Score Up Top 25% Off ‘Go-Anywhere’ Danner Footwear For A Limited Time
Score Up Top 25% Off ‘Go-Anywhere’ Danner Footwear For A Limited Time

If you’re an adrenaline junkie or just someone that likes to spend more time outdoors than indoors, then you’ll be all too aware that you need a capable fair of boots or sneakers to carry you across mountainous paths or over hills. We’re sorry to say but your everyday sneakers just won’t do the trick.That’s where Danner comes in. The Portland, Oregon-based company has been producing footwear for outdoorsy types ever since 1932. The fact it has been in business so long is testament to the quality of its boots and the trust people put in them.And right now, you can score up to 25 per cent off a range off Danner boots and sneakers for a limited time at Huckberry. The online retailer dedicates its catalogue to stocking only the finest brands for kitting out adventure-seekers, yet again cementing Danner as a name you can rely on.Huckberry’s limited time sale means you can score yourself a pair of these Crater Rim boots, a previous award winner in the best trail shoe segment, yours for $248. Or you can grab these Caprine Low boots for $105, the perfect hybrid for transitioning from the city to the mountains.Shop The Huckberry Danner Sale

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$715,000 Holden Monaro Sale Highlights Australia’s Biggest Auto Industry Hypocrisy
$715,000 Holden Monaro Sale Highlights Australia’s Biggest Auto Industry Hypocrisy

The Holden Monaro is perhaps the most iconic car this country has ever produced – except for maybe Mad Max’s ‘Pursuit Special’ Ford Falcon XB GT Hardtop.

Australia’s first post war coupe, the Monaro’s beautiful ‘coke bottle’ styling reminiscent of GM’s American offerings like the Corvair or Nova, incredible V8 performance and long history in motorsports has cemented the coupe as a bonafide Australian icon.

Vintage Holdens in good condition are hard to come by these days. Even a Gemini in good condition (or a rusted-out Kingswood chassis) can demand a five-figure asking price, while popular models like Toranas or Monaros command even higher premiums.

A historically significant example of the famous late-60s sports car just went under the hammer by Lloyds Auctions for a cool A$715,000 (492,000 USD / 397,000 GBP) – one of the highest prices paid for an Australian-made car.

Yet the circumstances surrounding this Monaro’s auction reveal a painful hypocrisy at the core of Australia’s automotive history.

This 1969 Holden Monaro GTS350 V8 was Holden’s first factory-funded race car. Image: Lloyds Auctions

A top-of-the-line example of the breed, this 1969 GTS350 V8 is not only a pristine example of one of the best Aussie race cars of all time, but was the first factory-funded race car Holden ever produced. The coupe competed in the Sandown 500 but crashed and never raced again. Since then, it’s been painstakingly restored to factory-new condition. It was expected to fetch over $1mil at auction.

At the last minute, the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications advised Lloyds that the Monaro could be an ‘Australian Protected Object’ and therefore could be barred from leaving Australia. Lloyds themselves were actually pleased by the government’s interest in protecting an important part of Australia’s motoring history, CarAdvice reported.

We’re glad it stayed in Australia, too. It’s just a shame that the government didn’t show more nous when protecting the Australian motoring industry.

Carmaking in Australia has always been a troubled history. A small, right-hand-drive market that faces relatively expensive fuel prices and requires vast distances to be travelled, we’re stuck between Alice Springs and a hard place. The kind of huge cars that are sold in North America don’t make sense here, and neither do the small city-focused models that are common in Europe or Japan.

Up until the 80s, the auto industry here survived mainly because of the restrictive tariffs and import quotas levied on foreign-made cars. The Button car plan attempted to force the industry to become more competitive, but instead resulted in some of the worst badge engineering attempts seen anywhere in the world.

Local manufacturers like Holden, Ford, Toyota and Mitsubishi received huge amounts of government money in grants and subsidies in order to maintain domestic manufacturing, but by 2017 car manufacturing in Australia drew to a close. Now, in 2020, GM has announced they’re fully retiring the Holden brand after years of lacklustre sales.

