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Home and Away teases a dramatic new story as the show takes a short break in Australia

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Home and Go spoilers to follow. Australian viewers are completely without a soap fix this week, because not only Neighbor finished for good, but Home and Go is off the screen too. Thank goodness for Summer Bay fans, rest for Home and Go is a short one, and the show will return to Australian screens next Monday (August 8) – and is likely to bring some serious drama with it when it returns. A new trailer released on the official Instagram page for the soap teases what will happen when the show returns on August 8, and ominously teases that “a friend is about to fall”. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in other formats, or you may be able to find more information, on their website. Related: Home and Go star responds to the release of the latest character And not only that, but we’re also told that promises will be broken, lines will be broken, and mistakes will be made – we did say it brings drama. When the show airs its final episode

Chrishell Stause is back in style to Instagram in a bright pink miniskirt after a short hiatus

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Chrishell Stause returned to Instagram by giving his followers fashionable snaps earlier on Sunday. The Selling Sunset star hasn’t posted in days, so she captioned her post, ‘Sorry guys, I’m back!’ In a series of hilarious throwback photos, the TV personality, 41, mentions how much he can’t wait to see his co-star and rescue dog, Gracie. Gorgeous: Chrishell Stause, 41, flaunts a white crop top and pink miniskirt as she returns to Instagram The first picture that the actress shared is a photo of herself posing in a white crop top with flared arms. She added a hot pink miniskirt while enjoying the afternoon when summer was coming to an end. Chrisell wore large sunglasses as he sat in a comfortable chair in the rooftop restaurant with the perfect view. He had a big smile on his face as he held a glass of white wine in his hand. Close friends: The actress was spotted posing with her two Selling Sunset co-stars, Emma and Chelsea, along with her friend Aubrey So cute: Beau

FIFO worker breaks down his salary increase to $3200 a week after taking a VERY short course

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A flight attendant turned FIFO worker has explained how she earns $3,200 a week after taxes at an Australian mine, but also exposed the downside. Megan Meeke, a former flight attendant for Virgin, increased her weekly salary by more than 30 percent after taking a simple eight-hour online training course that gave her more registered skills to use on the job site. She warns that it’s far from easy money, describing how she often has to work up to 77 hours a week – not to mention dealing with offensive comments from male colleagues. Scroll down for the video Megan Meeke (pictured) is training for three new tickets to a job as a trading assistant – which sees her salary soar to $3,200 per week – but it’s not without its downsides. Completing the training took Ms Meeke (pictured) just one day, with eight hours of online training Ms Meeke also reveals how brutal the list is – working 77 hours a week ‘You only get a job in the mines because you kneel,’ he told one man. One

New rules rolled out to help protect Australians from text message scams

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has rolled out new rules to protect Australians from text message fraud. Key points: Australians lose more than $2 billion to fraud in 2021 Telecom providers could face fines of up to $250,000 if they fail to comply The frequency of fraudulent SMS increased sharply after crackdown on scam callers Starting today, cellular providers will be required to identify, track, and block text message fraud, share information about fraudulent messages with other providers, and report fraud to authorities. According to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), Australians lost more than $2 billion to fraud in the last year, with about $10 million lost via text messages. Data from Scamwatch shows more than 67,000 text message frauds were reported during 2021. Federal Communications Secretary Michelle Rowland said the new rules would disrupt the scammers’ business model. “Most Australians have received a fraudulent text message

New dinosaur fossils with short arms show they could have provided grip during mating

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A new fossil of a dinosaur with short arms like Tyrannosaurus rex suggests that its disproportionate size served a purpose. Scientists think the carnivorous animals may have used their tiny appendages to grip one another during mating, or to help them stand up after falling. new dinosaur, Meraxes gigas lived millions of years apart from the infamous T. rex and were apparently not close relatives. The fossil was studied by researchers at the Ernesto Bachmann Museum of Paleontology in Neuquén, Argentina after it was discovered in Patagonia. They also found the species had a large, bumpy skull, possibly used for hunting. Project leader Dr Juan Canale said: ‘Actions related to predation are most likely carried out by the head. ‘I tend to think their arms are used in other kinds of activities. ‘They may have used their arms for reproductive behaviors such as holding the female during mating or supporting themselves to stand back up after a rest or fall.’ Fossils suggest Meraxes gigas