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Tourism Tropical North Queensland names new board member

Tourism Tropical North Queensland names new board member 4 hours ago Seasoned Travel CEO joins TTNQ Board of Directors. The Tropical North Queensland region is best known as the gateway to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropics Rainforests. Tourism is the main economic driver in the region and number one employer with one in 5 people employed in tourism. TTNQ Chair Ken Chapman said the Board was delighted to welcome Mr. O’Sullivan whose marketing experience made him an outstanding addition to the Board. “John heads a very large publicly-listed tourism business and has phenomenal marketing experience,” he said.

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ANZAC DAY 2021: Rolling coverage plus 10 moving stories

The Anzac Day mid-morning service at Maryborough. Stuart Fast 8am - Howard The main street of Howard was closed off as the Anzac Day march made its way to the city s cenotaph. The Anzac Day parade at Howard. Carlie Walker The march was accompanied by the sound of the bagpipes and ex servicemen and women along with dozens of school children took part in the March. Fraser Coast mayor George Seymour and Cr James Hansen with members of the Craignish Scouts. Carlie Walker A solemn moment of silence was then held at the cenotaph. The march followed the dawn parade, held at 4.20am, which was followed by Howard s dawn service at 5am.

Wash U To Offer College Degree Program At Missouri Women s Prison In Vandalia

Washington University A stack of Washington University diplomas awaits recipients at the Prison Education Project commencement in 2019 at the Eastern Correctional Center in Pacific, Missouri. Beginning this fall, incarcerated women in Missouri will have the opportunity to work towards earning a degree from Washington University. Wash U. announced this week that its Prison Education Project won a $980,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to start its first women’s prison education program. People incarcerated at the Women’s Eastern Correctional Center in Vandalia, Missouri can begin taking classes in August. It will be the first time an on-site college program exists at the prison. The grant also provides funding for technology to host the classes virtually as well as expanding reentry programs at the prison.

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