Philip Roth biography will still be published in Australia despite controversy
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Philip Roth biography will still be published in Australia despite controversy
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Boathouse sails again â but some are left high and dry
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He s the hospitality wunderkind behind Sydney s Boathouse empire, which made headlines nearly two years ago when it crashed and burned, owing more than 500 creditors a staggering $21.5 million. But now
Andrew Goldsmith says he s learnt his lesson and intends to prove his doubters wrong. I remember telling our seafood supplier he was not getting paid. I was in tears at the fish markets. It was one of the hardest, most humbling days of my life . but he stuck by us. He told me, You ve just got to make more money , says Goldsmith, 37, who personally bankrupted himself last May.
Daniel Clarke
Fiona Inglis and Sam Wilson have a lot in common. Both started out studying sciences – infectious diseases for Inglis, zoology for Wilson – before switching to web development; both began apprenticeships at Edinburgh software business Forrit during the coronavirus pandemic; and both have gone straight into the third year of Edinburgh Napier University’s software development degree. Yet they have never met.
Thanks to coronavirus, their experience embarking on a new career – from finding jobs, to being interviewed and then inducted – has been handled remotely. That has brought a whole new level of strangeness to the working lives of a couple of twenty-somethings who, until early 2020, had been used to mixing with people.