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According to a recent spoiler, both Manu and fellow SAS Australia recruit Brynne Edelsten quit the military-style reality show after just two days.
Last Wednesday, the recruits were pictured completing a gruelling water challenge, but Manu and Brynne were nowhere to be seen.
Weight loss: Manu, who recently got back from filming SAS Australia, looked noticeably slimmer in a white long-sleeved shirt and a pair of jeans
It s believed the celebrity chef, 47, and socialite Brynne, 38, weren t participating in the challenge because they had quit the show earlier.
Last year, Manu revealed the secret behind his amazing 12kg weight loss.
Cr Stewart, who has never held previous public office, narrowly deposed incumbent Tony Wellington for the top job, largely on her new broom approach and a promise to listen and respond more to community and business needs. Not a woman in sight – the first Noosa Shire Council in 1910 was as blokey as they come. This was after the Wellington Council had become tainted with the jailing of long-serving councillor Frank Pardon and the public outrage that erupted around former councillor Jess Glasgow s behaviour on TV reality show The Bachelorette. Mr Pardon, who has since lost his appeal on historical charges of indecent treatment of a child, was forced to resign while Mr Glasgow failed to win re-election last March.
Councillors had earlier rejected a motion put by Councillor Brian Stockwell to go back out to community consultation before deciding if it would accept applications for category one events of greater than 10,0000 people. Noosa Triathlon and sports multi-fest organiser Ironman Oceania will be able to apply for the late October multi-sports event permit, which pumps millions of dollars in the local economy. Any successful application will have to meet the Queensland Health Covid Event Framework and any locally relevant factors raised by the council s health experts. Noosa Tri has been given permission by Noosa Council to resume its normal numbers in a Covid Safe way. Picture: Barry John Alsop