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UK: Reabold Resources announces partial sale of convertible loan notes in Corallian Energy

UK: Reabold Resources announces partial sale of convertible loan notes in Corallian Energy 03 Mar 2021 Reabold Resources, the investor in upstream oil and gas projects, has announced that, further to the Company s announcements of 22 February 2021 and 24 February 2021, it has initiated the sale of a portion of the convertible loan notes (the CLN ) in Corallian Energy with a principal value of £500,000, to a group of strategic investors, in exchange for cash proceeds of £500,000. Reabold will retain £500,000 principal value of the CLN. The strategic investors have indicated their support of an initial public offering ( IPO ), reverse takeover ( RTO ) or similar for Corallian, which is in line with Reabold s strategy of clearly identifying monetisation opportunities across its portfolio. The strategic investors have also signalled their intention to support Reabold in facilitating further potential strategic value creation opportunities across the wider Reabold portfolio.

Glenorchy police conduct traffic operation aimed at deterring unsafe driving behaviours

Date Time Glenorchy police conduct traffic operation aimed at deterring unsafe driving behaviours Glenorchy Police undertook a high visibility traffic operation today aimed at detecting and deterring unsafe driving behaviours. “Tasmania Police is committed to improving driver behaviour, to prevent crashes and keep everyone safe on the roads,” said Inspector John Ward. “Glenorchy Police conducted a traffic operation on Barossa Road this morning and were pleased with the behaviour of motorists that were intercepted. “Of the 188 motorists intercepted, the majority of drivers were doing the right thing, however, one person was charged with driving without a licence, and three other motorists received defect notices for their vehicles for minor issues.”

Crime reports for March 2, 2021

Arrests • Zackary Shane Dill, 25, 2710 Old Doerun Road, was charged March 1 with distracted driving and driving with a withdrawn license. Georgia State Patrol Arrests • Kenni Maylaysia Sanders, 27, Baconton, Ga., was charged Feb. 27 with D.U.I., failure to wear seat belt, and failure to drive in a single lane. • Kasey Trent Holt, 17, 1517 Crestwood Lane, was charged Feb. 27 with D.U.I.- Alcohol and failure to drive within a single lane. • Ramon Zackery Gutierrez, 18, 1901 Garden Villa Drive, was charged Feb. 26 with driving without a valid license. Moultrie Police Department Arrests • Chistopher Lamar Jordan, 50, 120 Fourth St., SW Apt. 5, was charged March 1 with failure to appear.

AFL update 3 March

I have now had two constructive conversations with AFL CEO Gill McLachlan in recent days. Importantly, Mr McLachlan understands very clearly our desire to have the consultant’s work on the Tasmanian AFL Licence Taskforce report completed by the middle of the year, and that the agreed consultant must be someone that is independent and suitable to both the AFL and the State. Having the work completed by the middle of the year will enable us to move forward with clarity, make arrangements with Hawthorn and North Melbourne, and importantly take the next steps towards our own Tasmanian team. Mr McLachlan has committed to providing me with an answer by the end of next week, and I will provide a further update by next Friday, 12 March 2021.

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