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“Done with the vaccine”: Karl Stefanovic blasts fifth booster

<p>Karl Stefanovic has once again sparked controversy after declaring he is “done with the vaccine.”</p> <p>Karl shocked viewers after expressing concerns that the jab could cause “heart issues” as the Australian Technical Advisory Group (ATAGI) updated its vaccine recommendations. </p> <p>According to the ATAGI, as of February 20, anyone aged 18 and over who has not had the COVID vaccine or has not contracted the virus in the past six months will be eligible to get another shot - opening up a fourth dose for Aussies aged 19-29 and a fifth dose for those 65 and over. </p> <p>“As you know, I am not a glowing ambassador for more than two shots,” Stefanovic said.</p> <p>The Today show host then questioned whether another dose would be able to fight new strains of the virus, stating he is aware of people “over the age of 60 who are still incredibly nervous about getting it."</p> <p>“The other thing that I am concerned about, if I have another dose, is that I may get complications,” he said. </p> <p>The host’s guest, medical expert Dr Nick Coatsway insisted Australians aged 60 and over “needn’t be” scared of the jab but added that the conceded boosters are only a temporary solution.</p> <p>“Let’s understand the science, if you get a fifth dose your protection is enhanced for around about 8-12 weeks and then it returns after the fourth dose or the third dose,” Dr Coatsworth said.</p> <p>The ATAGI has again emphasised the importance of Aussies who are already eligible, including people over 65, to get their booster in 2023 as they remain at high risk of severe disease and death from COVID. </p> <p>Currently, there is no additional booster available to those 18 and below, with the exception of children aged 5-17 who are at high risk of developing a severe illness.</p> <p><em>Image credit: Getty</em></p>

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Desperate search for grandfather enters fifth day

<p dir="ltr">A desperate search has entered its fifth day as police and volunteers continue looking for an elderly man missing in Victoria’s freezing weather.</p> <p dir="ltr">Christo was last seen at the Big Muster Drive, Dinner Plain, north east of Melbourne about 2.45pm on Friday.</p> <p dir="ltr">His wife raised the alarm later that day when the 70-year-old did not return which sparked a massive 120 people search including police, volunteers in High Country near Mount Hotham.</p> <p dir="ltr">Police have been driving around with infrared sensors in hopes of detecting body heat from Christo.</p> <p dir="ltr">Mouth Hotham has seen temperatures dip to a cool -3C and with wind gusts of up to 70km/h but real temperature feels have made it feel like -12C.</p> <p dir="ltr">Senior Constable Joel Magno-Thornton said there is a “high chance” that Christo is still alive but the area he is believed to be missing is extremely dangerous. </p> <p dir="ltr">"The terrain out here is treacherous," he said.</p> <p dir="ltr">On Monday, the devastated family issued a statement describing Christo as a “kind and loving person”.</p> <p dir="ltr">"We are devastated knowing that our dad Christo is still missing in Mount Hotham's high country," the statement read.</p> <p dir="ltr">"He is a grandfather to four beautiful granddaughters and we know he would love to see them again.</p> <p dir="ltr">"He is adored by his children, wife, family and friends and everyone else who knows him. </p> <p dir="ltr">"We are all praying that his strong and resilient nature will find his way back to us.”</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Images: Victoria Police/Nine News </em></p>

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In Defence of the Fifth Estate: Just Who Is Propagating Disinformation?

