An Australia-wide telecommunications business officially opened its newest branch at Emerald on Monday, returning to the Central Highlands for the first time in more than six years.
The new Optus store at Central Highlands Marketplace has created four new jobs for locals and provides opportunities for and forms part of the company’s commitment to providing more choice to those in the area.
Garry Clarke, Optus Local Channel & Execution manager for Central Queensland, said he was thrilled to be opening the new store.
“There was a store here about six years ago, but we’ve got stores in Rockhampton and all across Central Queensland and now it’s a return to Emerald,” he said.
Lockdown some fun and fitness December 30, 2020 Reading time: 1 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch Pictured are spin instructors Ashlee Murray (top) and Natalie Brunet (bottom). Submitted photo.
CORNWALL, Ontario – A group in Cornwall is providing an opportunity for residents to stay active and healthy during the current pandemic shutdown by offering virtual spin and circuit classes.
“There is nothing to do, so we thought we might as well get people active,” said Natalie Brunet, one of the instructors who has been certified for three years to teach spin.
Spin classes involve high intensity physical activity on a stationary bike, and it is not just a workout for the legs, as Brunet describes regimens that include pushups and weightlifting.