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Promising Young Woman Wins Best Film and Best Actress at Australian Academy International Awards
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Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman” has won Best Picture at the 10th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards. Carey Mulligan also scooped the Best Lead Actress in Film award for the film.
Other winners include “Nomadland” director Chloé Zhao, who became the first woman to receive the AACTA International Award for Best Direction in Film.
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QBE pulls support for plan to lift Warragamba Dam wall, cuts coal exposure
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QBE, Australiaâs largest insurer, said it would halt insuring âsevere risk projectsâ in any World Heritage site and withdrew its backing for the NSW plan to lift the wall of Sydneyâs main water reservoir.
QBE also singled a reduction in its exposure to the fossil fuel industry because of climate change, saying that it would exit all support for the thermal coal industry by 2030 and assess then whether oil and gas companies are âon a pathway consistentâ to achieving the Paris climate accord goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Narrabeen on Sydney’s Northern Beaches will host one of the biggest events on the global surfing calendar when the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour comes to town, thanks to a partnership between WSL and the NSW Government.
The partnership means the WSL will now host two Championship Tour events in NSW, with Newcastle debuting as the opening event of the Australian leg of the tour in April 2021.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the Narrabeen Championship Tour event will see some of the world’s biggest athletes battle the waves to win a share of over $1 million in prize money.