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A local environmental group led by students at UWC Thailand International School, Phuket is gaining momentum and working towards having single-use plastic bags phased out by law through a six-month pr
Last Saturday (June 18) saw One Phuket stage the island’s first Sustainability Fair and second Lean On Me Live Fest at Phuket Boat Lagoon’s White House.
As you may have heard, after more than 12 years in our community, Donna is packing up her Toons and heading back to the motherland. For a woman who has given her entire heart to Phuket for over a deca
PHUKET: Even poor farmers in Phuket need tourism to lift their incomes above subsistence level, a senator on a fact-finding visit to the island was told yesterday (Apr 22).
Phuket’s got talent! A Night at the Popra, held at Underwood Art Factory’s new Junkyard Theatre on Dec 4 was the third of a series of charity shows run by Gary Crause of Legend Music and the Phuke
Big tourism businesses have made much of their acts of corporate social responsibility amid the pandemic, but small operators have helped hard-hit communities too – without blowing their own trumpets.
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PHUKET: A group of local companies are rallying together to help people in need on the popular island of Koh Lipe, which has become yet another recent victim of COVID-19 restrictions.
Phuket Opinion: A storm is brewing Phuket Opinion: A storm is brewing PHUKET: The relief and financial support measures for employees and businesses suffering from lockdown measures in the ‘dark red’ COVID high risk areas have already been announced in a move that snubs the rest of the country. People in Karon queue for food parcels provided by the PPAO earlier this month. Photo: Kata-Karon Municipality The national Social Security Office on Wednesday (July 21) announced a slew of income relief measures for those in dark red zones suffering financial distress. The support ranges from B2,500, to B5,000 for some, and B7,500 to B10,000 for others, depending on their circumstances. To see the full range of financial and income relief measures being offered (in Thai), click here.
Marathon man completes charity Phuket run Marathon man completes charity Phuket run RUNNING: Many people enjoy an early morning run in Phuket. Hit the road or the beach before it gets too hot, take in some fresh air and stretch the legs. Mark taking on the windy, hilly roads of Phuket’s west coast. Photo: Andre Mouton First pit-stop. Photo: Photo P. Supasoon A morale boosting support team including Mark’s family at the 35km point. Photo: P. Supasoon ’Beach running – looks great but is tougher than hills,’ says Mark. Photo: Fezzi Fezzino More support at the Nai Thon pit-stop. Photo: P. Supasoon