Griffith University Students hit the net in big way

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THEY’RE doing it on the bus and in bed.

It seems university students are studying anywhere but on campus at Griffith, where online student numbers are mounting, up a staggering 42 per cent each year.

Web-based courses are teaching the equivalent of 5600 full-time students — up from 1189 in 2006 — making the online community the third biggest “campus”.

Across Griffith’s five campuses and online there are almost 50,000 students, with the equivalent of 11 per cent of them online, some studying on campus and by correspondence.

Among the online population is an increasing number of Gold Coast students who prefer the flexibility of online degrees, plus residents from the northern corridor and Tweed border who choose not to travel.

Griffith’s academic deputy vice-chancellor Sue Spence said the rapid growth of online students was incredible, with a 79 per cent increase in enrolments in the past two years — from 2897 to 5601 students.

Meanwhile, Gold Coast enrolments — currently Griffith’s largest campus — dropped 5 per cent (about 900 students) in 2011, then recovered with a 5 per cent increase last year.

Prof Spence said a growing number of people were opting for online degrees to juggle busy lifestyles, but campus-based degrees were also changing to offer more flexibility.

“People are choosing online courses to save time on travel, have more flexibility, juggle work and do their course on weekends and evenings,” she said. “Most lectures are now streamed online so that students can catch up on buses or wherever if they do miss a lecture.

“We’ll be encouraging more students to watch lectures online in advance so they can come work in smaller groups to discuss the content more on campus.”

But Prof Spence said the campus would never disappear because people still enjoyed the university lifestyle.

Teen daredevil dies after failed jump

Tyrone Gilks died when training for a world record jump attempt. This photo shows him doing another jump at a different location. Pics: Supplied

A GOLD Coast freestyle motorcycle rider has died after a training jump ended tragically on the NSW Central Coast yesterday.

Tyrone Gilks, 19, stopped breathing when he crashed and was hurled over the handlebars while training at the Maitland Showground in NSW for a bid to break the world mark — 94.48m — for the longest ramp-to-dirt jump on a 250cc.

Paramedics were called to the showground about 10.30am and worked on Gilks until a rescue helicopter arrived.

Gilks was airlifted to the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, where he underwent surgery. He died last night as a result of severe head and chest injuries.

Gilks grew up in the Newcastle area but recently moved to Palm Beach, where he was pursuing his passion with the local MXstore as a sponsor.

An employee from the Burleigh Heads business said store managers had gone to be at Gilks’s bedside.

“The family have asked for privacy so there isn’t much we can say, other than Tyrone is in our prayers,” he said.

“Gilks was a fantastic rider who was in the store every single day. Riding was his life.”

Well-known in freestyle motorcycle circles, Gilks began smashing world records when he was 11.

As a teenager, he spent time in America training with Robbie Knievel, son of famous motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel, and beat several of Australian motocross jump legend Robbie Maddison’s records.

Tributes were made on social media websites as well as Gilks’ Facebook page.

One said: “U will never be forgotten ever u were one of my true mates and never replaceable u will always live on with us.”

A tribute page, R.I.P Tyrone Gilks, had received over 7000 “Likes” within hours. One post read: “another young rider, a life snatched away just like that, its horrible and im sure there are many tears shed tonight, just keep in mind only the good die young.”Brett Smith wrote: “Insane rider, R.I.P with all the other boys up there.”

Another fan, Mandy, posted: “You were simply the best.”Tributes on Twitter also came from around the world; Australian and international motorsport magazines also offered their condolences.

Fox Head Australia posted a photo of Gilks with the message: “We love you, mate. Rest in peace Tyrone Gilks.”

Source: goldcoast.com.au

Clive Plamer, Australian Billionaire almost has yacht on the rocks

Clive Palmer’s boat Maximus was towed, inset, after losing power and drifting near rocks.

GOLD Coast billionaire Clive Palmer – the man planning to build Titanic II – had a lucky escape when his superyacht drifted perilously close to the rocks and needed rescuing this week.

Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR) received emergency calls from the crew onboard his Horizon yacht Maximus shortly before 7.10pm on Wednesday.

The $5 million-plus vessel lost power and began drifting towards rocks on the north-eastern corner of Wavebreak Island.

VMR search and rescue controller Steve Pomas said at first his team was not aware it was Mr Palmer’s boat.

