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The next round in the amazing downfall of fitness company F45

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Sydney’s picturesque seaside manor owned by F45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist will be hammered after the Australian fitness giant’s stunning fall. Gilchrist (not a cricketer), who stepped down as chief executive of F45 last week amid plummeting shares and company-wide layoffs, is selling his “waterfront trophy house” at Freshwater on Sydney’s north coast. The house, 52 Ocean View Rd, rose to prominence in 2018 when Gilchrist and his wife Eli purchased the property for $14 million due to a minor dispute with neighbors. Camera Icon F45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist will auction his home in northern Sydney. Clarke & Humel Credit: provided The couple had purchased a three-bedroom cottage at 50 Ocean View Rd for $5.4 million in 2017 and plan to spend $2.5 million developing the property. But neighbors complained that it didn’t match the building’s height or control limits, which led Gilchrist to take the extraordinary step of withdrawing his proposal and settling the issue by buying his ne

Amazing revelation in the spectacular fall of the fitness giant F45

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Sydney’s picturesque seaside manor owned by F45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist will be hammered after the Australian fitness giant’s stunning fall. Gilchrist (not a cricketer), who stepped down as chief executive of F45 last week amid plummeting shares and company-wide layoffs, is selling his “waterfront trophy house” at Freshwater on Sydney’s north coast. The house, 52 Ocean View Rd, rose to prominence in 2018 when Gilchrist and his wife Eli purchased the property for $14 million due to a minor dispute with neighbors. Camera Icon F45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist is selling his beautiful home on Sydney’s north coast. Clarke & Humel Credit: provided The couple had purchased a three-bedroom cottage at 50 Ocean View Rd for $5.4 million in 2017 and plan to spend $2.5 million developing the property. But neighbors complained that it didn’t match the building’s height or control limits, which led Gilchrist to take the extraordinary step of withdrawing his proposal and settling the issue by

The ancestors of mammals looked like fat lizards with small heads and had a hippo-like lifestyle

Animals that lived before the dinosaurs looked like fat lizards with very small heads and had a semi-aquatic lifestyle like that of a hippopotamus, according to fossils recently unearthed in France. The amphibians, which represent a previously unknown genus and species of mammal ancestor, measure about 12 feet (4 meters) in length, the researchers report in the October issue of the journal. Palaeo Vertebrates , published online in July. They dub a new species Lalieudorhynchus gandi ; it lived about 265 million years ago in Pangea supercontinent, just before the era of the dinosaurs. The unusual animal fossil was first discovered in 2001 in the Lodève Basin in southern France, by study co-author and paleontologist Jörg Schneider, a professor in the Department of Paleontology and Stratigraphy at the University of Freiberg in Germany, and doctoral candidate Frank Körner. They found two large ribs, each measuring 24 inches (60 centimeters) long, in a rocky riverbed. During subsequent

Woolworths confirms changes to key trading hours for stores across Australia

Woolworths has announced major changes to its national trading hours and the way it operates its deli, seafood and meat departments. The supermarket giant has confirmed to 7NEWS.com.au that store opening and closing hours will be adjusted to be more consistent across Australia. Learn more about Woolworths’ big change in the video above For more Food related news and videos check out Food >> This means the selected store will open an hour later or close an hour earlier to match stores in other states (see full details below). In addition, Woolworths has shortened the trading hours of its new service counter. Starting August 1st, the supermarket’s deli, meat and seafood department will close at 7pm or 8pm – regardless of store opening hours (see full details below). Woolworths has confirmed that opening and closing hours will be adjusted to make it more uniform across Australia. Credit: Getty Woolworths releases new ultra rare Fix-Em – and it could make you rich A Woolworths s

Unexpected intensive care nurse career moves after discovering boyfriend's secret family

A former nurse says she was forced to start a risqu̩ but high-paying job Рafter learning her boyfriend had a secret family he paid for. Dara, 37, from Brooklyn in New York, regularly shares sexy photos with her 271,000 followers on Instagram. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Dara joins OnlyFans after finding out her boyfriend has a secret family For more Relationship related news and videos, check out Relationships >> But the pursuit turned into her joining OnlyFans, and she now earns more than 16 times what she earned before as a newborn intensive care unit nurse. Dara needs money after finding out her partner has another secret boyfriend Рwho is eight months pregnant. Even more shocking, he claimed his ex had used the money to cover the expenses of the growing family. Dara, who finds out her boyfriend has a secret family Рand he pays their bills. Credit: Jam Press/@moneybirdette In June 2019, Dara worked as a NICU nurse. Even though life pays to pay, he also supports his girlfrie

