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She said the phrasing of the advert came across as mocking women for declining sexual activities. “Also, coming from a company who works in the sex industry, it’s creating a dangerous mindset for the younger generation who follow them, as it can lead them to believe that consent isn’t important,” she said. Stacy Squires/Stuff Calendar Girls has removed a social media advert promoting its livestream and Playboy-style mansion. “It really feeds into rape culture and I don’t want the future generation to believe this is okay.” As a victim of sexual violence, Shay said she found the advert upsetting. ....
ASX 300 profits lifted by JobKeeper Share The government’s generous $93 billion JobKeeper program helped boost the underlying profits of about 10 per cent of the sharemarket’s top 300 listed companies as they reported larger profits than prior to the pandemic. Of the 66 ASX 300 companies that received JobKeeper payments in July-December, 58 reported positive earnings, based on their preferred metrics, says a report by governance experts Ownership Matters. This cohort of companies accounted for $741 million, or 30 per cent of all Jobkeeper payments made to the top 300 companies in calendar year 2020. Furthermore, out of those 66 companies, 34 reported increases in underlying earnings relative to pre-pandemic levels, which accounted for 20 per cent of all payments made in the second half of the year. ....
The light at the end of the long COVID tunnel is now visible in Prince Albert. The first recipients at the start of the roll-out of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in the city Thursday included health care staff and long term residents. And with these crucial vaccinations came messages of hope – along with continued doses of realism – that this may well be the beginning of the end of a virus that has so far claimed 177 lives in Saskatchewan with more than 17,000 others testing positive. “I feel very fortunate to be [among the] first to be vaccinated,” said Dr. Romashnee Moodliar, a practicing physician working at the city’s COVID Testing and Assessment site. “I think it will definitely help us turn the corner in fighting this pandemic, but I urge people not to lose sight of the fact that we still need to continue social distancing, washing our hands and wearing masks for a long time to come.” ....
MAIL readers reacted after police in Cumbria warned people to adhere to lockdown rules on New Year s Eve or face punishment. A spokesman for Cumbria Constabulary said: We know that the vast majority of Cumbrian residents and visitors will abide by the regulations, but anybody deliberately breaking the law should expect to be issued with a fixed penalty or face a court hearing. Mail readers were asked if they thought the constabulary was right to issue a warning. Deb J Lanyon: Disagree, we are not a police state and it is a waste of their resources. A full Tier 4 lockdown at less than 24 hours notice for an area with very few cases. Pubs, hotels and food outlets have ordered beer and food for New Year. This will go to waste, never mind the devastation to their businesses. 99.8 per cent survival rate. ....