Aussie actor and former “Mr Universe” Calum von Moger fighting for life

The bodybuilder and actor’s claim to fame is playing Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 2018 film Bigger. Source: Get India News Australian bodybuilder Calum von Moger is fighting for his life in hospital, following an apparent two-storey jump through a window. The exact details surrounding the Bigger star’s circumstances have not been released or confirmed, but friend…

Can you ear me: Scientists create new hearing cells

Some very positive news out of Northwestern University, with scientists making significant inroads to preventing aging hearing loss. Source: Sydney ENT Clinic Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have found a way to potentially overcome deafness, by creating new hearing cells that bypass the “major hurdle” plaguing developments. The project, based in Chicago, Illinois, is still in…

Lynnsanity: Heat split with Big Bash legend

Chris Lynn had a poor BBL|11, and the Heat finished second-last, leading Brisbane to “look to the future” in a mutual decision. Source: Young Witness After 11 seasons and over 100 matches, Chris Lynn and the Brisbane Heat have parted ways, ending one of the most entertaining sporting partnerships in Australia. A foundation player with…

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FIFA and EA sports part ways

9 million people have already played FIFA 22 as of December last year according to EA. Source: EA. It’s the end of an era after negotiations between FIFA and Electronic Arts (EA) failed to extended their partnership. Starting from 2023, any EA football game will be called EA Sports FC according to the BBC, who…

Musk “would” reverse Trump’s Twitter ban

New Twitter owner Elon Musk would reinstate former US president Donald Trump’s account if he returns to the platform, citing “freedom of speech”. Source: Wikimedia Commons Continuing the recurring theme of keeping his name in the headlines following his acquisition of Twitter a fortnight ago, Elon Musk has now publicly stated he would reverse the…

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Queensland set to criminalise coercive control

The new legislation is expected to be enacted by the end of 2023. Source: Freepik. Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced that coercive control will be made a criminal offence by the end of 2023, amid an outcry from domestic violence advocates and the community. In a joint statement with the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Women…