Letter threatening to trap neighbourhood cats in Canberra prompts RSPCA warning against vigilantism
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Canberra resident Beth Morrison feared she was being threatened over her cats, Colin and George, after receiving an intimidating letter from a neighbour.
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When Beth Morrison arrived home from work yesterday evening, she was shocked to find an anonymous letter dropped in her mailbox, warning her to lock up your cats , or else say goodbye . Lock up your cats.
Dear neighbour, your home is within 400m from my home where there is clear evidence of a cat(s) killing our native birds. I have set traps. Please lock up your cat day and night, permanently.
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The 2021 Summer School and Festival will feature exceptional faculty, guest artists, and unique collaborations that will impact the community through performance and learning opportunities.
The fellow experience online and in person will include seminars with professionals who influence music and society, and private lessons with faculty and Mosher guest artists.
As part of a multi-year partnership, London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) musicians will coach remotely, with the option for orchestral instrumentalists to audition for the opportunity to perform with the LSO and music director Sir Simon Rattle as a part of the Keston Music Academy Exchange.
Signature events of the festival for audiences will include masterclasses, chamber concerts by fellow and faculty ensembles, side-by-side performances, and competitive events including the Solo Piano Competition, Fast Pitch Awards, and the Digital Challenge launched last summer.