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4 min read A new report, based on interviews with 1500 Australians, found Melbourne was the No. 1 city to visit, well ahead of Sydney, Perth and Brisbane. However when regional destinations were included, the Gold Coast just nudged Melbourne out of top spot 22 per cent to 20 per cent. Tasmania came in third place, followed by Sydney and the Sunshine Coast, according to the GoStay Holiday Report. Report author Christena Singh said Melbourne s popularity was partly the result of changes in holiday trends. We are seeing a trend towards shorter holidays, Ms Singh said. Read more

Most UH Manoa classes will likely remain online until Spring 2022

Most UH Manoa classes will likely remain online until Spring 2022
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Longtime Maui senator retires, cites long-term COVID | News, Sports, Jobs

cuechi@mauinews.com Hawaii Senate Majority Leader J. Kalani English takes part in the May 14, 2019 dedication ceremony for the $340 million Consolidated Rent-A-Car facility at the Kahului Airport. The longtime East Maui lawmaker announced Tuesday that he would be retiring from the Senate, effective Saturday, as he deals with the long-term effects of COVID-19. The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo Battling the long-term effects of COVID-19, lifelong Hana resident and Senate Majority Leader J. Kalani English announced his retirement from the Hawaii State Senate on Tuesday “after many discussions with my doctors, talks with those close to me and careful thought.”

Senate Democratic Majority Leader J Kalani English To Retire

Senate Democratic Majority Leader J. Kalani English To Retire - Honolulu Civil Beat The longtime lawmaker cites lingering effects of his COVID-19 infection late last year. Reading time: 3 minutes. Senate Majority Leader J. Kalani English announced Tuesday he will retire effective Saturday, citing the lingering effects after he became ill with COVID-19 in late November.  English, 54, represents Hana, East and Upcountry Maui, Molokai and Lanai, and his mid-term retirement means Gov. David Ige has 60 days to appoint his replacement English said he was infected with the disease while traveling out of state with his family, and said in a written statement he had only mild symptoms at the time.

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