It is believed Mr Palmer was entertaining business associates onboard the vessel, with luxury vehicles seen parked outside his Sovereign Islands mega-mansion.

“They told us there was no propulsion and that they had lost power … and had gone towards the rocks,” Mr Pomas said.

“The passengers seemed a bit panicked because it could’ve turned into a nasty situation … a lot of people had lifejackets on.”

Mr Pomas said the crew on the vessel let off a flare to guide the rescue team towards them and a line was secured to the boat’s stern and towed it out into the channel where water police secured a line to the front.

“Once we were in the channel we had to take it to a berth, but being the size it was made it difficult to find an available berth for it,” he said.

“We ended up taking it to the fuel wharf at Mariners Cove. They had an electrician waiting there to have a look at it.”

The operation took close to two hours and Mr Pomas said it was not the first time Mr Palmer had called for help out on the water.

“It can be quite dangerous whenever you are dealing with a boat of that size and it’s challenging,” he said.

“We have assisted Clive once before when he ran aground in a similar-sized boat on the northern Broadwater a few years ago.”

Mr Palmer’s string of bad boating luck is ironic considering he plans to build the Titanic II, a modern-day replica of the original, ill-fated cruise ship, which he hopes will set sail in 2016. He has recently promoted the venture overseas, tweeting about the response its had. Even yesterday he tweeted: “The world has embraced Titanic II”. 

Mr Palmer was unavailable for comment when contacted by the Bulletin yesterday.

Food trucks, bikes and now, a trailer

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Hawker style … Jay Holland with his soon-to-be-launched street food trailer.

You wait ages for a bus, and then three come at once. It seems it’s the same with street food. A year ago, Brisbane had none, now we have Harold Fleming’s popular The Bun Mobile, Street Food Australia trialling food bikes, and the recently launched The Wandering Elephant, hawking Asian treats. What’s next?

A street food trailer, of course.

Within the next eight weeks, ‘Wing n It’ will launch, selling, as the name suggests, chicken wings plus other American delicacies.

The street food trailer’s owner is Jay Holland, head chef at New Farm’s Little Larder.

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“I love what I do, but I only work days and there’s only so long you can excited about cooking eggs,” Holland says.

“We put on an American night at Little Larder recently for some friends and it was a huge success. It got me thinking – why didn’t we do something ourselves. American food is huge right now, so it seemed a good choice.”

Holland is now the proud owner of a two tonne, five metre long trailer, bought second hand from a business that used it to sell food at fairs.

“I actually have a truck licence for up to 8 tonnes, so the plan is to hire a truck to transport it around,” he says.

Holland says with council support, he hopes to be up and running within the next two months.

“I’ll just do two or three nights a week – I’m thinking that I’ll stick to the Milton/Paddington/Bardon area, but I also have an interest in bikes and tattoos, so I’d like to do bike and tattoo shows too.”

In addition to chicken wings, which will come five different ways, Holland says he’ll be offering chilli cheese fries and onion rings as well as some “over the top American soft drinks” like grape soda and Dr Peppers.

Stay tuned for more.

Source: goodfood.com.au

Kim Kardashian will take over an entire hospital floor for her birth.

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The 32-year-old reality star is expecting her first child with boyfriend Kanye West in July and she wants her baby’s first moments to be “idyllic”, so she has booked a whole floor to herself at her chosen facility for when she goes into labour.

An insider told the Daily Star newspaper: “Kim’s taking the preparations for childbirth very seriously. She wants everything to be perfect and, luckily for her, money is no object.

“Kim’s been reading about how monumental the first few moments of a baby’s life are and wants her child’s entry to the world to be idyllic.

“They’ve booked an entire floor at their chosen hospital and her room will be totally sound-proofed before the delivery.”

The raven-haired beauty will also create a relaxing ambience with blue, green and purple lighting, in addition to calming music, to help keep her calm.

The source added: “She wants all outside influences and noise of traffic muted.

“Kim’s read that mood lighting and atmosphere are important, so she plans to reflect the sounds of nature with a trickling water and soothing wind CD.”

Kim is not the first star to want complete privacy when they give birth.

Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z – who is friends with Kanye – rented an entire floor at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital when the singer delivered their daughter Blue Ivy last January to keep away prying eyes.

