1. Ruby Rose appears naked on the cover of Maxim
Maxim will release their October issue tomorrow, featuring a naked Ruby Rose on the cover.
The model and MTV presenter appears in a 10-page feature inside the magazine, wearing nothing more “than an assortment of wigs”. The feature was conducted in conjunction with animal rights group PETA with Rose declaring she would rather “spend a week being naked and vulnerable in public” than wear fur.
2. McDonald’s loses the Heart Foundation tick of approval
The Heart Foundation has announced McDonald’s products will no longer carry the healthy food tick. The foundation’s chief executive said the move was not a criticism of the fast food outlet, but said the program was changing direction to concentrate on ingredients delivered to restaurants and food outlets. McDonalds has previously paid around $300,000 a year for the past five years to display the tick on some of its salads and burgers. The tick will continue to be displayed on food products in supermarkets.
3. Alleged rapist priest tells Parish of suffering
The Catholic priest named under Parliamentary privilege as the molester of an Anglican Archbishop more than 40-years-ago has written to his Parish telling of his anguish. Monsignor Ian Dempsey, on planned leave for a month, wrote: “The past year has been very challenging to my emotional and physical health. Jesus suffered injustice, St Mary of the Cross MacKillop suffered injustice. I am innocent of these allegations and pray daily the truth will eventually be revealed.” Archbishop John Hepsworth, who has accused Ian Dempsey as being one of the men who molested him, said he would prefer the accusations be dealt with by the Catholic Church.