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Empty Bowls is Back 2021 “Please sir can I have some more?” The image conjured up by Dickens of the hungry child holding up a bowl is sadly as relevant today as it was nearly two centuries ago. Empty Bowls 2021 is a fundraising event that hopes to change that for thousands of needy Western Australians.
Ticket holders choose from dozens of beautiful bowls hand crafted by talented WA potters. They fill their bowl with scrumptious hot soup and get to take their unique pottery piece home. With donated soup cooked up by talented local chefs, it’s likely we’ll be hearing pleas for “more?
How Tim English nearly landed at Collingwood
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Former Collingwood recruiter Matt Rendell says Bulldogs ruckman Tim English would have been a Magpie, were it not for a misunderstanding.
A towering talent from the West Australian wheat belt, English was drafted to Whitten Oval with a first round selection five years ago.
He could have pulled on the black and white 12 months earlier, however.
“If you’re a Collingwood supporter, you’ll want to turn off for about two minutes,” Rendell told
SEN’s Dwayne’s World on Thursday afternoon.
“Tim English went to a Catholic school in Perth, and one of our part-time recruiters was a teacher there.
Christchurch school admits poor handling of teacher s historic sexual behaviour stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Elite Christchurch boys school Christ s College has acknowledged it did not handle sexual abuse complaints appropriately in the past. (File photo)
When leadership at Christ’s College became aware of inappropriate sexual behaviour by a teacher towards a group of boys, the matter was not reported to police and students were asked not to discuss it. The elite Christchurch boys school has now admitted the situation should have been handled “quite differently”.
Do you know more? Email reporters@press.co.nz College spokesman and board of governors chair Hugh Lindo confirmed Lindsay William Hutchinson was employed as a music teacher at the school for 18 months from 1985 to 1987. Lindo said Hutchinson used “unqualified references” from Cathedral Grammar School and the Anglican Diocese in Perth to get the job.