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Josh Duhamel can’t wait for the sleepless nights when he becomes a father.

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The ‘Safe Haven’ actor is expecting his first child with wife Fergie and he is very excited about everything parenthood has to offer, including being woken several times by a crying baby.

He said: “My mom and dad did a great job, they were very young when they had me so they were learning as they went along and I’ll learn as I go. I’m looking forward to every little thing. I’m even looking forward to waking up at night and doing the thing every parent says you’ll dread. I’ve heard all the horror stories and it can’t possibly be as bad as they say it is.”

Josh admits he found it hard to keep the Black Eyed Peas star’s pregnancy a secret in the early stages because he was so thrilled.

He told ‘Access Hollywood’: “You can’t tell everyone about until it’s the right time, so that was very hard for me because I wanted to shout it from the rooftops. But we had to keep it quiet for a long time. It’s one of those things that you want to keep as private as you can but at the same time you’re so excited you want to tell everyone every little detail. But the most important thing is that little baby, keeping him or her as safe as possible.”

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Justin Timberlake has hinted that ‘Mirrors’ is about Jessica Biel.

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The singer-and-actor appeared has suggested his recent chart-topping single is dedicated to his wife of six months, explaining that the lyrics refer to “someone that you feel is your other half”.

In an audio clip on his official website, Justin said: “It’s definitely a special song for me. ‘Mirrors’ is a love song to someone that you feel like is, you know, sort of your other half. And it became a play on that. Not specifically about looking into a mirror.

“One of the most valuable things in a relationship is being able to constantly change and be individual, but look to the other side to the person that you’re with and know that they’re changing as well individually, but somehow you two can mirror each other and be the other half of that world that you both create.”

The mid-tempo hit is sung from the point of view of a lover fighting to save a rocky relationship with the love of their life, which seemingly echoes the 32-year-old pop star’s own relationship with Jessica, 31.

The couple briefly ended their four-year romance in March 2011, before reuniting and marrying in October 2012.

Justin added: “I think a relationship, when it’s working, is constantly evolving because we as individuals evolve. You want to know that the person you’re with is evolving with you. People change like seasons. We’re always growing, always evolving, and to know that the other half of a special part of your life is, like I said, mirroring you, but also being an individual in their own way.”

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Matthew McConaughey says wife Camila Alves “challenges” him.

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Matthew McConaughey says wife Camila Alves “challenges” him.

The ‘Magic Mike’ actor has three children, Levi, four, Vida, three, and two-month-old Livingston, with his model spouse and despite their busy family, Matthew says Camilla is always encouraging him to do his best when it comes to work.

He told Details magazine: “I’ve got a wife who challenges me. There were two movies I wanted to do last year, but they were back-to-back with no separation. She was like, ‘You want to do it – buck up, grab your nuts, and make it happen. We’ll be there with you.’ “

“Papa goes to work, the circus goes with him…”

Matthew recently took some time off work as he wanted to spend some quality time with his family but he will never give up his career.

He said: “I never said, ‘Oh, I want to go do darker or edgier stuff’ … I just said, ‘I’m going to take some time off. I have to take care of my family right now. We’ve got the means in the bank account, we’ve got a roof over our head, we’re gonna eat well, we’re fine. So let’s take some introspective time.’ It wasn’t a mini-retirement. It was just that I wanted to listen to myself and be a bit more discerning.”

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Ashton Kutcher learned to value his privacy “the hard way”.

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The ‘Two and a Half Men’ actor is desperate to keep his new romance with former ‘That ’70s Show’ co-star Mila Kunis private following his high-profile marriage to, and split from, actress Demi Moore.

In an interview with ELLE magazine, the actor said: “You know, I’ve learned the hard way how valuable privacy is. And I’ve learned that there are a lot of things in your life that really benefit from being private. And relationships are one of them. And I am going to do everything in my power to have this relationship be private.”

The 35-year-old star met Mila, 29, on the set of the hit sitcom – which ran from 1998 to 2006 – in which they played love interests, but their real-life relationship didn’t blossom until last year following his split from the ‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle’ actress.

Quizzed about their transition from co-stars to couple, he responded: “People will fill in the blanks however they want.”

Ashton, who joined ‘Two and a Half Men’ in 2011 following Charlie Sheen’s departure from the show amidst a public feud with creator Chuck Lorre, added that people perceive him to be a demanding Hollywood star but he insists he’s really “just a geek”.

