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NSW SES members recognised in Queen's Birthday honours List

Three NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) members have been awarded the Emergency Services Medal (ESM) in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours List today.

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Fife Council: Steve Grimmond highest earner in Town Hall Rich List 2021

Steve Grimmond took home a £163,720 salary, plus £37,794 in pension contributions, during 2019/20. A new study from the TaxPayers Alliance, their 14th annual Town Hall Rich List , has shown that 215 council staff across Scotland received more than £100,000, and a further 52 earned more than £150,000. Mr Grimmond is joined on the list by Eileen Rowand, Fife Council s executive director for finance and corporate services. Ms Rowand was paid a salary of £123,535, plus £30,266 into her pension, making her overall remuneration £153,801. Carrie Lindsay, the council s executive director for education and children s services, was paid the same amount as Ms Rowand. Michael Enston, executive director for communities, was paid £120,004, plus £30,266 in his pension, for an overall total of £150,270.

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International Women's Day: OnFife events celebrate women of Fife

Rachael Nixon, Emma Lynne Harley, Eilidh Ellery and Rachel Louise Lee, who are taking part in OnFife’s International Women’s Day discussion panel. OnFife has accepted the challenge of this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) theme with a packed programme of events celebrating the women of Fife. Over the next week, a series of online events is taking place ranging from a line-dancing workshop and discussion panels to short films and exhibitions. The theme of IWD 2021 is Choose to Challenge and OnFife’s fantastic programme celebrates and showcases women artists and creatives in the kingdom. “We are challenging ourselves, and our audiences, to contemplate women in Fife anew, to reflect on our history, to take time for self-care, and to challenge gender bias and inequality,” says Rosie Sim, Creative Instigator at OnFife.

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Trust in charge of Fife libraries, museums and galleries faces £776,000 deficit

Trust in charge of Fife libraries, museums and galleries faces £776,000 deficit © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Fife Cultural Trust recorded a deficit of £776,000 before Covid-19 restrictions closed its venues. The latest financial report for the trust, which runs libraries, theatres, museums and galleries across Fife, reveals it recorded the deficit to the end of March last year, in comparison to a deficit of £28,500 the year before. Costs of running the charity and financial liabilities were said to have added to the trust’s financial challenges before Covid-19 saw it lose all sources of income as venues were forced to close.

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