Irish composer Eimear Noone, who made history in 2020 by becoming the first woman to conduct the orchestra at the Oscars, will present a concert in Los Angeles on Sunday showcasing the very best of Irish storytelling.
Massive rare fish are washing ashore on beaches The beaching of multiple, rare sunfish at separate corners of the state has experts intrigued by why the species is suddenly appearing on Tasmanian shores.
Environment by James Kitto
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Subscriber only THE beaching of multiple rare sunfish at separate corners of the state has experts intrigued by why the species is appearing on Tasmanian shores. Beachgoers at Ralphs Bay, including Lindisfarne mum Triona O Neill, got a shock last week when they saw a dead 1.96cm Hoodwinker sunfish had washed ashore. The species - which can grow to 2300kg - is regarded as the largest bone fish in the world.