Holden’s plant in Elizabeth, SA shortly after manufacturing ceased in 2017. Image: ABC News

Why did the Australian auto industry die? Many reasons have been touted: manufacturers not moving with the times and offering the kind of cars Australians wanted to buy; the high cost of labour and manufacturing in Australia; the strength of the Aussie dollar; an inability to compete with impossibly cheap imports… These are all part of the puzzle.

However, we can’t help but feel (granted, with the benefit of hindsight) that both state and federal government could have done more to save Australian cars – and Holden in particular.

Holden was by far the biggest recipient of government support and they had little to show for it. Government should have perhaps nationalised the ailing business, or at least taken partial ownership, instead of just handing them cash. While GM certainly poured some money into their Australian subsidiary, the reality is that they never treated Holden with the love and respect it deserved.

It’s a common failing of Australian government policy – giving out money to industry without attaching enough conditions to it. Qantas’ experience post-privatisation is a similar story, too (many would argue).

It feels like the government cares more about preserving old cars; holdouts from the glory days of Australian motoring, than they did about keeping the grand tradition of Australian-made cars going. Or maybe that’s just us.

Maybe it’s because as Australians, we don’t care enough about cars. We treat cars like whitegoods – indeed, the average age of a vehicle on Australian roads is only around ten years old. How can we expect government to give a sh*t if we don’t? In any case, we hope the anonymous buyer of this Monaro enjoys their purchase, and gives it the care it deserves.

If you want your own hit of Monaro goodness, check out this pristine 1970 example on sale in Townsville on Carsales.

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Stunning Sydney Photo Reveals ‘Hidden’ Freedom Australians Only Get In Winter
Stunning Sydney Photo Reveals ‘Hidden’ Freedom Australians Only Get In Winter

It’s not shrugging off your togs and letting the sun poach your plates (for that head to Coffs or Mykonos): but it’s not far off either.The clearer skies, brisker water and more intimate meetups (group get together on a frigid morning in July? Ain’t nobody got time for that) that come with winter are great.From more space on the sand or rocks to the illicit ‘we’re the only ones escaping work to be here’ sentiment, there are a lot of benefits that evaporate in summer.One new one is the ability to take a shameless Instagram story without being judged. Second only to the age-old pro of being able to slurp an ocean-pool Cerveza without a ranger breathing down your neck, this winter freedom is not just of use to influencers.As the following snap shows, a classic winter thirst trap (or, general chilled beach day) is at its absolute peak in those months where Sydney’s eastern beaches look more like Capri than Miami, without judgment.

 
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Hidden natural baths

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Taken by photographer Alexandra Petros, and posted to Instagram with the caption, “Hidden natural baths,” the images show Sydney’s rockpools in all their natural glory.Though the image was posted in April, the photo depicts Coogee as crowd-free as it would be right now, on a stunning midweek winter’s day.Also, while the individuals in these particular images are not having a chinwag to themselves while streaming Instagram Live, the sheer potential to get your social media on (should you wish), without the snooty looks (or eavesdropping) you’d get in summer is tantalizing.Whether you’re mucking around sending your mates a “hotdogs or legs” quiz or trying to take a person-free panorama, it’s all much easier in winter.Not to mention: from the just-warm-enough rocks to the shimmering water, if it weren’t for the free weight workout area at Bondi, half the Eastern Suburbs’ coastal region could almost (almost) feel like The Italian Riviera (for comparison, check out the image below).

 
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While in Summer, you might still find the pastel colors and rocky floors you can get in, say, Italy, you’ve no hope of scoring the space and peace of mind (as seen below).

 
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In winter though, you’re in for a treat: and your expectations will undoubtedly be lower too.Long story short? If your lack of a European jaunt this year has you in a tailspin, head down to the closest ocean pool, freeze yourself into a meditative state, then warm up on the rocks.What more could you want?

