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ISLAMABAD: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf, at the conclusion of his visit to the US, on Friday said that Pakistan and the US are focusing on outcomes, not optics.Calling his visit a...
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All Albertans 12+ eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine All Albertans over the age of 12 will soon be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and stop the spike. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. After offering vaccine to Albertans most at risk for severe outcomes, Alberta has now progressed to Phase 3, where everyone over the age of 12 can make an appointment to receive their first dose. With this expansion, 3.8 million Albertans will become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. To avoid overwhelming booking systems, appointments will be staggered in two age groups.
GP Grahame Jelley recognised for more than 30 years of dedication to rural health 4 May, 2021 08:33 AM 3 minutes to read Dr Grahame Jelley was named as the 2021 recipient of the Peter Snow Memorial Award at the National Rural Health Conference in Taupō last week. Photo / File Dr Grahame Jelley was named as the 2021 recipient of the Peter Snow Memorial Award at the National Rural Health Conference in Taupō last week. Photo / File Bay of Plenty Times A former Bay of Plenty GP, who now works in Kerikeri, has been recognised for more than 30 years of dedication to rural health and his commitment to advancing Māori health outcomes.
EROAD Australia Transportation technology services company EROAD Limited (NZX/ASX: ERD) (EROAD) today announces that it has signed its largest Australian enterprise customer, Ventia. Ventia is one of the largest essential services providers in Australia and New Zealand, specialising in the long-term operation, maintenance, and management of critical public and private assets and infrastructure for corporate and government clients across a broad range of sectors. Ventia has entered into a five-year agreement for a monthly subscription of EROAD’s SaaS products and intends to install approximately 2,500 Ehubo 2 devices in their Australian fleet with a further 1,500 in their New Zealand fleet. The agreement does not however specify any minimum unit commitment. It is anticipated that these Ehubo units will be installed throughout the 2021 calendar year. EROAD entered the Australian market in 2018 and has been building its brand on the back of regulatory reform which has provided a significant low-cost growth option. As at 31 December 2020 EROAD was providing monthly subscriptions to small-to-medium customers with 2,625 connected units. This agreement will almost double EROAD’s presence in the Australian market, with a remaining short to medium term enterprise pipeline of some 15-20,000 connected vehicles.
Tasmanian Labor Liberals only delivered 31% of its infrastructure budget by the end of February Only Labor is working for Tasmanians for real economic outcomes Infrastructure Minister Michael Ferguson cannot change the facts, he is completely failing to deliver the infrastructure Peter Gutwein promised Tasmanians. Shadow Treasurer David O’Byrne said Treasury’s numbers show the Government had delivered just 31% of its infrastructure budget by the end of February. “If this rate of failure continues for the remaining four months of the year, the Government will fail to deliver more than $600 million worth of housing, hospitals, schools and road upgrades,” Mr O’Byrne said.