappelle said in his newly released special “The Unstoppable,” which debuted Dec. 19.

    “Boy, I gotta tell you something. I’ve never not felt guilty about something. I don’t feel guilty at all,” he added.

    Chappelle also took a swipe at Israel when he shot back at people who criticized the comedians in attendance for associating with the country after the government’s involvement in the brutal 2018 murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

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