Pop superstar Lady Gaga doesn’t mind being a shoulder to cry on, it seems. The queen of odd rushed on stage to give a voted out X Factor contestant a big hug before inviting her out for a drink. Now that’s not a bad way to bow out.
Almost two thirds of net users shop online
Is that a surprising statistic? A survey of Internet using Australians (obviously not those living off the grid) by the Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA) has revealed about 62 per cent purchased goods or services online in the six months to April this year. That’s slightly above the preceding period. And the news has local retailers – particularly in the lead up to Christmas – a little concerned. How do you shop – and how has that changed over the past few years?
President Barack Obama arrives in Australia this afternoon
The President of the United State of America is flying into Australia today for a lightning fast tour, spent with the PM and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott in Canberra before heading to Darwin where he is expected to announce further details about basing US troops there. The Northern Territory Chief Minister has (jokingly, we can’t be sure) arrange for crocodile insurance for the President (worth $50,000). The travel plans for a 27-hour Presidential trip are phenomenal. Already the President’s two (one is a decoy) Cadillac limousines nicknamed The Beast are in town. They are explosion proof and come complete with tear gas canisters, reportedly vials of the President’s own blood and a mobile office. Up to 12 F/A-18 RAAF Hornets will patrol the skies above Canberra and Darwin. Obama travels with 200 Secret Service agents aboard Air Force One (and a second jumbo) with an array of support vehicles and helicopters arriving in two giant C17 Globemaster cargo planes. Phew. Oh and Michelle Obama is coming too and, because we can’t resist, here’s a gallery. Anyone else in love with her?