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Block: Elle and Joel quit because she 'didn't want to wear hi-vis for 12 weeks'

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The Block’s executive producers accused Joel Patfull and Elle Ferguson of giving up because they couldn’t handle 12 weeks on a construction site in Victoria. Julian Cress, the show’s creator who has overseen all 18 seasons of the popular Nine renovation show, said the crew was confused when the Sydney couple dropped equipment during the first week of shooting in April. While Elle and Joel insist they quit due to a family emergency, Mr Cress told the Herald Sun it was probably due to more superficial concerns. The Block’s executive producers accuse ‘quit’ Joel Patfull and Elle Ferguson (pictured) giving up because they couldn’t handle 12 weeks on the building site She claims Elle, a 36-year-old fashion influencer from Bondi, rejects the idea of ​​wearing hi-vis work clothes instead of her usual chic outfits. Mr Cress also cast doubt on the couple’s claims that they were forced to leave the show to care for Joel’s ailing mother a...

Why didn't the first Qantas A321XLR jet have a flat business class

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With its quiet and spacious cabin, modern interior and more storage space, the Airbus A321XLR will radically change the Qantas flying experience, both on domestic and international routes. But it looks like the advanced A321XLR jet won’t push that transformative envelope to include flat beds in business class – at least not on the first jetliners that will arrive at the end of 2024. The A321XLR is part of a three-pronged update to Qantas’ fleet, alongside the agile A220 and the long-range Project Sunrise A350. These three Airbus jets will shape the future of Qantas and reshape the passenger experience. While Qantas has yet to reveal details of its A321XLR seating, the airline have confirm layout as 20 business class seats 180 economy seats The airline also said “there will be no reduction in seat space” compared to the Boeing 737, which will be replaced by the A321XLR. (For quick reference, the 737 pitch is 37″ in business class and 30″ in economy c...

No, the Duffer Brothers didn't edit *that* Stranger Things scene, but they had another 'George Lucas' moment

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Stranger Things is one of the biggest shows in the world, with multiple streaming records and a string of Emmy Award nominations to its name. But it’s back in the news after some fans claimed the show had edited scenes between Nancy and Jonathan to make one character look, as they described it, “like less pervert.” So was the scene actually edited? And which Stranger Things moments have changed that we don’t know about? *Also, be prepared for minor spoilers. Which scene with Nancy and Jonathan are we talking about? If you look back on the first season of Stranger Things, you’ll remember how Nancy Wheeler hung out at Steve Harrington’s house in Chapter 2: The Stranger on Maple Street . But they are not alone. Detective Jonathan Byers is in the bush taking photos in an attempt to track down evidence of his brother Will’s disappearance. While the scene shows Jonathan pointing his camera at Nancy through the upstairs window, the audience never saw...

The Tigers spoke to the AFL about Nankervis' 'harsh' treatment; Satan's star returns; Beveridge didn't bite Jones

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“The fact is Toby gives free-kicks and sometimes opponents don’t,” Hardwick told reporters on Wednesday. “The same thing happens from time to time. “We saw players walking across the line every time during the round and there were 50 of them playing, and Toby was pinged for three of them. “We spoke to the refereeing department about that, and hopefully, we got a better result this week. “In the end, they— [the AFL] accept mistakes made, as we do as coaches too. Load “Toby was penalized for a report and a drawn 50 yards penalty … you know, he was treated harshly.” Nankervis faces a major battle against rising Fremantle force Sean Darcy at Marvel Stadium on Friday night in a contest that will help shape both sides’ final prospects. Richmond have lost three of their last four games, with poor goal kicks costing them over the last two weeks in defeats to the Gold Coast and North Melbourne by a combined margin of just six points. “We...

Business changed during COVID, but Lisa's rental didn't. So he moved to the corner

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In Williamstown, about 10 kilometers southwest of Melbourne’s city centre, Lisa Malkin Hill helped run the family clothing store that traded in Douglas Parade for 27 years. Last year, he said they had no choice but to move about 200 meters round the corner because they could no longer afford the rent. He said they found it very difficult to negotiate with their landlords when the pandemic hit. “We need their help,” he said. “Given we’ve been good tenants for a long time. Will they work with us so we can both survive?” After months of negotiations, the business was finally able to reach a secret lease assistance agreement with the owner. The homeowner said COVID had also affected him greatly. Lisa Malkin Hill said the storefront she left in Williamstown remained empty a year after she moved her business. ( ABC News: Scott Jewel ) Some suburban rental like city rates When Ms Malkin Hill’s lease ended, they left the property in search of a more re...

Sens Coffee Co: The inside story of how one worker was fired because 'he didn't text with the smiley emoji'

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The worker who was allegedly fired for failing to include an emoji in a text message to his boss has been released to his former employer, in a somewhat ironic fashion. Kristen Gordon told Daily Mail Australia the only comment she wanted to make about her ordeal, in which she was fired from the Gold Coast cafe where she worked, was the eyeroll emoji. Ms Gordon won the Fair Work Commission case against the Sens Catering group, a business that operates two Gold Coast cafes and one in the city of Brisbane – after she was fired on March 13 this year. FWC heard co-owner Phoebe Wang ordered a manager to fire Ms Gordon, who was a casual supervisor at the Southport cafe, following a dispute over the rosters. A colleague told the hearing that Wang, co-owner of Jerry Chen, became angry over the text messages from Ms Gordon, believing they were ‘unfriendly’ because workers did not use smiley emoji. Ms Gordon (pictured) says her response to her ordeal with her former employe...