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The body of missing bushwalker Esther Wallace has been found.
A body has been found in NSW's central west, in the same area where woman Esther Wallace went missing while hiking last month.
The 47-year-old woman became separated from her hiking companion/partner while walking through Federal Falls at the Mount Canobolas State Recreation Area, west of Orange NSW on November 30.
Missing woman Esther Wallace's body found in bushland near Orange https://t.co/aE4dqQ8DjC
— ABC News (@abcnews) December 11, 2022
Acting Superintendent Lawson said Wallace and her partner had argued shortly before she vanished into the scrub.
“I believe there might have been a bit of a disagreement about the right way to get out of that area. He was able to make his way out. He waited at the top of the car park for Wallace to return; when she didn't return he alerted police and emergency services.”
A large-scale search was conducted in the area and some items of what is believed to be her clothing were discovered. Following an extensive search, a body was found in the Mount Conabolas State Recreation Area about 4pm on Sunday, NSW Police said.
The body was found about two kilometres from where the woman was last seen. Investigations are ongoing and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
Superintendent Lawson said hypothermia is being considered a potential cause of death, and that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her passing.
Taylor Swift’s career change has ignited a new controversy.
In response to some of the backlash surrounding the launch of their Netflix documentary series, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a formal statement, labelling one of the biggest criticisms against them as a complete lie.
And a new red carpet photo of Katie Holmes has launched an avalanche of headlines and jokes, thanks to her surprise retro style. But if you’re a true Katie fan, then you’ll know she always ties her viral fashion moments to a big life change and this look is no exception.
Plus, over the weekend it was announced that Taylor Swift is making her feature-length directorial debut with an original script she wrote herself. Then it was announced she was taking part in a prestigious interview series and all hell broke loose. But this new wave of controversy is about more than just Taylor Swift and a potential Oscar win.
Get today’s episode of The Spill in your ears below:
Nine injured at Sydney Christmas Carols event.
Three children were taken to hospital after a firework landed in the crowd of a Christmas Carols event in Sydney's north on Sunday night.
The Christmas celebrations at Allambie Heights Oval in Sydney's Northern Beaches took a scary turn just after 9.30pm, when fireworks turned into the watching crowd.
Video footage from the scene shows screams from the crowd.
A Christmas celebration last night took an awful turn, with a firework accident on Sydney's northern beaches sending two children to hospital. @Gabrielle_Boyle #9News pic.twitter.com/5nWR0N88ib
— 9News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) December 11, 2022
Three children were taken to hospital and six were treated for minor injuries.
An 11-year-old boy suffered a chest injury after being hit by a rogue firework and was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital, while an eight-year-old girl was taken to hospital for a wrist injury sustained in crowd chaos. She has since been discharged.
A 12-year-old boy was taken to hospital by his parents for minor burns and has since been released, news.com.au reported.
It is unclear exactly why the fireworks landed in the crowds, with speculation wind could have pushed the fireworks in the wrong direction.
A crime scene has been established and SafeWork NSW has been notified.
Progress stalls on bridging gender pay gap.
Australian women are earning nearly $26,000 less than their male colleagues as efforts to close the gender pay gap stall.
The latest data released by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency shows the pay gap remains stuck at 22.8 per cent.
This means for the first time, the gap in the 2021/22 financial year was the same as the year before, with women paid $0.77 for every $1 earned by men.
Seven in 10 employers have pay gaps that favour men while women continue to be under-represented in leadership.
The agency's census found men were more likely to hold managerial positions, even in female-dominated sectors such as healthcare and education.
The number of female chief executives rose from 19.4 per cent in the previous year to 22.3 per cent. And by just five per cent since 2014.
About one in five boards do not have any women members.
Women in other senior levels of management earned almost $100,000 less over the same period.
Only two industries have more women in management than their proportion in the workforce, these include the grouping of transport, postal work and warehousing (26 per cent managers) and mining (21 per cent managers).
Workplace Gender Equality Agency director Mary Wooldridge said the stalled progress should encourage employers to take action.
"Lasting change requires employers to make bold, creative choices that send a signal to all employees that gender equality is a core part of their business strategy and a priority for those in leadership and managerial roles," Ms Wooldridge said.
"Leading employers are already putting solutions in place that address challenges like workforce shortages by tailoring factory shifts around school pick-up and drop-off times or promoting flexible hours or part-time work arrangements among managers and executives."
- With AAP.
Oprah Winfrey opens up about scary menopause experience.
Oprah Winfrey has opened up about the extreme symptoms she experienced throughout menopause, including heart palpitations so intense she "thought she was going to die".
Winfrey, 68, appeared on Paramount+ series The Checkup With Dr David Agus alongside friend Maria Shriver.
She said she did not experience the more common symptom of hot flushes, but would often lie awake at night terrified about making it to the next day.
I’m so excited that #TheCheckup with Dr. David Agus is now streaming on @paramountplus! Make sure you tune into the episode where @Oprah & I have a candid discussion about the “Big M” and bring the topic of menopause into the light. Get a sneak peek here:https://t.co/SJ7iciZWAL
— Maria Shriver (@mariashriver) December 6, 2022
The talk show host was so concerned she went to a doctor, who put a catheter through her artery into her heart before recognizing that the issues were symptoms of menopause.
"I have journals filled with: 'I don’t know if I’ll make it until the morning'," Winfrey recalled. "I thought I was going to die every night."
She added that she felt restless during menopause and couldn't focus enough to read, which led her to end Oprah’s Book Club.
Winfrey said she never had someone in her life to talk about menopause with. She hoped her openness would help destigmatize the experience.
Oprah went on to express her desire to destigmatise the experience of menopause, revealing that her mother never educated her about what to expect.
The fall out from Harry & Meghan's new doco.
The first three episodes of Harry and Meghan’s much anticipated Netflix documentary have finally dropped and we've learned quite a bit from the royal couple.
But for those around in 1995, who witnessed Harry's mother Princess Diana also spill the beans on 'the firm', we only realised much later just how much she had been manipulated into that interview and the damage it would cause to both her and her family.
Today, we look at whether Harry and Meghan have been ensnared by the same trap, what this will mean for the Sussex’s future and family affairs.
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