Switzer Daily
12 February 2021
The new world is coming and those who ran the old
world or were big beneficiaries of that era are falling like ten pins. If you
need examples of what I’m talking about, try the board at Crown and its major
shareholder, James Packer.
And then there was Eddie Maguire, the President of Collingwood, who resigned over mishandling a press conference covering the club’s issues with racism. And there’s AMP that recently thought it had a US buyer but Ares Management has now walked away from the embattled wealth management business.
But this isn’t a 2021 thing. We’ve seen the demise
The Healing Foundation
February 13 each year marks the anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, who suffered trauma because of past government policies of forced child removal.
Many of these removals occurred as the result of laws and policies aimed at assimilating the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population into the predominately white community.
Stolen Generations survivors are some of Australia’s most vulnerable people and many have kept their stories and experiences secret for many years, even decades.
One such story comes from Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Julie Black, a 64-year-old Barkindji woman, who was taken from her mother shortly after birth.
What s it about?
Wealthy teenager Charlie Bartlett (Yelchin) is failing miserably at fitting in at a new public high school run by the world-weary Principal Gardner (Downey, Jr.). As he begins to better understand the social hierarchy, Charlie s honest charm and likeability positions him as the resident psychiatrist dishing out advice, and the occasional prescription, to his fellow students in need.
NOTE: No catch-up at SBS On Demand
Studio Ghibli animation magician Gorō Miyazaki talks summoning forth ‘Earwig and the Witch’
Continuing the Japanese animation dynasty, Gorō Miyazaki talks about switching to computer animation, capturing the spirit of a magical YA novel, and learning from his dad.
NBN Co names next locations for fresh fibre extensions
NBN Co names next locations for fresh fibre extensions
NBN Co has revealed a further extension of new fibre optic cable to pass 200,000 premises Credit: NBN
National Broadband Network (NBN) retail service providers (RSP) servicing the likes of Maitland, NSW; Deer Park, Victoria; Albany Creek in Queensland or Gepps Cross in South Australia will soon have more fibre to play with.
NBN Co has revealed a further extension of new fibre optic cable to pass 200,000 premises in its fibre-to-the-node (FttN) footprint as part of its $4.5 billion network investment plan.
The so-called second tranche of this extension involves around 100,000 premises that it will pass as it extends fibre deeper into communities in selected metropolitan and regional areas of NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
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