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Exploring new ground in Tasmania: The Three Capes Track


Exploring new ground in Tasmania: The Three Capes Track
4 Mar, 2021 11:00 AM
4 minutes to read
Tucked away on the southeastern coastline of Australia’s island state, lies 48-kilometres of meticulous walking track that affords some of nature’s most dramatic and awe-inspiring displays for adventure-hungry travellers.
For those primed for fresh experiences, Tasmania sure does punch above its weight. In particular, nature-loving walkers are in for a slice of hiking heaven; 2800 kilometres of managed tracks and more than 880 walks in national parks, reserves and conservation areas are waiting to be discovered.
If there s one walk that manages to encapsulate all that is special about this out-of-the-ordinary destination, it s the stunning Three Capes Track in Tasman National Park. For four days and three nights, you ll be immersed in an extraordinary landscape, encompassing cliff-hugging coastline, ancient dolerite columns, eucalypt woodlands, wildflower scrubla ....

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Liberty Global: New Deloitte Report Explores Future of Work Post-Covid


Liberty Global: New Deloitte Report Explores Future of Work Post-Covid
Report Examines How New Trends Triggered by the Global Pandemic are Shaping the Nature of Work, the Workforce and the Workplace
The Future of Work is Here report from Deloitte outlines a future world of work shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic which requires more transparent and consultative leadership, greater focus from employees on career development as automation increases and a more proactive role for governments to invest to close the digital divide.
Commissioned by Liberty Global, one of the world s leading converged video, broadband and communications companies, the report draws on in-depth interviews with 26 European business leaders, policymakers and researchers. The study has been commissioned to help guide policymakers, employers and professionals on how the pandemic may impact workplace practices and trends and will be the subject of discussion at a special online event The Future of Wor ....

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Whanganui Happenings: What's on in Whanganui


Whanganui Happenings: What s on in Whanganui
28 Feb, 2021 10:03 PM
7 minutes to read
Recovery, a ceramic work by Katherine Barrett, a work in Girls, Girls, Girls at the 85 Glasgow Street Arts Centre.
Wanganui Midweek
CARITAS LENTEN DISCUSSION GROUP
What: This ecumenical group meets weekly. Based on the Sunday readings during Lent, the programme is entitled A New Way Forward, exploring new and better ways of living as one human family.
When: Thursday, March 4, 2-3.30pm
Thursday, March 11, 2-3.30pm
Details: To register please call Pam on 3455047 ext 3 or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au.
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING
What: Beginners course for adults. Introduction to dancing, with warm up and basic steps/formations. Bring soft-soled shoes and bottled water, wear cool, loose-fitting clothing. A fun way to exercise. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Figures show vaccines cut two thirds of infections


Covid 19 coronavirus: Figures show vaccines cut two thirds of infections
19 Feb, 2021 12:00 AM
6 minutes to read
Minister Chris Hipkins responds to questions regarding wage and incentives for frontline Covid-19 workers.
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Laura Donnelly
Vaccines appear to cut Covid-19 transmissions and infections by two thirds, according to the first real world data examining the impact of the jabs, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Key data being handed to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he finalises a road map out of lockdown show that just one dose of either the Oxford or Pfizer vaccine has such an effect on all age groups. ....

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