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Neighbours boss hints at shock death storyline for 2021

Neighbours boss hints at shock death storyline for 2021 There may be one demise on the horizon. Neighbours boss Jason Herbison has hinted that we could be in for another shock death on Ramsay Street in 2021. 2020, a year which marked the Australian soap s 35th anniversary, saw the demises of both Gary Canning and Finn Kelly and it sounds like fans won t be spared the loss of another character this year, although who that could be remains to be seen. We are always looking toward our next big thing, Herbison told Radio Times. It s no secret that COVID messed with a lot of our plans in 2020 and when it comes to massive stunts, we ve learned to have a couple of options handy so we can pivot accordingly.

Neighbours 2021 preview | 10 spoilers including Nicolette drama

The Inner Workings of USAID: If It Ain t Broke, Don t Fix It But If It Is Broke, Fix It! | Center for Strategic and International Studies

December 18, 2020 Since April, most media reports on activities at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have been negative, and unfortunately, most have been accurate. But most of the bad news stories have focused on a small cohort of political appointees and their shenanigans who were brought into leadership positions after former administrator Mark Green’s departure. The good news for the incoming Biden team is that much like the well-built homes of old, the “bones” of the agency are in excellent shape. (I touched on USAID policy issues in my first transition memo. This memo will address the operational side of the house and issues related to personnel.)

Vic travel: Regions booming as Melbourne suffers in two-tier tourism recovery

Advertisement The indefinite ban on international travel and enthusiastic Melburnians fanning through the regions after months of lockdown are driving a two-tier tourism recovery that may deliver the best summer ever to parts of the state while Melbourne endures one of its worst. The city relies on foreign and interstate visitors for more than 70 per cent of its tourism spend and its woes have been worsened by the ongoing uncertainty in the events sector and a 30 per cent crowd limit on the Boxing Day test, according to the Victorian Tourism Industry Council. Melbourne’s recovery has been further cast into uncertainty by coronavirus outbreaks in Sydney which are shutting down Christmas travel between the nation’s two biggest cities.

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