Premier orders $10 million study into potential 2032 Olympic Games bid

The Queensland State Government has announced a $10 million study which will investigate the possibility of a south-east Queensland bid to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The inquiry will examine potential venues and infrastructure, as well as the funding required and where it would come from.

According to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, the cost of the study would largely be delivered by current staff and resources.

Psychologists financially ruined after joining failed counselling franchise

Thirty-one psychologists who spoke to the ABC have stated they are ‘financially ruined’ after joining a counselling franchise in the Gold Coast. 

Life resolutions was founded in 2001 by Mary Magalotti, a high-ranking executive of the Australian Psychology Society, and Jodie Brenton, who has a background in marketing and advertising. 

Many psychologists borrowed heavily to buy into the franchise but found they were unable to repay their debts, claiming that the company charged large fees and failed to deliver clients in sufficient numbers.

Melbourne boys college sued over sexual assault negligence

A Melbourne Catholic boys school has settled a case between two students after a boy, in year 7 at the time, was allegedly raped by a student in year 12.

The victim and his family sued Whitefriars College for negligence arguing the boy has suffered severe post traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality traits from the incident.

The school declined to answer questions about the incident, including whether they have made any policy changes to protect students in the future.

Animals rights activists designated ‘domestic terrorists’ in Australia

Animal rights activists who invade farms to stage protests will be hit with huge new fines in measures announced by Australia’s south-eastern state government after they were branded as ‘domestic terrorists’ by the region’s deputy leader.

The penalties follows a series of demonstrations and direct action staged by vegan activists on private farms and abattoirs in recent months.

Prime minister Scott Morrison recently pledged to introduce national legislation to crack down on animal rights activists invading private properties.

Chandrayaan- 2: India launches second moon mission

India successfully launched its second lunar mission one week after halting the initial scheduled blast due to a technical snag.

The spacecraft has entered the Earth’s orbit and will stay there for 23 days before beginning a series of manoeuvres, taking it into lunar orbit.

India hopes the $154 million mission will be the first to land on the Moon’s south pole, also making it the fourth country to land on the Moon’s surface.

Turkish authorities have deported hundreds of Syrian refugees

Turkish authorities rounded up and deported hundreds of Syrian refugees in recent weeks in one of the harshest crackdowns on the refugees in Turkey since the beginning of the civil war.

After being detained, the refugees were reportedly sent back to areas in northern Syria which are plagued by instability and violence.

The mass deportations signalled a shift in Turkey which more recently moved to stem the migrant flows into the country by tightening security along the frontier and increasingly limiting the movements of Syrians within Turkey.

Nursing home residents ignored

The Federal Government’s Aged Care Commission fielded four complaints about Queensland Nursing Homes in 2016 and 2017 following the deaths of two elderly residents.

According to the Coroners report ‘all the complaints revealed similar themes in relation to falls resulting in serious injuries, consultation and communication, clinical assessment and health and personal care’.

Families of the former residents describe instances where their loved ones were ‘frequently left in faeces’ and ignored or forgotten about by staff. 

Noosa council declares a climate emergency

Noosa local council has become the first in Queensland and 27th in Australia to announce a climate emergency. 

The declaration, unanimously endorsed by council, comes with a target to achieve net-zero carbon emissions locally by 2026 as well as planning for severe weather events and storm surges.

According to Mayor Tony Wellington, coastal communities like Noosa on the northern end of the Sunshine Coast, are “particularly vulnerable to impacts of a changing climate.