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Alligator Energy Ltd (ASX:AGE) Projects and Market Update - 6 April 2021 - ABN Newswire (@ABN_Newswire)

Alligator Energy Ltd (ASX:AGE) Projects and Market Update - 6 April 2021    ASX:AGE) provides the following projects and market update: Samphire Project: - High-resolution ground magnetics trial over part of the Blackbush resource was successfully completed early February 2021; - Improved geophysical detail is providing insight into basement features and structural controls of the Blackbush resource and will assist with targeting of further high-grade mineralisation; - Considering this positive outcome, planning to expand the magnetic and passive seismic surveys is underway; - Results of additional surveys will help inform the drilling program scheduled to start in July 2021, primarily focusing on resource upgrade;

Universal Orlando Jurassic World VelociCoaster coming in June

Universal Orlando Jurassic World VelociCoaster coming in June
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Crestwood signs letter of intent to move historic log cabin

Plans to move a historic log cabin from Affton to Crestwood moved ahead as the Crestwood Board of Aldermen approved a letter of intent for the $200,000 relocation plan at a special meeting last week. The board voted 5-0 with two abstentions March 30 to move forward with possibly moving a historic log cabin to Sappington House. Ward 1 Alderman Richard Breeding, Ward 2 Alderman Mary Stadter, Ward 4 Alderman Tony Kennedy and Ward 3 Aldermen Greg Hall and Scott Shipley voted in favor. Ward 1 Alderman Mimi Duncan and Ward 2 Alderman Justin Charboneau abstained. Ward 4 Alderman Ismaine Ayouaz was absent. The letter of intent is nonbinding, but shows the city is still interested in the project. Crestwood has until May 25 to make a final decision whether or

Bruce Clark column - Do Racing Australia want jockeys to do their job?

To paraphrase a successful senior jockey – good riders don’t need instructions and bad ones don’t follow them . I note this in the wake of another messaging own goal coming from Racing Australia in a seemingly bizarrely timed Good Friday eve statement announcing an amendment to the Rules of Racing in relation to riding instructions. This is the one that cemented jockeys only receive riding instructions from a trainer or owner of the horse they are riding. Again in seeking – in RA’s own words – they didn’t want jockeys to be confused by receiving “conflicting riding instructions”. Where did this come from? Where were the serious concerns raised, discussed, tabled and wrapped into this change? Which were later written away as merely formalising a “chain of command”, if you can get your head around that.

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