Governor-General, Sam Mostyn, champions public education as a force for kindness, care and respect across Australia, writes ...
Born in Spencer, West Virginia, Rita later moved to Florida, where she graduated from Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne ... Rita was an accomplished businesswoman and a natural leader.
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Daily Express US on MSNZach Bryan debuts new romance after Brianna 'Chickenfry' LaPaglia splitCountry music star Zach Bryan has revealed his romance with Australian businesswoman, Hannah Duncan. The 27-year-old, originally from Melbourne, has been pictured several times with the Grammy ...
Tributes have come from sporting clubs across Melbourne and Geelong ... in the Green and Gold,” a club spokesman said. Geelong businesswoman and former Altona student, Carly Post, said Mr ...
The work was painted at Papunya, framed in Melbourne ... but also a businesswoman. “She knew exactly what she was doing when she was painting and winning awards,” Cole said by phone.
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Country and Town House on MSNThe House Guest Podcast Is Back! Carole Annett Interviews Clint NagataWelcome to the new series of the House Guest podcast where C&TH Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the ...
After a fabulous awards ceremony at the QT Rooftop on Monday, March 17, the winners of Time Out Melbourne's Food & Drink Awards 2025 (in partnership with Tyro) have been revealed. Time Out has ...
An Oxfordshire businesswoman is celebrating after being nominated for a Muddy Stilettos award. Ewelina Szulc-Barnsley has been nominated in the annual coveted awards for independent lifestyle ...
A Melbourne businesswoman on a work trip overseas thought she was having a heart attack after being told a trusted employee had stolen $1.1m from the company to fund her gambling addiction.
The award highlights businesses that make a real difference in their communities by offering high-quality, trusted services that parents and families rely on. Commenting on the award nomination and ...
Picture: Patrick Browne Sat, 08 Mar, 2025 - 07:00 Applications are open for Network Ireland’s Businesswoman of the Year Awards, which recognise the achievements of female professionals.
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