<p>The term fake news was popularised by now defunct US president Donald Trump in the days after he took office in early 2017.</p> <p>The notorious billionaire used it to describe the way in which the press reported on him, while others used it to describe disinformation circulating on the internet during the 2016 campaign that led to his election.</p> <p>The great irony is that while Trump repeated “fake news” to such an extent that it became everyday parlance, he was sitting in the most reputable seat in the US spitting out disinformation on a daily basis, which was especially damaging when it came to his pandemic denialism.</p> <p>Along with fake news, the terms misinformation and disinformation get bandied about a lot, often as though they’re interchangeable. However, misinformation usually means false information, whereas disinformation is false information with an intent to deceive, such as propaganda.</p> <p>The charge of spreading fake news is usually laid at the feet of the Fifth Estate: the growing body of bloggers and journalists publishing on websites and social media. This is distinct from the Fourth Estate, which is a term used to refer to the traditional mainstream media.</p> <p>Following on from this assertion about fake news, establishment figures – conservative politicians and the press – have been attempting to rein in the Fifth Estate. Yet, more often than not, this is due to these nontraditional new sources exposing the holes in their previously unchallenged agendas.</p> <p><strong>Rupert champions diversity</strong></p> <p>The dominance of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp in the Australian media landscape goes back decades. These days, it controls 59 percent of national and metropolitan print media, and it’s a top player as far as radio and television goes as well.</p> <p>“The predominance of News Corp in cross-media settings is unprecedented in liberal democracies,” stated GetUp in April this year.</p> <p>In its 2018 submission to the ACCC’s digital platform inquiry, News Corp slammed Facebook and Google for spreading fake news to generate profit, as well as damaging trust in publishers due to their “rapid spread of misinformation” and causing a reduction in media diversity and original content.</p> <p>However, more to the point would be that the Murdoch Empire with its near monopoly on news, is accusing these digital platforms with the very crimes of which it’s culpable of, in an effort to discredit these tech companies as they’re eroding its dominance and impacting its profits.</p> <p>Indeed, the ACCC digital platform inquiry led the Morrison government to draft laws that – since passed last February – require these social media companies to pay News Corp and other traditional outlets a fee for hosting their content.</p> <p>So, after discrediting these online platforms as lawless zones where anything goes, News Corp was quite happy to be the first local mainstream media outlet to strike a deal with Facebook, so the tech company now pays for the use of its content, following Morrison having paved the road with gold.</p> <p><strong>Making it up as you go along</strong></p> <p>Distrust in the Murdoch media is rampant in this country, and that’s due to a growing understanding that it is – and long has been – a purveyor of disinformation.</p> <p>Greenpeace’s Burnt Country report outlines that during the 2019/20 bushfire season that saw 20 percent of mainland forest perish, News Corp was making a concerted effort to downplay the obvious connection that the unprecedented crisis had to the heating of the planet.</p> <p>Report researchers found that News Corp published 75 percent of all articles denying climate change having anything to do with the bushfires, whilst the media outlet only published 46 percent of all articles dealing with the fires and climate over that period.</p> <p>The Greenpeace report further found that News Corp attempted to place the blame for the fires upon a lack of backburning and arson, despite any evidence of this. And this led to one of the biggest social media disinformation campaigns of recent times, that being #ArsonEmergency.</p> <p>News Corp also runs Sky News, which was just suspended from posting its news content on YouTube for a week, as the digital platform found the television broadcaster was spreading disinformation about the current COVID pandemic, including advocating unapproved treatments for the virus.</p> <p><strong>Which evil one?</strong></p> <p>Scott Morrison, though, takes his dislike of the Fifth Estate to another level. The PM asserted during a speech to a Pentecostal congregation in April that social media is “a very evil thing”. He said online platforms can be used by the “Evil One” and “spiritual weapons” must be used against them.</p> <p>However, distorting the truth for political gain is par for the course with Morrison. Just this week, he told the nation that due to the new IPCC report outlining that the planet is on the brink of a climate catastrophe, he suggests facilitating the expansion of the fossil fuel industry globally.</p> <p>Well known to be in bed with this industry, the PM suggests we should enhance fossil fuel use – the reason for the climate crisis – as then we can develop technologies to get us out of this predicament.</p> <p>Yet, renewable energy technologies already exist, and Morrison refuses to invest in them, although he’s happy for Singapore go green on Australian soil, as it moves to build the largest solar energy farm on the planet in the Northern Territory.</p> <p>To have the head of state blatantly spreading disinformation, not only leads to some citizens walking around with distorted ideas, but it further spreads distrust amongst those who see through his lies, which isn’t helpful when the government is asking people to buckle down for a pandemic.</p> <p><strong>Changing of the guard</strong><strong> </strong></p> <p>Just prior to the invention of the internet, Edward S Herman and Noam Chomsky warned that disinformation had long been used by government and the mass media to shape public opinion in their landmark work Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media.</p> <p>The main issue the mainstream media and government have in relation to the Fifth Estate is that it permits a diverse range of voices to express points of view that are often silenced by the establishment in order to suppress the truth and advance their own agenda.</p> <p>A point in case is the recent assault upon Gaza by the Israeli government, as while there were widespread complaints about how the mainstream media presented a pro-Israeli version of events, the Palestinian side was well represented via emerging online news sources.</p> <p>And another indication that the spread of fake news is not the real issue is when digital platforms have moved to shut down pages on their sites over mounting pressure from the campaign against disinformation, what has often occurred is reputable sources were actually targeted for takedown.</p> <p>The ongoing campaign against the Fifth Estate is predicated on the idea that these independent media organisations can’t be trusted as they’re just being run by regular people.</p> <p>Yet, Rupert was just a regular guy who took over his father’s newspaper company, and he’s a lot less credible a source than many of the new editors and journalists operating within the Fifth Estate.</p> <p><em>Written by Paul Gregoire. Republished with permission of <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/in-defence-of-the-fifth-estate-just-who-is-propagating-disinformation/" target="_blank">Sydney Criminal Lawyers. </a></em></p>