Speaking on his initial meeting with Chuck, he said: “There was an impression that I was this sort of larger-than-life, with-a-posse kind of guy. After we met and hung out, he realised I was just a geek.”

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Global sanitation a ‘silent disaster’ – UN

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The United Nations says six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones but only 4.5 billion have access to toilets or latrines.

So the UN is launching a global campaign to improve sanitation for the 2.5 billion people who don’t have it.

UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson called their plight “a silent disaster” that reflects the extreme poverty and huge inequalities in the world today.

Eliasson told a press conference Thursday that the issue must be addressed immediately for the world to meet the UN goal of halving the proportion of people without access to sanitation by the end of 2015. World leaders set a series of Millennium Development Goals to combat poverty at a summit in 2000, and Eliasson said the sanitation goal lags farthest behind.

While most people don’t want to talk about the problem, Eliasson said, “it goes to the heart of ensuring good health, a clean environment and fundamental dignity for billions of people.”

The UN said action must include eliminating by 2025 the practice of open defecation, which perpetuates disease.

 

The number of people resorting to open defecation has decreased by 271 million since 1990, but it is still practiced by 1.1 billion people, or 15 per cent of the world’s population, the UN said. It is one of the main causes of diarrhea, which results in the death of more than 750,000 children under the age of 5 every year, the UN said.

Eliasson said 22 countries account for more than 80 per cent of open defecation in the world.

According to a UN official, the countries are Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Chad, Congo, Niger, Sudan and South Sudan.

Martin Mogwanja, deputy executive director of the UN children’s agency UNICEF, said at the present rate of progress, the UN sanitation goal will be reached in 2075 instead of 2015, which is unacceptable.

The global economic gains from investing in sanitation and clean water are estimated at $260 billion per year, the UN said. By contrast, poor sanitation affects economic growth, costing countries between 0.5 per cent and 7.2 per cent of their GDP.

Source: nzherald.co.nz

Four white tiger cubs in Argentina

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Four white tiger cubs play in their enclosure at the Buenos Aires Zoo in Argentina. Photo / AP

The Buenos Aires zoo is showing off four new white tiger cubs.

Zoo officials say the blue-eyed cubs with coats of black stripes on white were born there two months ago and bring the number at the zoo to nine. They say the cubs will soon be able to eat meat.

White Bengal tigers have a rare genetic anamoly and have always been extremely rare in the wild. Several hundred white tigers have been bred in zoos and wild animal parks around the world, though many conservationists say efforts should be focused on less inbred tiger varieties

The U.S. Association of Zoos and Aquariums discourages the breeding of white tigers.

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Massive Chile shrimp death – who’s to blame?

Thousands of shrimp lay dead on a beach in Coronel, Chile. Photo / AP

Thousands of shrimp lay dead on a beach in Coronel, Chile. Photo / AP

Endesa Chile is denying any wrongdoing in the death of thousands of shrimp that washed ashore in southern Chile.

Local fishermen have blamed the country’s leading electricity generator for the die-off that left a carpet of red prawns on a beach in Coronel, about 530 kilometres south of the capital on Wednesday (local time).

Endesa Chile Project Manager Marcelo said today that company studies indicate the die-off “is due to the flow of deep waters coming from the continental platform, induced by currents of wind on the ocean.”

He says Endesa plans to cooperate with the official investigation

Source: nzherald.co.nz

Syria: bombing kills top pro-Assad Sunni preacher

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A suicide bombing tore through a mosque in the Syrian capital Thursday, killing a top Sunni Muslim preacher and longtime supporter of President Bashar Assad along with at least 13 other people.

The assassination of Sheikh Mohammad Said Ramadan al-Buti removes one of the few remaining pillars of support for the Alawite leader among the majority sect that has risen up against him.

The powerful explosion struck as al-Buti, an 84-year-old cleric and religious scholar who appeared often on TV, was giving a religious lesson in the Eman Mosque in the central Mazraa district of Damascus, according to state TV.

Suicide bombings blamed on Islamic extremists fighting with the rebels have become common in Syria’s 2-year-old civil war. But Thursday’s explosion marked the first time a suicide bomber detonated his explosives inside a mosque.

