What Men Are Talking About Today, Wednesday March 16
Here’s everything Australian men are talking about on Wednesday, March the 16th.
Australia’s cruise ship ban slated to lift
Australia’s cruise ban is slated to lift on April 17th, just over a month away. With this, cruising will be back to every single major market in the world. The first cruise lines to sail from the country will include Princess Cruises & P&O Australia. pic.twitter.com/Ppi49NPJCZ
— UltimateCruiseNews (@UCruiseNews) March 15, 2022
Australia’s cruise ban is set to lift in mid-April. According to Ultimate Cruise News, this meant that cruising will now be back to “every single major market in the world.” Ultimate Cruise News also reports that “the first cruise lines to sail from the country will include Princess Cruises & P&O Australia.”
Yet another superyacht has been seized
Spain has seized (or, technically speaking, “immobilised”) a Russian oligarch’s $140 million ($195 million AUD) superyacht in Barcelona, the Spanish Prime Minister has said. The Guardian reports that “two sources said the vessel belonged to the head of Russian state conglomerate Rostec, an ally of Russian president Vladimir Putin.”
A man has died in flood waters at Broken Hill
Man dies in flood waters at Broken Hillhttps://t.co/rjH3DflZDU
— Mirage News (@MirageNewsCom) March 15, 2022
According to Mirage News, a man has died after his vehicle entered flood waters in Broken Hill overnight.
A house fire in Sydney is being treated as suspicious
A deadly house fire in Sydney’s inner-west is being treated as mass murder, with police hunting for a suspected arsonist. #9Today pic.twitter.com/Pebk1k2qpu
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) March 15, 2022
Heart Health is at the forefront of men’s minds
There is a total lack of maturity in Morrison comments. As much as I loathe Howard and Abbott neither would take a cheap shot at their opponents appearance. An adult would say “Whilst I don’t agree with Mr Albanese’s politics I might ask him for a few tips on losing some kilos.”
— Don O’Brien (@bigdon61) March 15, 2022
Scott Morrison is under fire for having an “apparent crack” at opposition leader Anthony Albanese’s weight loss, just weeks after a national sporting hero (Shane Warne) and a Senator (Kimberley Kitching) have died of suspected heart attacks in their fifties. Many people, particularly men, are now thinking about their heart health more than usual.
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Bali is back
Bro flying from Sydney to Bali costs the same as filling up your car
— shelton (@SHELTONZOR) March 15, 2022
Australians are finally able to fly to Bali again, without having to quarantine. And (compared to petrol for your car) flights aren’t even that expensive.
Is Byron Baes good or garbage?
Well, Byron Baes is even worse than I could possibly have imagined.
— Joel Creasey (@joelcreasey) March 9, 2022
Some reckon Byron Baes is binge watching gold, others think it represents “the last days of Rome.”
Some Russians are protesting against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Russian state TV interrupted by “No War” protest.
During the “Vremya” news program on Russia’s main TV channel, Maria Ovsyannikova, a Channel One employee, rushed in front of the camera with a poster saying “stop the war, don’t believe the propaganda.” pic.twitter.com/BsyqPYenJg
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 14, 2022
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