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Property prices seem to have begun to edge back up, but there’s a lingering risk on the horizon that could make the recent lift very brief indeed.
The word being whispered in financial markets around the world is this: recession. The long run of post-GFC growth is beginning to tire, and technical indicators are hinting the US economy could soon enter recession. A recession is defined as two consecutive three-month periods where economic growth is negative. Another way of putting it is the total amount of income earned shrinks across the whole economy (the normal state of affairs is ever-rising income). A US recession would wreak havoc on the global economy. Would Australia be insulated? We have dodged the effect of US recessions in the past. They had a recession in the year 2000 and one in 2008, both of which we avoided. But back then, our economy had a bit more resilience baked in. These days we have already cut interest rates to record lows, meaning we have less space to use monetary policy. The RBA won’t be able to cut rates like it normally would in a downturn. Read more: https://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate/buying/what-happens-to-the-property-market-in-a-recession/news-story/168d27ec930ddf0bbba5cde6fd9e262b The inaugural Australia Fiji Rendezvous took place on Friday 23 August at Port Denarau at the Denarau Yacht Club. The Rendezvous attracted 17 vessels with captains and crews all keen to partake and receive updates on what is happening in the Australian superyacht industry.
Superyacht Australia members – Superyacht Group Great Barrier Reef, International Yacht Paint and AwlGrip, Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard, The Yard Brisbane and Superyacht Solutions attended the full day’s activities in Fiji last Friday that included a Morning Tea Expo, VIP Captain’s Lunch, Best Dressed Competition, BBQ Cooking Competition and a Networking Party. This event was modelled on the successful Australia Tahiti Rendezvous that Superyacht Australia have been managing for the past 7 years. “The formula established at the Australia/Tahiti rendezvous proved itself again. The Captains and crews were engaged with informative exchanges and enjoyable networking experiences. The cooking contest was a blast. As usual the crews participated enthusiastically! The venue and the weather were great. Everyone had a great time through the day and into the night. Read more at http://www.marinebusiness.com.au/business/inaugural-australia-fiji-rendezvous-hailed-a-successful-superyacht-collaboration#57oMT14Av6QCHLVD.99 Gisborne Taekwondo students are taking their martial arts talents to the Gold Coast.
Noah, Harrison, Qays, Sophie, Troy and Balian will compete at the 2019 Australian Taekwondo National Championships on the Gold Coast next month after winning selection at Victorian Taekwondo Selection Championships in July. Gisborne Taekwondo owner and head instructor Glyn Thomas says the selection championships are Victoria’s biggest taekwondo competition. “It was their first major competition that they had been in,” he said. “They’ve been in little ones but nothing as big as this. Where they are going now, it will be even bigger. There’s anywhere up to 1000 students from all around Australia.” During the selection championships, brothers Noah, 8, and Harrison, 12, won a combined two gold and four silver medals and one bronze. Qays, 8, came away with two gold medals, Sophie, 12, won a gold medal and Troy placed first in the senior division, winning a gold medal. “Balian didn’t place but because he’s a black belt, he can still enter the championships,” Mr Thomas said. Read more: https://www.starweekly.com.au/news/golden-journey-for-taekwondo-stars/ Out-of-contract Gold Coast Sun Jack Martin is set to ask for a trade at his exit meeting on Tuesday.
Martin, 24, is from Western Australia but is widely expected to seek a move to a Victorian club. He has attracted ample interest from Carlton, Essendon, Hawthorn and recently the Western Bulldogs. St Kilda and North Melbourne also registered their interest early in 2019. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trades-2019-gold-coasts-jack-martin-set-to-ask-for-a-trade-this-week-with-six-victorian-clubs-interested/news-story/0624c46a1dfcfd5ae19177dd54687d94 People usually overlook the significance of a moving budget as it is a time taking process, but experts believe that setting a budget for moving is a crucial step in the relocation procedure. When you move from one place to another, you need to take care of many expenses, including the removalists, moving truck, packing materials, security deposit, emergency lodging, and so many other things. If you have a moving budget, the entire process becomes a stress-free experience. I recently read an article on how to create a moving budget and liked it. I am planning my move in the next few weeks, and this guide has helped me a lot to make my moving budget. If you are looking for more information on this specific topic, read this article carefully.
https://www.betterremovalistsgoldcoast.com.au/create-a-realistic-moving-budget-using-this-guide/ Australian swimmer Shayna Jack will today meet with ASADA officials in Brisbane as she faces a lengthy suspension from the sport over a positive drug test.
