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Family s promise to woman who died saving her son

They are the last words of a mother desperately trying to save her child. The last words of a trailblazing advocate for inclusion. The last words of a teacher always inspiring her community. Leonie Jackson, former CEO of the Deaf Society and born profoundly deaf, died just as she lived - bravely, heroically and selflessly. Leonie spent her final hours surrounded by loved ones as she celebrated her 50th birthday, before she tragically drowned off Congo Beach on the NSW south coast two weeks ago while trying to save her child from a deadly rip. Leonie Jackson died in a rip at Congo Beach on the NSW south coast trying to save her son. The Deaf Society posted a tribute to their Facebook page yesterday.

Australian opal dealer challenges COVID-19 insurance rejection - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

The National Opal Collection store in Melbourne s CBD was forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic alongside its sister store in Sydney s The Rocks, while border restrictions to international tourists have seen sales plummet by more than $3 million. Australian opal dealer challenges COVID-19 insurance rejection Posted January 19, 2021 | By Arabella Roden • Editor Damien Cody, director of opal retail and wholesale business Cody Opal Australia, has publicly challenged insurance companies for refusing to pay out business interruption policies held by small businesses. The National Opal Collection (NOC) – the retail arm of Cody Opal Australia, with premises in the Sydney and Melbourne CBDs – had taken out a business interruption policy, underwritten by AXA and Lloyds, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Key Hockeyroos staffer resigns amid review into culture

Arinco expands into NSW with new office

Arinco expands into NSW with new office Arinco expands into NSW with new office To meet increasing demand in the state Melbourne-based Microsoft partner Arinco has expanded into NSW with the opening of a new office in Sydney. The expansion into the NSW market is expected to meet increasing demand in the state, a statement from Arinco claimed. That demand, according to the artificial intelligence (AI), cognitive services and cloud platforms consultancy, was due in part to the coronavirus pandemic. We have already been successful in establishing a customer base in NSW over the past year. The restrictions of needing to work remotely have, at the same time, created an opportunity for us, Arinco director David Lee said. 

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