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Lune Croissanterie's new cruller-slinging sibling Moon lands in Fitzroy

Join the queue for choux pastry doughnuts at Melbourne pastry perfectionist Kate Reid s new New York inspired pop-up.

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Жители Выборга сопроводили маму-утку с малышами до залива

Жители Выборга сопроводили маму-утку с малышами до залива
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Sussex drink and drug-drivers named in court

DRINK and DRUG drivers have been caught by police on our roads. The Argus publishes this information in the public interest, as drink and drug drivers can cause serious injury or death to themselves or others. HERE is a round-up of those who have been named in Sussex magistrates’ courts. JUSTYNA WICHERT Aged 29, of Fish Lane, Bognor, admitted drink-driving in a Ford Focus in Shripney Road. Tested for 63 microgrammes (mcg) of alcohol per 100 millilitres (ml) of breath. The legal limit is 35mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath. Fined £323, surcharge £34, costs £85. 17-month ban. ANDREW LORAINE Aged 55, of Pinehurst Park, Aldwick, admitted drink-driving in a Porsche Boxster on the A27 at Shoreham. Tested for 66mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath. Fined £120, surcharge £34, costs £85. 17-month ban.

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Veterans charity sells Brisbane HQ after $1.4 million slump in donations

Veterans charity sells Brisbane HQ after $1.4 million slump in donations We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Legacy Queensland has been forced to sell its Brisbane headquarters, with public donations sliding by $1.4 million after volunteers stopped collecting donations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The veterans charity provides financial, emotional and housing support to almost 7000 Queenslanders who are related to deceased war veterans. Legacy Queensland chief executive Brendan Cox outside the charity’s South Brisbane headquarters, which has been sold because donations in 2020 slumped by $1.4 million. Credit:Tony Moore Legacy Queensland has been in Fish Lane in South Brisbane, where it is close to trains and buses for their volunteers to get to the office, for almost 25 years.

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Veterans charity sells Brisbane HQ after $1.4 million slump in donations

Veterans charity sells Brisbane HQ after $1.4 million slump in donations
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