Sydney hospitals under significant strain with staff shortages as Covid outbreak grows | Health theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
July 27, 2021 10:02
Marketing consultancy Ubiquity Labs has hired Kirilly Mallard as director – PR & communications, as well as Emily McHenry as integrated account manager.
The announcement:
Ubiquity Lab today announced two new appointments to its growing consultancy team. Kirilly Mallard joins as Director – PR and Communications and Emily McHenry as Integrated Account Manager.
Since launching in 2018, Ubiquity Lab has disrupted the market with its distinct offering. Founded by Matt Allison, the agency’s mantra and experience is centered in data-led paid, owned and earned integration – ultimately transforming its clients’ brand and marketing into a business investment.
Ubiquity Lab founder and MD Matt Allison said: “I’m thrilled to welcome Kirilly and Emily to the ULab family. They’re both phenomenal people, incredibly focused and will provide our clients with an unfair competitive advantage.
Breast Cancer Network Australia
The annual Pink Lady match will be a clash between traditional rivals Melbourne and Hawthorn this Saturday 17th July at the MCG.
Alongside the game will be Breast Cancer Network Australia’s iconic Field of Women, which will happen virtually this year due to COVID restrictions.
Instead of gathering in pink and blue ponchos on the hallowed turf of the G, Australians, no matter where they live, can stand on the G virtually. Participants can buy their virtual place inside the Pink Lady and leave a message of support or dedication to someone affected by breast cancer.
Pink Lady match takes on special meaning for young Demons
By
2021-07-12T14:13+10:00
This year’s Pink Lady Match is personal for Melbourne players Fraser Rosman and Oskar Baker, given their mums Trudy and Trudie were diagnosed with breast cancer.
Trudy and Fraser have been a team of two for a long time and last year when Trudy was diagnosed with breast cancer, the pair knew they needed a COVID game-plan.
Tapping into BCNA’s online resources for information and support, Trudy went to chemotherapy alone while Fraser continued his Year 12 studies and trained at night to reduce exposure to other people when his mum’s immunity was compromised.
Politics by David Aidone, staff writers 11th May 2021 12:00 AM
Premium Content
Subscriber only Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is set to hand down this year s budget from 7.30pm AEST, with billions of dollars expected to be spent on getting people back to work more than a year into the global pandemic. Those in aged care and working parents are tipped to be the big winners. From childcare subsidies to an infrastructure cash splash, here s what we already know is in it:
ECONOMY A post-COVID jobs boom is set to slash the forecast budget deficit by $53b this year. According to The Australian, the budget deficit for 2020-21 will be $161bn compared with the $213.7bn forecast in the October 6 budget.