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The man behind the project, Littleferry resident and former Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Major General Patrick Marriott, is also writing the first historical documentation of the battle, using a large range of primary and secondary sources dating all the way back to the 1740s.
Maj Gen Marriott became curious about the history during last year’s lockdown when he was regularly cycling past the area where the battle was thought to have taken place. After considerable research – and what he describes as a “soldier s eye” – he now envisions how events may more likely have played out.
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Remembering Rado: leading figure in Madagascar’s environmental movement passes away
Obituary in honour of Rado Andriamasimanana (1969-2021) of ASITY Madagascar, whose influence, expertise and characteristic smile leaves a strong imprint on conservation in Madagascar
Rado Andriamasimanana (third from right) at Ampasy Research Station, Feb 2020
By Roger Safford
Rado Andriamasimanana was a leading member of the generation of Malagasy scientists and conservationists who made conservation in Madagascar a truly national pursuit as part of the country’s sustainable development. His personality brought many a smile to all who knew him and throughout his career he combined forces with visitors, expatriates and his fellow-countrymen alike. Rado’s blend of skills was unique, and his passing is a terrible blow
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Grant Broadcasters secures eight new FM signals across SA
February 19, 2021 2:01
Grant Broadcasters is revamping its network of radio stations in South Australia, announcing that it will launch eight FM signals for four stations across the state.
‘Adult Hit’ format stations 5MU Murray Bridge, 5AU Spencer Gulf, 5RM Riverland & 5CC Port Lincoln will now be heard on the FM band.
The change will see 5MU 1125AM and 5AU 1242AM cease transmission on those AM frequencies entirely, while 5RM on 801AM and 5CC on 756AM will continue to be heard on both FM and AM.
There will be no change to the frequency for 5CS Eyre Peninsula, which will remain on the AM band only for now on 1045AM.