1. Here’s what it takes to be a supermodel…
Oh. Wow. Victoria’s Secret angel Adriana Lima has spoken about the gruelling regime she puts her body through to be ‘runway ready’ which includes intense workouts and a complete ban on fluids 12 hours before an event to speed-drop weight. Nine days out sees a ban on solid foods with protein shakes only and nothing but water two days out. Adriana describes it all as a dream come true.
2. The Carbon Tax has been passed
The Federal Government’s price on pollution, generally known as the carbon tax, has been passed in the Senate during a lunchtime vote, 53-47. It begins with a $23-per-tonne carbon tax on the 500 biggest polluters from July 1, 2012, ahead of a market-driven emissions trading scheme in 2015. This will be the first time in the nation’s history that a price on carbon has been reached. For more details about what the package of 18 bills means, check out our cheat sheet here. The Opposition has vowed to repeal the legislation if it wins Government.
3. Media inquiry underway in Canberra
It’s the inquiry into media we had to have, according to some who have been concerned about the manner of reporting in recent years. Chair of the independent inquiry into media and media regulation, Ray Finkelstein QC, says he’s written to 70 newspaper editors, former editors, academics and the current and previous chairs of the Press Council, seeking their contribution. The former federal court judge says the inquiry will look at political reporting, the impacts of technology on media and changes in the business model of traditional media. The inquiry was announced after phone hacking was exposed in News Corporation titles in Britain, though News Limited in Australia says no such practices have taken place here. The inquiry will report back to Communications Minister Stephen Conroy. The inquiry is supported by Greens Leader Bob Brown who refers to the Murdoch media, particularly The Australian, as the ‘hate media’.