“By moving [into one site] we can generate efficiencies, by saving on IT, facilities and maintenance and give our employees a much better environment to work in,” he said. “Most of our office-based employees work from home several days a week, so we are confident that this new office block …
Read More »Sydney students are lifting community spirits
UTS volunteering organisation The Big Lift takes an annual winter trip around the eastern states to help out regional towns and communities. The group takes 80 students across regional Australia, this year focusing on NSW and Victoria. The students arrived in Mooroopna on the night of Monday, July 3, eager …
Read More »Nick Cave on claims early LP had violence towards women: ‘I’m not a misogynist’
He released the album in 1996 with his band Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, and said he is glad music has the capacity to “outrage”, explaining the LP was violent not just to women but to everyone. Speaking on The Louis Theroux Podcast, he said: “Some of my early …
Read More »Merseyrail confirm special timetable for The Open 2023
More than 250,000 spectators are expected to attend the international sporting event over the course of the week from Sunday, July 16 to Sunday, July 23. A 10-minute rail service between Hoylake and Liverpool Central line will run for five days at peak times from Wednesday, July 19 to Sunday, July 23. Merseyrail say the …
Read More »Rain hailed as ‘next year’s whisky’ as 8,000 attend royal garden party
Heavy rain lashed down in the gardens on Tuesday as 8,000 guests gathered to meet the King and Queen as well as the Princess Royal. Camilla told one attendee she was “remarkably dry” as party-goers huddled under umbrellas to keep out of the rain. The King greets guests at the …
Read More »‘Nonsense’ to claim head of Army has been forced out – Chief of Defence Staff
General Sir Patrick Sanders is expected to step down as Chief of the General Staff (CGS) next year, despite only taking up the post at the top of the Army in 2022, prompting speculation that he had been forced to resign. Last week, the Telegraph reported that Gen Sanders had …
Read More »World-class doctors and nurses thwarted by a failing health service
SIR – A recent King’s Fund study shows that the NHS is one of the worst health services for saving lives (report, June 26). People die here who would not if they lived in other G20 countries. The NHS is a failed structure. We have well-trained doctors, nurses and allied …
Read More »Police investigating after skeletal remains found in burnt-out cars in Royal National Park, Parramatta
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Read More »The royals at Wimbledon! From Kate Middleton to Princess Margaret and Prince George
From a smoking Princess Margaret to a loving Princess Diana and a beaming Kate as she arrived at the All England club today, these pictures show how the tennis at Wimbledon has enthralled the Royal Family for decades. Margaret attended several times during the 1960s, although her sister Queen Elizabeth …
Read More »ROBERT HARDMAN: Royal ‘Yotties’ return to cheer Charles’s emotional visit to the Yacht Britannia
The clocks on board still stand at 15.01. It was the precise moment when the late Queen, accompanied by most of the Royal Family, left the Royal Yacht Britannia for the last time, closing a remarkable chapter in our maritime history. That was back in December 1997, on a day …
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