 
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Comedian Jimmy Carr’s ‘Hair Honesty’ Marks Turning Point In Men’s Cosmetic Procedures
Comedian Jimmy Carr’s ‘Hair Honesty’ Marks Turning Point In Men’s Cosmetic Procedures

Jimmy Carr is one of today’s most famous comedians. His style has inspired a whole generation of comedians: combining razor-sharp wit, aggressively self-deprecating humour and shocking vulgarity, Carr’s sense of humour has won him fans across the globe.

Never one to shy away from talking about his personal life – from openly joking about his issues with the tax office to his struggles with his faith – Carr debuted a surprising new look on British TV over the weekend, and has subsequently won acclaim for his candour about his cosmetic procedures.

Appearing as a guest on BBC sports comedy show Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer alongside former Spice Girl Melanie C, the 47-year-old Englishman came clean about having a hair transplant and teeth whitening procedures done, Daily Mail reported.

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Clearly in good spirits about his new ‘do, Carr was open about the details of the procedure.

“My hair had socially distanced from my forehead,” he joked.

“I shaved my head and what they do is take hairs from the back of your head and they put them on the front… Basically, I had enough hair, it was just in the wrong place. It was a bit of redistribution.”

The other guests on the show were clearly impressed with his candour around what’s often a touchy subject for men.

“Hats off to you because not many people would be that open about it,” Melanie C congratulated Carr.

Male pattern baldness is exceedingly common yet is something most men feel a degree of insecurity around. Half of all men are likely to experience balding by the age of 50, and the market for hair loss products is worth almost a billion dollars in Australia alone.

Hair transplant treatments are more common than ever before, and Carr’s willingness to talk about his cosmetic procedures might help fight some of the stigma surrounding men’s hair loss treatments.

Onya, Jimmy.

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Air France Consigns Its Largest Jets To History Amid ‘Bloodbath’
Air France Consigns Its Largest Jets To History Amid ‘Bloodbath’

Air France over the weekend bid adieu to its young fleet of Airbus A380s. The aircraft only entered service for the carrier in 2009, and now are beyond the chopping block.Saturday marked Air France’s final Airbus A380 flight, with a symbolic roundtrip flight of F-HPJH from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, exclusively reserved for Air France staffers who worked on the A380.While Emirates has said it will resume flying A380s, the most expensive in the sky, on the 15th of July, the overall future for this breed of jet industry-wide looks bleak.

Not all A380s operate equal: Air France’s fleet of 10 A380s each had: nine seats in La Première First Class, 80 in Business Class, 38 in Premium Economy, and 389 in Cattle.Now they appear destined for manchild living rooms, desert boneyards, or to be sold off and refitted into new aircraft.RELATED: ‘Airline Aftermarket’ Could Be The Cheapest Way To Experience First ClassTeal Group vice president, analysis Richard Aboulafia recently warned, the aviation industry should expect an “A380 bloodbath” as the COVID-19 crisis accelerates retirements.As International Flight Network reports, “the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic… has led to many early-retirements, specifically of older, less efficient and simply too large aircraft types.”

“While the Airbus A380 is not particularly old for aviation standards (it’s not uncommon for long-haul airplanes to operate for 20-30 years before being retired), it does fit into the categories too large and less efficient, with the latter usually being blamed on its four engines.”

Air France is now the first airline to retire the aircraft amid the pandemic. Though publications like International Flight Network believe “it is not unlikely that some of the other 14 operators of the aircraft type will follow suit, as many have been considering reducing or completely discontinuing their A380 fleets.”

“Lufthansa has already confirmed that it will retire six out of 14 Airbus A380, along with some Boeing 747-400 – another aircraft type that has been hit hard by the economic impact of Coronavirus.”

