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High school graduate gives back to old rowing team before going to college
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Because of our interconnection with every other state, interstate tragedies or disruptions affect us all.
Our food, infrastructure and resources are dependent upon sources and interactions all over Australia.
The Victorian fourth lockdown has created tension and alarm in Queensland, regarding tourism in particular.
Disruptions with border closures and travel, affect every aspect of our lives, directly or indirectly. The NSW mice plague, a direct result of inescapable drought conditions for farmers, is now impacting food availability and prices.
While Queensland is relatively safe with food supplies and intrastate travel, interrupted supply from locked down states and regions impacts what we pay.
Park Players Ready to Present âShrek The Musicalâ
Apr 30, 2021
Rehearsing a scene from the upcoming production âShrek The Musicalâ are seniors Amanda McGovern as Princess Fiona and Tyler Faulstick as Shrek.
WHEELING Lucky audience members will get the chance to witness an energetic musical production when the Park Players of Wheeling Park High School present their spring musical, “Shrek The Musical,” today through Sunday, April 30 and May 1-2. The play will be held in the high school’s J.B. Chambers Performing Arts Center.
The curtain goes up at 7 p.m. today and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. It is sure to be an entertaining audience pleaser. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, audience sizes are limited. Additionally, mask-wearing and social distancing with be enforced.
Praise for Ipswich rebuilding efforts as Qld titles loom
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Subscriber only Oliver still reigns supreme, but Charlotte s crown has fallen to Amelia in the tally of the state s most popular baby names for 2020. The annual list, released by NSW Births Deaths and Marriages on Tuesday, showed the regal Charlotte - which held top spot for three years - slipped to third place. Amelia made the jump from fourth last year to No. 1, followed by Olivia, which maintained its position as runner up. The fastest mover in the top 10 for girls over the past decade was Isla, climbing 18 spots to place fourth. All but one of last year s 10 most popular boys names again featured, albeit in a slightly different order. Liam regained a spot in the top 10 at the expense of Ethan.
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