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Melbourne epidemiologist calls for fifth VIC lockdown

<p>Melbourne epidemiologist Professor James Trauer said that it's "very likely" that the city should go into its fifth lockdown due to a spike of COVID-19 cases originating from NSW.</p> <p>There have been 11 new cases of the highly contagious Delta variant and Trauer has recommended lockdown as he spoke to<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://7news.com.au/sunrise/on-the-show/epidemiologist-calls-for-melbourne-to-be-plunged-into-fifth-coronavirus-lockcdown-c-3406165" target="_blank"><em>Sunrise</em></a>.</p> <p>“We’ve seen increasing cases over the last few days, more exposure sites every day and I think we know that if we go early with lockdowns, the earlier we go, the shorter they need to be,” the head of Epidemiological Modelling at Monash University explained.</p> <p>“We need to get on top of this and we still don’t really understand the scale of the number of cases that are being created at the moment, so I would really support an early lockdown.”</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">"We need to get on top of this"<br /><br />Epidemiologist <a href="https://twitter.com/JamesTrauer?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@JamesTrauer</a> says Melbourne should be plunged into a fifth coronavirus lockdown to stop the highly-infectious Delta variant from spreading. <a href="https://t.co/YJV1Gpimd3">pic.twitter.com/YJV1Gpimd3</a></p> — Sunrise (@sunriseon7) <a href="https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/1415427218256273408?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2021</a></blockquote> <p>The Victorian government in a response to the outbreak has mandated that masks be worn indoors across the state.</p> <p>From Thursday, anyone over the age of 12 will be required to wear a mask in all indoor settings, including schools and workplaces, unless there is an exception.</p> <p>“I was very glad to see that masks are being mandated indoors,” Professor Trauer said.</p> <p>“That’s a very sensible thing to do first-up and then lockdown measures are logical to follow after that,” he added.</p>

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Dad of 5! Hugh Grant welcomes fifth baby

<p>Hugh Grant has welcomed his fifth child into the world with girlfriend Anna Eberstein.</p> <p>The news was accidentally announced by his ex Elizabeth Hurley while promoting her show, <em>The Royals.</em></p> <p>"I'm very lucky that 31 years into our friendship, he's still my best friend in the world. He's a really great guy," the actress said on <em>E!'s</em> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.eonline.com/shows/daily_pop" target="_blank">Daily Pop</a></strong></em></span> on March 6.</p> <p>"I see him a lot; I speak to him a lot. You know, he's now a father of five; he has five kids and he's a great dad. Yeah, he will remain my best friend for life."</p> <p>The name and gender of the baby were not revealed.</p> <p>Elizabeth also gave further details about Hugh’s new child on Andy Cohen’s<em> Watch What Happens Live!</em> two days later.</p> <p>"He had another one last week. He has five," the actress revealed. </p> <p>"He was over 50 when he spawned them all! He's an enchanting dad – really, really sweet. Having these kids has transformed him from a very miserable person into a fairly miserable person. It's improved him. He's gone up the scale."</p> <p>In January, Anna’s mother, Susanne, confirmed that her daughter was expecting another child with Hugh.</p> <p>"I'm very happy to be getting another grandchild. She's due rather soon," Susanne told<em> Aftonbladet.</em></p> <p>Anna, a Swedish television producer, showed off her baby bump while walking the red carpet at the 2018 Golden Globes alongside Hugh in January.</p> <p>This child is the 57-year-old actor’s fifth child and his third with his current partner Anna.</p> <p>Anna and Hugh had their son John Mungo Grant in September 2012 and a daughter, whose name has not been publicly announced, in December 2016. Hugh also has a six-year-old daughter, Tabitha Grant, and five-year-old son, Felix Chang Hong Grant, with ex Tinglan Hong.</p> <p>In 2012, Hugh revealed what it was like for him to become a father for the first time.</p> <p>"I did feel a little lumpy when I first met my daughter, yeah. Lots of people warned me about [not falling for my own baby]. They said never let anyone know, but the baby period is not that exciting. But I am excited, actually. I thought, well, I'll bluff through it — but very little bluffing has been required. I like my daughter very much. Fantastic," he confessed.</p> <p>"There probably is some truth that one of our main functions on the planet is to reproduce because it feels more of an achievement than it should do. Which is nonsense, really. But yesterday, I took my daughter to see my father, who's in hospital, and all the nurses were cooing over her. And I felt, well, pride," the<em> Love Actually</em> star said.</p> <p>"Has she changed my life? I'm not sure. Not yet. Not massively, no. But I'm absolutely thrilled to have had her. I really am and I feel a better person… Well, I think I do feel a little less me, me, me. But then, I've had other family to look after. I have an elderly father who's not very well at the moment, so it's never been entirely me, me, me.”</p> <p>Congratulations to Hugh and Anna! </p>