Former Home and Away star Tammin Sursok denounces 'disgusting' children's video

Former Home and Away star Tammin Sursok called the children’s show a “disgusting” segment. Australian actress, 38, took to Instagram to call out 123 GO! The YouTube show, revealed that he plans to “personally engage” in removing an episode. WATCH VIDEO ABOVE: Tammin Sursok condemns ‘disgusting’ children’s show Watch Home & Away on Channel 7 and free streaming on 7plus >> The episode, entitled The Funniest Lazy People Hack You Should Try, showed a girl looking displeased with the size of her belly. “Geez, I used to be so fit,” says the narrator, as footage of the girl enjoying a tube of “barbecue chips” airs. “Look how tight my abs are,” the girl said, looking at an old photo of herself. “They’re not that bad now, are they?” The camera then moves to her stomach where the girl pinches the flesh between her fingers. The camera moves to her stomach where the girl is pinching the flesh between her fingers. Credit: 123GO! “Ooh, that extra skin is new,” says the narrator. “A

A couple received an urgent request from their 'son' for $4000 - then their biological son called

Last month, Melbourne man Sam Peluso’s wife received a message from her son telling her she had a new number after dropping her phone down the toilet. He didn’t think much of it. His son had previously dropped the phone down the drain so this latest incident doesn’t seem out of character. “The fact that he dropped his phone in the toilet convinced us it could be him. That’s his style,” Peluso told 7NEWS.com.au. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> There was only one problem – the person on the other end of the phone was not his son. Almost caught When Peluso’s wife first received the message, no one rang the alarm bell. His ‘son’ – who texted from an Australian number – said he had dropped his phone down the toilet, and had to get a new phone and number, Peluso said. Peluso’s ‘son’ then asked for $4095 to help pay part of the bill. “(My wife) went back to him and asked him, ‘how do we pay this money and where do we pay it?’” TikTok can keep an eye

City dwellers with deep pockets enjoy Queensland's outback country lifestyle

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Located a few hours’ drive from Brisbane’s bustling lights, the Southern Downs entice city dwellers with deep pockets looking for a lifestyle change. Key points: Wealthy city dwellers move to the Southern Downs in search of a lifestyle change Proximity to Brisbane and Gold Coast appeals to shoppers Retirees and investors are also taking advantage of the rural lifestyle and lower prices Adrian Dundas and his wife, Nancy, left their life on the Gold Coast and moved inland, pursuing the steady rhythm of regional life. Now calling Warwick home, Mr Dundas said it was the perfect location. “We’re always looking for places to move and/or invest and this is the gem here,” he said. “The environment, the geographical position, how friendly the people are, and how generous they are. The cost of living is also much better here. “It’s a beautiful place, a beautiful place to live.” The vacancy rate in the Southern Downs is 0.1 percent — one of the lowest in Queensland. ( Provided: Adrian Dundas ) T

'We talk about kids': Our best Blind Dating score EVER

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Did we hear the wedding bells for teacher Tehlia and tiler Alex? Both say they can introduce their families to each other. Alex, 29, says: I got into Mt Lawley a bit early simply because it was difficult to find a parking space for my car. It’s a LandCruiser, like my baby. So I’m actually half an hour early. I went to Bar Rogue, just sat down and ordered a drink and waited for it. I was facing the door, so everyone who walked in, I wondered if it was him. When she comes in, she’s hot, so I’m happy. We introduce ourselves. He is easygoing, easy to talk to. Some people don’t, but he makes a good conversation. Camera Icon Thought her date was ‘hot’: Alex. Credit: John Koh / Western Australia When he first said he was Italian and Macedonian, it was pretty cool because my parents are Italian. So we both have European backgrounds, so he understands family dynamics. He’s got what I call old school moral wog. He is close to his family. When I sometimes take people home to meet fam