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Join two respected Elders and seasoned storytellers as they talk about their new books and their stories of determination and triumph. Renowned for his darkly humorous poetry and prose, Alf Taylor has mentored and delighted a generation of young poets. Alf is a Nyoongar writer living in Perth. Broome-based Dr Robert Isaacs is well-known for his wide-ranging achievements that earned him the title of West Australian of the Year in 2015. He is an Aboriginal Elder from the Bibilmum Noongar language group. Facilitated by ABC Radio National Awaye! presenter Daniel Browning.
This panel is part of Corrugates Lines: A Festival of Words, Broome
Five Denel explosion victims were still in training
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Cape Town – Employee competency came under the spotlight at day two of the Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM) public inquiry yesterday, with an officer testifying that some of those who died still required relevant training.
The evidence was given by training officer, Mcebisi Ngqaqu, who has 21 years of experience working for RDM.
He testified that of the eight employees who died, five still had red arm bands, which were for employees who still required training.
Following the testimony, the families’ representative, Winston Erasmus, then asked why were the “incompetent” employees were “allowed to work with explosives and not given something safer”.
KENDALLVILLE â Kendallvilleâs solar field project is moving full steam ahead.
The Kendallville Common Council took the next step Tuesday night in approving a funding mechanism for the project on second and third reading. Rules were suspended to help expedite the project.
Before that approval, Tuesday night the council welcomed a new firefighter and supported a recent promotion at the Kendallville Police Department.
Robert Isaacs, the cityâs newest firefighter, took his oath of office from council President Jim Dazey in front of family and friends. Dazeyâs second oath of office came with the swearing in of Detective Doug Davis. Davis started with the Kendallville PD 16 years ago as a dispatcher, two years after that he became a full-time police officer.
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