Syrian TV footage showed wounded people and bodies with severed limbs on the blood-stained floor and later, bodies covered in white body bags lined up in rows.

 

Sirens wailed through the capital as ambulances rushed to the scene of the explosion, which was sealed off by the military.

Al-Buti’s death was a big blow to Syria’s embattled leader, who is fighting mainly Sunni rebels seeking his ouster. Al-Buti has been a vocal supporter of his regime since the early days of Assad’s father and predecessor, the late President Hafez Assad. Sunnis are the majority sect in Syria while Assad is from the minority Alawite sect – an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

He was the regular preacher of the eighth century Omayyad Mosque, but Syrian TV said he was giving a religious sermon to students at Eman Mosque when the explosion occurred.

In recent months, Syrian TV has carried his sermon from mosques in Damascus live every week. He also has a regular religious TV program.

Syrian TV began its evening newscast with a phone announcement from the religious endowments minister, Mohammad Abdelsattar al-Sayyed, declaring al-Buti’s “martyrdom” as his voice choked up. It then showed parts of his sermon last Friday in which he praised the military for battling the “mercenaries” and said Syria was being subjected to a “universal conspiracy.”

Assad’s regime refers to the rebels fighting against it as “terrorists” and “mercenaries” who are backed by foreign powers trying to destabilize the country. The war, which the U.N. says has killed more than 70,000 people, has become increasingly chaotic as rebels press closer to Assad’s seat of power in Damascus after seizing large swaths of territory in the northern and eastern parts of the country.

The rebels also captured a village and other territory on the edge of the Golan Heights Thursday as fighting closed in on the strategic plateau that Israel captured from Syria in 1967 and later annexed, activists and officials said.

The battles near the town of Quneitra in southwest Syria sent many residents fleeing, including dozens who crossed into neighboring Lebanon. The fighting in the sensitive area began Wednesday near the cease-fire line between Syrian and Israeli troops.

One of the worst-case scenarios for Syria’s civil war is that it could draw in neighboring countries such as Israel or Lebanon.

There have already been clashes with Turkey, Syria’s neighbor to the north. And Israel recently bombed targets inside Syria said to include a weapons convoy headed for Hezbollah in Lebanon, a key ally of the regime in Damascus and an arch foe of the Jewish state.

If the rebels take over the Quneitra region, it will bring radical Islamic militants to a front-line with Israeli troops. Syrian rebels are made of dozens of groups including the powerful, al-Qaida-linked Jabhat al-Nusra, which the Obama administration labels a terrorist organization.

Israel has said its policy is not to get involved in the Syrian civil war, but it has retaliated for sporadic Syrian fire that spilled over into Israeli communities on the Golan Heights.

The Golan front has been mostly quiet since 1974, a year after Syria and Israel fought a war.

The Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said rebels seized control of parts of villages a few kilometers (miles) from the cease-fire line with Israel after fierce fighting with regime forces.

The Local Coordination Committees, another anti-regime activist group, reported heavy fighting in the nearby village of Sahm al-Golan and said rebels are attacking an army post.

The Observatory said seven people, including three children, were killed Wednesday by government shelling of villages in the area.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, who heads the Observatory, said the fighting around the town of Arnabeh intensified Thursday, a day after rebels captured it. He added that the rebels captured two nearby army posts.

In Lebanon, security officials said 150 people, mostly women and children, walked for six hours in rugged mountains covered with snow to reach safety in the Lebanese border town of Chebaa.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, said the Syrians fled from the town of Beit Jan, near the Golan Heights.

The Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, a rebel group active in southern Syria, said in a statement on its Facebook page that its fighters stormed an army post between the villages of Sahm al-Golan and Shajara.

Activists on Facebook pages affiliated with rebels in Quneitra announced the start of the operation to “break the siege on Quneitra and Damascus’ western suburbs.”

The fighting moved closer to Israel as President Barack Obama was visiting the country for the first time since taking office more than four years ago.

– AP

Man stabbed in Tauranga, New Zealand

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An arrest has been made after a man was stabbed in Tauranga.

The stabbing happened early this afternoon at a Mountain Rd address in the rural suburb of Oropi.

Tauranga police Acting Senior Sergeant Steve Hindmarsh said while police were still investigating, he could confirm that a man had been stabbed and one man had been arrested.

The victim had been taken to Tauranga Hospital for treatment and has been discharged.

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