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Woman struck by a rollercoaster at the Royal Melbourne Show remains in an "induced coma".
On September 25, Shylah Rodden was struck by the Rebel Coaster at the Royal Melbourne Show, leading to serious bodily injuries.
Rodden suffered broken bones and a brain injury after being struck by a carriage and has remained in an induced coma in hospital.
The rollercoaster was estimated to be travelling more than 70km/h when it struck the 26-year-old. According to police, she was trying to retrieve her phone on the rollercoaster tracks. A few days later, the Melbourne Royal Show said WorkSafe had deemed the ride safe to reopen.
Family members of a young woman critically injured at the Melbourne Royal Show are investigating possible legal action. Shylah Rodden is fighting for life in hospital after she was hit by a rollercoaster while allegedly trying to retrieve her phone. https://t.co/5zYfOfohG3 #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/qmus4MBSTb
— 7NEWS Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) October 2, 2022
In a statement, a Victoria Police spokesperson said: “It appears at this early stage the woman, believed aged in her 20s, may have walked on and entered the track to try and retrieve a dropped phone before she was hit by a rollercoaster carriage, about 5:45pm.”
Rodden’s family is reportedly now considering legal action against the rollercoaster operators.
Her family have since created a Go Fund Me to support her medical bills, labelling the incident a “tragic accident”.
A close friend of Rodden’s wrote: “I would like to raise as much money as I can for Shylah’s 24-hour care, rehab, therapy, possible equipment as Shylah has suffered brain injury, changes that will need to be made around her house (shower and toilet).
“Family and friends are devastated during this crucial time and thank everyone for all the kind wishes and donations. It has not went unnoticed.”
If you would like to contribute to the Go Fund Me, you can do so here.
We need to talk about the (other) Beckhams.
It’s been confirmed that Tom Cruise, the man who will not allow himself to die in movies, is planning to shoot his next film in actual space. And we just have some questions about the logistics of that.
And Kanye West has had his Instagram and Twitter accounts restricted following a series of posts from the musician that included racial abuse. After Fox aired a two-part interview with Kanye that included some truly troubling moments, it’s time to take another look at how his behavior is being covered.
Plus, Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham are back in the headlines, thanks to a slightly unhinged Vogue interview, and as usual, it’s not looking good for the young lovers. As we question Brooklyn’s weird obsession with physical clothing labels, we need to talk about the young Hollywood couples who are making marriage their entire brand.
Listen to today's episode of The Spill below:
People in NSW flee homes as floods threaten state.
People across NSW were forced to flee their homes over the weekend as floodwaters rose, with thousands of others poised to leave if ordered.
The State Emergency Service performed 28 rescues in the 24 hours up to Sunday afternoon, 21 of those during the night and the majority for people who had attempted to drive through floodwaters.
Evacuation orders had been issued for areas along the Lachlan and Hawkesbury rivers, with more than 100 warnings issued across NSW as of last night.
NSW SES volunteers had a busy weekend responding to flooding across the State, receiving more than 1000 calls for assistance since 6pm Fri 7 Oct.
— NSW SES (@NSWSES) October 9, 2022
🔴Flood Rescues: 44
104 Flood Warnings in place:
🟡Advice: 38
🟠Watch & Act: 50
🔴Emergency Warnings: 16https://t.co/f6KKGjxEnA pic.twitter.com/Od5c1JMVQu
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged people to follow the advice from emergency services.
"This is not a time for people to take risks," he said yesterday.
Emergency Services Minister Steph Cooke told people to be cautious, with clearer weather forecast for the start of the week.
"Don't be deceived. The sun might be out in various parts of the state ... but our rivers continue to rise," she said.
TODAY WEATHER ALERT: Residents across New South Wales have been told the "worst is yet to come" as the state faces a renewed flood risk.#9Today | WATCH LIVE 5.30am pic.twitter.com/3ZokejUjp7
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) October 9, 2022
Cooke said rural, remote and regional areas will be "on edge" as they wait for the next big weather system to hit from Wednesday.
Meanwhile in Victoria, heavy rain drowned out a wine and music festival over the weekend as authorities issued major flood warnings. A handful of the warnings had been reduced last night as the worst of the weather subsided.
- With AAP.
Chris Dawson’s daughter believes her mother was buried under family pool.
Chris Dawson’s daughter has revealed she believes her father buried her mother, Lynette, underneath the family’s pool.
During an interview on 60 Minutes last night, Shanelle Dawson, who was four years old when Lynette disappeared from their Sydney home over 40 years ago, has given her first interview since her father was convicted of her mum's murder.
In the interview, Shanelle recalled memories of her sitting in her family station's wagon with her mother slumped in the front seat and of Chris burying her mother underneath the family pool, which came to light after police put her under hypnosis in 2013.
"It was like I could feel myself as a four-and-a-half-year-old child again," she said.
"I believe I saw my sister and I in the back of a car, of our station wagon, and my mother slumped in the front."
The daughter of Lynette Dawson has spoken out for the first time since her father was convicted of his wife's murder. @Gabrielle_Boyle #9News
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) October 9, 2022
MORE: https://t.co/79R0otVcj4 pic.twitter.com/ugB0SaP9AT
"I believe I saw him shining headlights on a spot near the pool and digging. I believe that he buried her in that spot for that night, and then the next day when he didn’t have us kids, moved her somewhere else."
When asked whether she believed the memories were true, Shanelle said, "I think they are, yes."
Chris Dawson is currently behind bars after he was found guilty of his wife's murder in August. Lynette's body has not been found.
New Omicron COVID-19 booster rolls out today.
A new Omicron-specific Moderna vaccine will be rolled out across the country today.
The booster, called Spikevax Bivalent Original/Omicron, or mRNA-1273.214, is the first bivalent vaccine to be made available in the country and targets the original 2020 strain and the Omicron variant BA.1.
The booster was recommended by the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) last month.
The first Omicron-specific Moderna bivalent booster to be available in Australia will be rolled out on Monday #COVID https://t.co/jNjAE8Jewq
— Charis Chang (@CharisChang2) October 8, 2022
ATAGI recommends the booster is administered at least three months after your most recent COVID‑19 vaccine dose or COVID-19 infection for people aged 18 years and older.
People who are up-to-date with boosters don't need to get the shot, which should not be used as a "primary dose".
It is currently not recommended for those under 18.
Why some men can't handle women playing footy.
The AFLW is now in its seventh season, with all 18 AFL men's teams represented with an equivalent AFLW side and the women, who once were just happy to be allowed to play, are now starting to realise that this is really happening, that they can make a career out of playing the game they love.
But despite the radical improvement since the league's launch five years ago, some men continue to criticise the level of support the women's game has been getting.
Today, we look at why the fear of men's space being taken from them persists and whether we should ignore or engage with the criticism at all.
Feature Image: AAP/Go Fund Me.