1. Need diamonds? Use the ATM.
Are you ever in such a rush that you think ‘gee, I just don’t have time to go into a regular store to buy the diamonds I need right this moment’? Then has Mumbai, India, got the machine for you! The capital of the subcontinent has become the first city in the world to roll out diamond dispensing machines. Machines that dispense gold have been around for a while, but these are the first ones dedicated to a girl’s best friend.
2. Abbott will repeal pokie reforms
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has vowed to repeal the poker machine reforms – mandatory pre-commitment technology – if he wins Government. This would join the list of other Labor legislation such as the carbon tax he has vowed to wind back. But any vow to change the laws won’t be so easy without a majority in the senate, with Greens holding sway there. This would give Mr Abbott two fronts on which he may be able to call a double dissolution election should he push for it. Clubs around Australia are said to derive 40 per cent of profits from problem gamblers and mandatory pre-commitment technology would help these gamblers set personal limits, while limiting the amount of cash that could be withdrawn from on-site ATMs.
3. Man dies in immigration centre
A Sri Lankan man, in his 20s, has apparently committed suicide after being denied the chance to attend a religious festival. The man, who was held at the Sydney Immigration Residential Housing Complex next to Villawood Detention Centre, had been in Australia for two years and had been granted refugee status but was waiting for his security clearance and had been held in detention.
4. Women give birth to record number of babies
297,900 babies! That’s how many bubs were popped into existence last year in Australia, the largest number in history. Despite the baby boom the nation’s fertility rate still declined a smidge to 1.89 babies per woman (only statistically, thankfully). Dads are on average 33.1 years old when they first hunker down to the business of fatherhood. The data? From the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Top Comments
Hi guys, a small correction - Mumbai isn't the capital of India. That would be New Delhi.
Jumping on the pokie bandwagon is just another pitiful attempt by Tony Abbott to gain brownie points (and votes) with another vocal minority group with money to campaign against the Government about sensible reforms that might just hurt their hip pocket but will provide the majority of us with real positives in the future.
We need to stop looking at the short term and look to the long term we will all adapt to a Carbon Tax, the Miners will adapt to a super profits tax and the clubs and pubs will adjust to the pokie reforms and we may just get venues that provide a little entertainment instead of the pokie light show, funny thats what they use to do before they realised that they could sit back and rack in the dough from pokies.