The 20-year-old was sent home from a training camp in Japan ahead of the FINA World Swimming Titles in South Korea after testing positive to the muscle growth stimulant Ligandrol. Jack maintains her innocence and insists she has no idea how the stimulant got into her system. She faces a four-year ban from the sport unless she can prove to officials that food or supplements she took were contaminated. Today’s meeting with ASADA officials will not determine any penalty, instead she will find out more details of the test results. A tribunal hearing will be held in coming weeks with Jack looking at her swimming career being brought to an end. Jack will also front the media on Saturday for the first time, where she is expected to accuse Swimming Australia of forcing her to keep the positive test result quiet. Read more: http://www.mygc.com.au/swim-star-shayne-jack-to-face-off-with-asada-officials/ Australia’s largest wind farm, Coopers Gap, has begun generating electricity, with AGL announcing that the project remains on track for completion in the 2020 financial year.
Queensland’s Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Dr Anthony Lynham, inspected the Coopers Gap project on the Darling Downs with AGL General Manager Development and Construction, Dave Johnson. “We’re pleased to announce that the Coopers Gap Wind Farm is generating electricity into the National Electricity Market,” Mr Johnson said. “This is a significant milestone which is a credit to the hard work of everyone involved in this $850 million project including the owner, the Powering Australian Renewables Fund (PARF) and the construction consortium, GE – Catcon. “It’s also important to acknowledge the support received from the Queensland Government, the Western Downs and South Burnett regional councils, and local landowners. “The assistance of the Australian Energy Market Operator and Powerlink Queensland was particularly valuable in completing the connection of the wind farm to the grid. Read more: https://utilitymagazine.com.au/australias-biggest-wind-farm-begins-generating-electricity/ An orthopaedic surgeon has identified the plate found in the corpse of 4.7-metre crocodile 'MJ' as a bone plate used to heal fractures in humans.
Central Queensland crocodile farmer John Lever routinely examines crocodiles that die at the Koorana Crocodile Farm. He was surprised to find what is now believed to be a human orthopaedic plate inside MJ, who passed away about a month ago. Mr Lever said UK-based medical experts had confirmed the device was fitted onto a human bone after thoroughly examining photographs. "A company in England called Which Medical Device, and also an orthopaedic surgeon in England, they teamed up to come back to us and say it's definitely a human orthopaedic plate," he said. "We've found out the manufacturing company of these plates [is] called Synthes." In an email to Mr Lever, UK-based radiologist Phil Haslam and orthopaedic surgeon Craig Gerrand said they believed the plate was attached to a human bone. "My orthopaedic colleague is pretty sure this is a 3.5 millimetre DCP [dynamic compression plate] from AO [an international community of medical specialists in the field of musculoskeletal trauma]," the email said. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-01/surgeon-says-orthopaedic-plate-inside-croc-of-human-origin/11373988 AFL goal umpire is dropped for the call that saw Essendon miss out on a clear goal against Suns8/2/2019 The AFL has responded to arguably the worst goal umpiring error for the year by dropping the official responsible for Round 20.
Foxfooty.com.au understands Tristan Symes has been relegated to reserve goal umpire for Brisbane’s clash against the Western Bulldogs. He will sit in the Gabba stands with the score reviewer. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-goal-umpire-is-dropped-for-the-call-that-saw-essendon-miss-out-on-a-clear-goal-against-suns/news-story/5ef1cfa2171a04b9fd78d44e7b6e1561 |
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