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ACM to resume print publications in regional NSW, QLD & SA April 15, 2021 9:06 Regional publisher Australian Community Media (ACM) is set to resume publishing a number of local newspapers from next week, a year after the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic forced the suspension of printing. ACM chief marketing officer Paul Tyrrell confirmed to Mumbrella that titles would resume printing. ACM ceased print operations at three of its press facilities last year, and suspended a number of non-daily newspapers. The media outlet said at the time the decision involves a number of redundancies. ACM would not disclose how many. ACM has announced that it will also close a number of websites where advertising support has not recovered since print publishing had to be suspended. This includes the Wingham Chronicle and the Bellingen Courier-Sun in NSW. ....
Search RotorTech 2018 was so well attended the event outgrew its old home on the Gold Coast. (Hawker Pacific) Close× RotorTech important for Industry Recovery: AHIA 4 March 2021 Australian Helicopter Industry Association (AHIA) CEO Paul Tyrrell has labeled RotorTech 2021 as one of the most important events in the history of the local helicopter industry. In a communique released today through AMDA Foundation, the organisers of RotorTech, Tyrrell said the exhibition and conference would play a large part in the industry s recovery from the COVID downturn. I would suggest that this year’s RotorTech gathering in Brisbane will be one of the most important events in the history of the local helicopter industry, after a three-year COVID-related gap, he said. ....
A VICTIM of clerical child sex abuse who caused €100,000 in damage to a church because he was upset by a “derisory” offer of compensation from the church has been given a fully suspended sentence. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court was told that on July 26, 2017, Ian Kidd (54) got a letter from solicitors for the Catholic Church with a “final offer” of €30,000 for the abuse he suffered at the hands of a priest. He found this offer derisory and became upset, his lawyer Marc Thompson BL said. Kidd filled a can with €5 worth of diesel and went to St Agnes’ Church in Crumlin. ....