Air France served 16 destinations with its A380s: New York JFK, Johannesburg, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, Mexico City, Shanghai, Abidjan, Hong Kong, Miami, Tokyo, Montreal, Singapore, Atlanta, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi, with JFK being the top destination.The last commercial flight of an Air France A380 was flight AF995, between Johannesburg and Paris CDG, on the 23rd of March. All up, Air France operated nearly 40 000 flights with its A380s, and was flown by almost 18 million passengers.At least there are no bitter feelings though: as Saturday’s farewell flight took to the skies, “passengers bid adieu to the venerable aircraft, and expressed positive sentiment about Emirates’ decision to ensure that the big bird flies again,” Runway Girl Network reports.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms ‘Bizarre’ European Men’s Summer Style Trend
Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms ‘Bizarre’ European Men’s Summer Style Trend

The two men who constitute the greatest sporting rivalry of the modern era, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina’s Lionel Messi, are almost polar opposites.They’re both amazing footballers and have driven the sport – particularly El Clásico – to greater and greater heights. They’re both versatile forwards known for their playmaking abilities and are captains of both their national teams respectively. But as men? They’re wildly different.Messi is short, deliberative and introverted. Ronaldo is tall, theatrical and larger-than-life. Messi’s quiet and unassuming (although sometimes he pops off) and Ronaldo’s a born showman. Their personalities are best exemplified through their fashion choices: Messi rarely rocks the boat and is usually a very crisp dresser.Ronaldo, however, is flashy. And he’s not afraid to make a statement, as demonstrated by his latest ‘weekend fit’.

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Starting the weekend with a good vibe and a good style🤪

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Proudly flexing in a colourful matching Louis Vuitton shirt and shorts combo, CR7’s ‘vibes’ are off the charts. The lairy outfit is contrasted with some clean white trainers and an understated timepiece – odd choices, as Ronaldo’s not normally afraid to go all-out on either his shoes or his wristwatches.His mates aren’t all fans of his ‘good style’ – Ronaldo copped a ribbing in the comments section of the Instagram post from Juventus teammates Juan Cuadrado and Leonardo Bonucci, as well as from former Juventus alums Medhi Benatia and Claudio Marchisio.We’re big fans of the shirt, actually, but the short shorts? Not so much.Ronaldo’s at least got the legs to make it work, but most men’s pins aren’t quite as nice to look at. It’s arguably made even more questionable by the double-LV shirt and shorts combo: nothing wrong with an ensemble look but it just serves to highlight the ridiculousness of the outfit.Male hotpants are a very retro 70s-inspired look, as are CR7’s spectacles. But together, the fit is all over the place. Don’t get us wrong: some 70s style trends should definitely be reclaimed…. But others can firmly stay in the dustbin of history.

If they go up too far they can cut off your circulation. Image: Flashbak
European men do tend to love the ol’ short shorts – fingers crossed CR7 hasn’t motivated anyone to bring them back out of the wardrobe as summer gets up to steam in the Northern Hemisphere.Hang loose, my dudes.

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Lewis Hamilton Fitness Flex Reveals Old School Workout Technique We Shouldn’t Forget
Lewis Hamilton Fitness Flex Reveals Old School Workout Technique We Shouldn’t Forget

Lewis Hamilton is known for his goosebump-popping skills behind the wheel of a F1 racer more so than his physique. But in recent years the 6-time Formula One World Champion has been more vocal about his health and fitness routine (and diet) than ever.

To that end, Hamilton recently debuted a post isolation physique that puts most of us to shame.

“With all that is happening in the world, my only getaway is to… channel the emotions and energy into building my body stronger,” the champ posted to Instagram.

“This has been the best training period I’ve ever had, I can’t stop and I won’t!”

That was two weeks ago. But while the post was inspiring to us all, it didn’t explain exactly where the new physique had come from.

You can now put those doubts to rest; over the weekend Hamilton took to Instagram again showing us how those gains were made: hanging leg raises, twists and a neck strengthening routine (helmet included).

 

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@meekmill got me hype in the gym! I’m ready

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In the process, he also revealed an old school workout technique that in this age of air pods, podcasts and Youtube house mixes, many men neglect: blasting some classic rap (Meek Mill, to be precise) over the airways (not straight into your ears).

