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3 October 29-30, 2016 NEWS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PICK A WINNER PLUS FREE GIANT OFFICE SWEEPSTAKES POSTER YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE MELBOURNE CUP MONDAY IN THE WEST AUSTRALIAN Parents of students at Trinity College have been alerted to a “potentially dangerous” social networking site being used by Year 8 boys which randomly pairs them in a one-on-one chat with strangers. Omegle, launched in 2009, warns users to “please be care- ful” when using the chat service because “predators have been known to use” the website. In an email to parents yester- day, the head of Year 8 at the Catholic boys’ school, Julian Fritz, said the school was aware of at least two cases of the website being used by students during school hours. Omegle connects strangers in a private text or video chat- room, offering “monitored” and unmoderated “adult” areas. “I would like to inform you of a potentially dangerous social media site called Omegle that seems to be popular among Year 8 boys,” Mr Fritz said in the email. “Omegle allows random strangers to chat (either written or video) with your son. “It is my understanding that topics are provided as options to talk to strangers. These topics can be general to very personal (and) intimate questions.” The email urged parents to discuss with their children the dangers of using such sites. Surf Online Safe director Paul Litherland, a former WA police officer, said Omegle was one of the worst chat sites for children because there was a high risk of being exposed to online preda- tors anywhere in the world. “It’s a very reckless site,” he said. “You can log into an Omegle page and you can have anywhere from 10,000-20,000 people on a particular session at a time. “The biggest issue is you really can’t control who you are going to video with.” Mr Litherland said there had been cases of children being “sextorted” — forced to hand over money to scammers after being tricked into sending them nude images or videos of themselves. Omegle recommends people under 18 should only the website only with parental permission and warns that it should be used at “your own peril”. School alert to parents over video chat service EXCLUSIVE t Shannon Hampton Romance is in the air for the West Coast Eagles today as two of their star forwards get married to their darlings. Jack Darling will tie the knot with Courtney Braham at Caversham House and dual Coleman medallist Josh Kennedy and Lauren Atkinson will say “I do” in the South West. For Darling, 24, and his fiancee, romance started at Perth’s Ginger Nightclub four years ago. Ms Braham, 27, used her job as a physiotherapist to attract the Eagles forward. “She asked me, ‘Do you need a physio?’ and I said, ‘As a matter of fact I do’,” Darling said. “When I spent time with her I realised she was the sweetest, most genuine girl on Earth.” Eight months later, they were at a wedding at Caversham House when Darling told Ms Braham he could imagine marrying her there. “When we met I knew there was something really different about Jack,” Ms Braham said. While the pair invited the entire West Coast Eagles team to their engagement party in 2014, a smaller group of players will attend the wedding. Andrew Gaff and Scott Lycett are among the four groomsmen and Elliot Yeo, Mark Hutchings, Jeremy McGovern and Brad Sheppard are on the 120-person guest list. Darling said he wasn’t aware of his big day clashing with Kennedy’s wedding, but the situation was common in the post-season wedding rush. “We are pretty limited, there are really only eight weekends a year we could do it,” he said. Claremont designers Pallas Couture made Ms Braham’s dress, which she described as “very special”. Claire Tyrrell Eagles in wedding doubleup Picture: Ian Munro Photo available at westpix.com.au The navy has blown up a pair of old sea mines likely left over from World War II. One was found by divers at sea off Cooktown and the other on the beach at Newcastle Bay, Cape York, both in northern Queensland. The disposal work was carried out by clearance divers. AAP Mines cleared

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3October 29- 30, 2016 NEWS

EVERYTHING

YOU NEED TO

KNOW TO PICK

A WINNER

PLUS FREEGIANT OFFICE

SWEEPSTAKES

POSTER

YOUR COMPLETEGUIDE TO THE MELBOURNE CUP

MONDAY IN THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

Parents of students at TrinityCollege have been alerted to a“potentially dangerous” socialnetworking site being used byYear 8 boys which randomlypairs them in a one-on-one chatwith strangers.

Omegle, launched in 2009,warns users to “please be care-ful” when using the chat servicebecause “predators have beenknown to use” the website.

In an email to parents yester-day, the head of Year 8 at theCatholic boys’ school, JulianFritz, said the school was awareof at least two cases of the website being used by studentsduring school hours.

Omegle connects strangersin a private text or video chat-room, offering “monitored” andunmoderated “adult” areas.

“I would like to inform you of apotentially dangerous socialmedia site called Omegle thatseems to be popular among Year 8 boys,” Mr Fritz said inthe email.

“Omegle allows randomstrangers to chat (either writtenor video) with your son.

“It is my understanding thattopics are provided as options totalk to strangers. These topicscan be general to very personal(and) intimate questions.”

The email urged parents todiscuss with their children thedangers of using such sites.

Surf Online Safe director PaulLitherland, a former WA policeofficer, said Omegle was one ofthe worst chat sites for childrenbecause there was a high risk ofbeing exposed to online preda-tors anywhere in the world.

“It’s a very reckless site,” hesaid. “You can log into anOmegle page and you can haveanywhere from 10,000-20,000people on a particular session at a time.

“The biggest issue is youreally can’t control who you aregoing to video with.”

Mr Litherland said there had been cases of children being “sextorted” — forced tohand over money to scammersafter being tricked into sendingthem nude images or videosof themselves.

Omegle recommends peopleunder 18 should only the websiteonly with parental permissionand warns that it should be usedat “your own peril”.

School alertto parentsover videochat serviceEXCLUSIVEt Shannon Hampton

Romance is in the air for theWest Coast Eagles today as twoof their star forwards get marriedto their darlings.

Jack Darling will tie the knotwith Courtney Braham atCaversham House and dualColeman medallist Josh Kennedyand Lauren Atkinson will say “Ido” in the South West.

For Darling, 24, and hisfiancee, romance started atPerth’s Ginger Nightclub fouryears ago.

Ms Braham, 27, used her job asa physiotherapist to attract theEagles forward.

“She asked me, ‘Do you need aphysio?’ and I said, ‘As a matterof fact I do’,” Darling said. “WhenI spent time with her I realisedshe was the sweetest, mostgenuine girl on Earth.”

Eight months later, they wereat a wedding at CavershamHouse when Darling told MsBraham he could imaginemarrying her there.

“When we met I knew therewas something really differentabout Jack,” Ms Braham said.

While the pair invited theentire West Coast Eagles team totheir engagement party in 2014,a smaller group of players willattend the wedding.

Andrew Gaff and Scott Lycettare among the four groomsmenand Elliot Yeo, Mark Hutchings,Jeremy McGovern and BradSheppard are on the 120-personguest list.

Darling said he wasn’t aware ofhis big day clashing withKennedy’s wedding, but thesituation was common in thepost-season wedding rush.

“We are pretty limited, thereare really only eight weekends ayear we could do it,” he said.

Claremont designers PallasCouture made Ms Braham’sdress, which she described as“very special”. Claire Tyrrell

Eagles inweddingdoubleup

Picture: Ian Munro

Photo available atwestpix.com.au

The navy hasblown up a pairof old sea mineslikely left overfrom World WarII.

One wasfound by diversat sea offCooktown andthe other on thebeach atNewcastle Bay,Cape York, bothin northernQueensland.

The disposalwork wascarried out byclearancedivers.AAP

Minescleared