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Jamie Oliver welcomes fifth child

<p>Celebrity chef, Jamie Oliver, and his wife, Jools, welcomed their fifth chid into the world this morning.  </p> <p>The 41-year old took to Instagram earlier today to announce the news, saying everyone in his family is beyond happy.</p> <p><img width="500" height="775" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/25582/insert_500x775.jpg" alt="Insert (1)"/></p> <p>“And then this just happened guys!! IT'S A BABY BOY !! 😀 Everyone in the Oliver family is very surprised and beyond happy. He arrived safely, mum / @joolsoliver was really really amazing, unbelievably composed, natural birth and my two eldest Girls got to come in at the very end as the baby was born which was amazing to witness very very emotional”.</p> <p>The surprise pregnancy caught the reality television star off guard. He was quoted telling <em>The Mirror</em> back in March "This was not expected. I can't even believe I'm saying it. My own family were shocked too… I thought we'd have a couple of kids but that's about it.”</p> <p>"I love kids. My family keep me honest, I have a weird job, a weird life, but my family keep me quite real”.</p> <p>Congratulations to the new family of seven. They’re yet to name him yet though, what do you think he looks like? Let us know in the comments below.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/06/having-a-sibling-makes-boys-selfless/"><em>Having a sibling makes boys selfless</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/06/sibling-rivalries-in-my-childhood-shaped-who-i-am-today/"><em>Sibling rivalries in my childhood shaped who I am today</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="/lifestyle/family-pets/2016/05/kids-are-the-worst-instagram/"><em>In pictures: Kids behaving badly</em></a></strong></span></p>

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Harrison Ford set to return for fifth Indiana Jones movie

<p>Well, we teased <strong><a href="/news/news/2015/12/harrison-ford-irreplaceable-as-indiana-jones/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">this news last December</span></a></strong> and it looks as though its come true with Harrison Ford officially set to return for the new Indiana Jones sequel.</p> <p>Mr Ford will reprise his role as everyone’s favourite whip-cracking archaeologist in the fifth instalment of the franchise which is set to be released in 2019.</p> <p>Mr Ford, currently 73, will be 77-years-old at the time of the film’s release but we’re sure many of you will agree like a fine wine he just seems to be getting better with age.</p> <p>In case you haven’t noticed, there are plenty of people here at Over60 who are pretty big fans of the iconic actor. Check out Mr Ford’s <strong><a href="/news/news/2015/12/harrison-fords-original-audition/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">original Star Wars audition</span></a></strong> or here to see a <strong><a href="/news/news/2016/01/shirtless-photo-of-harrison-ford-at-28/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">shirtless photo of the actor</span></a></strong> as a 28 year old.</p> <p>We’ve also got a clip from <em>Raiders of the Lost Ark</em> to get you excited for the new film! </p> <p><em>Video credit: YouTube / FavoriteMovieClips</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/entertainment/movies/2016/02/20-movies-turning-20-in-2016/">20 movies turning 20 in 2016</a></strong></em></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/entertainment/movies/2015/12/top-10-horror-movies/">The top 10 classic horror movies of all time</a></strong></em></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/family-pets/2015/08/favourite-movie-dances/">Our favourite movie dance scenes of all time</a></strong></em></span></p>

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