It’s not scientific, but we’ll be damned if it doesn’t work…

Whether or not he remains this impeccably shredded, Hamilton certainly appears both mentally and physically ready for the F1 2020 season, which is set to start on the 3rd of July with a trip to Austria for practice, before the first Grand Prix gets underway on the 5th of July.

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One Of A Kind ‘German Racing Green’ Audi RS4 Avante Pops Up For Sale In Melbourne
One Of A Kind ‘German Racing Green’ Audi RS4 Avante Pops Up For Sale In Melbourne

If you spend enough time trawling through online car classifieds, you’ll soon discover that every man and his dog think they’ve got a rare car for sale.This isn’t helped by car marques who release a million different editions of their vehicles. There are so many different versions of the VW Golf, Toyota Corolla, AMG GT and Fiat 500 that are mostly just glorified trim packages. Adidas three stripes on your seats might be a fun little feature of your GTI but we’re sure as hell not going to pay an extra five grand for them.But some cosmetic rarities are actually worth the hype. Like this 2018 Audi RS4 Auto quattro listed on Carsales in Melbourne.It’s one of only two RS4s in the world painted in what VAG calls ‘Monterey Green’ (what the rest of the world calls ‘British Racing Green’). Apparently there’s another RS4 in China that has the same rare paint job, but being that China drives on the other side of the road, this RS4 would be the only right-hand drive one with this colour combination.‘So what?’, we hear you say. ‘It’s just a colour.’ True, but what a colour.

A bum that would have most women (and, let’s be honest, men) green with envy.
A dark, high-gloss green that appears almost black from some angles, this Monterey Green looks superb on this sporty German estate. It lends it a sense of extreme luxury and purpose – equally at home on the track or driving to a film premiere.This beauty is a B9, the latest incarnation of the RS4 Avant. Powered by a 2.9L twin-turbocharged V6 putting out a huge 450ps (444hp / 331kW) and 600Nm of torque, mated to a slick 8-speed tiptronic transmission, this wild beastie is a force to be reckoned with.This RS4 quattro is a wagon, too (all B9 RS4s are wagons) so it’s practical. Imagine doing the weekly shop in this monster though… I’d hate to be the man holding this green goblin up in traffic.Get onto Carsales ASAP before this green goblin’s gone…

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Passenger’s Rude Act Proves Why Economy Air Travel Will Never Be Hygienic
Passenger’s Rude Act Proves Why Economy Air Travel Will Never Be Hygienic

There’s rude, there’s Charlie Sheen’s mug after a night out and then there’s this. An economy passenger has been caught wiping their feet on the ceiling of what appears to be an Illinois bound plane, captured by Chicago-based Instagram user @_eddybaby and shared by sports and pop culture blog Bar Stool Sports on Friday.

If it wasn’t so horrendous it would almost be funny.

 

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Had to air those bad boys out @kfcradio (Via @_eddybaby)

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In the comments beneath the post, many Bar Stool fans shared our indignation. From “federal crime” to “put em on the no fly list” the insults came thick and outraged.

Some took it more tongue in cheek (piss in pants?), writing, “I’m a window man. Gotta have my sleep but sucks for the isle guy cause when I wake up I’m drinking 10 beers and pissing every 15-20min lol.”

Then shit got real, with one user writing: “And we wonder why COVID is a thing.”

Though this was just a quip, it highlights a serious issue: it’s not the first time passengers have committed crimes against decency in the Guantanamo-end of the plane.

RELATED: Embarrassing Mistakes Business Class Passengers Make When Flying Economy

While this behavior was rude in the past, right now it’s incredibly selfish. And without getting all  ‘letting the team’ down on you, if this picture really was taken recently (we have no reason to think it wasn’t) then whoever owns that pair of feet needs their head (and perhaps their toenails) examining.

Thanks for coming to our Ted Talk and – in future – keep your feet to your damn self. Yours sincerely, humanity.

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