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But the 17-year-old Rockhampton midfielder handled the biggest moment of his fledgling football career with aplomb – and it gave MCU coach Tom Ballantyne all the confidence he needed to bring the talented prospect on board for 2021.
Skinner is one of the few fresh faces making their way to Mackay ahead of the 2021 NPL Queensland season.
And though he may not have the playing resume of some of his more experienced teammates, the Central Queensland product should fit in nicely at the next level.
“I’m excited to play against a higher level of opposition alongside a good group of quality players,” Skinner said.
Jeffrey N. Shane: Go for it!
Jeffrey N. Shane, IATA’s former General Counsel, put aviation on the road to liberalization during his previous roles. As he retires, he cautions governments not to stray from this path
Jeffrey N. Shane’s career spanned five separate stints at the US Department of Transportation (DOT), several countries, and notable industry firsts.
His retirement on 30 June 2020 was well-deserved. But Shane admits that, with hindsight, he wouldn’t have chosen this moment to step down from his role as IATA’s General Counsel. “My heart is still in the industry and I would have liked to see it back to a more solid footing,” he says. “But my retirement date was set almost a year in advance.”
Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 3:30 pm
Wellington, Wednesday 16 December 2020:
BCITO today announced that it has 16,000 apprentices in
training – an all-time record. To mark this milestone,
Building and Construction Minister, Hon Poto Williams, and
BCITO interim CEO, Greg Durkin, visited a Kāinga Ora
housing project in Cannons Creek, Wellington where they met
Sam Skinner, owner of Skinner & Skinner Building Company
Ltd (SSBC), a carpentry business that has just taken on four
apprentices.
Speaking onsite, Minister Williams said,
“I am delighted to present this award to SSBC, for their
direct contribution to increasing apprenticeship numbers and
supporting BCITO to reach their highest number of
Published:
5:30 AM December 16, 2020
Updated:
3:48 PM December 16, 2020
The planned £2m revamp of a town s sports centre looks more like a doctor s surgery , as designs reveal the introduction of treatment rooms, waiting area and office space.
- Credit: Canva
The planned £2m revamp of a town s sports centre has been likened to a doctor s surgery , as designs reveal the introduction of treatment rooms, waiting area and office space.
As work gets under way at Brandon Leisure Centre, concerns have been raised about the upgrade, which has revealed a large area of the sports facility will have a new use.
Design for Brandon Leisure Centre s £2m upgrade.
Press Release – Building and Construction Industry Training Org Wellington, Wednesday 16 December 2020: BCITO today announced that it has 16,000 apprentices in training an all-time record. To mark this milestone, Building and Construction Minister, Hon Poto Williams, and BCITO interim CEO, Greg Durkin, …
Wellington, Wednesday 16 December 2020: BCITO today announced that it has 16,000 apprentices in training – an all-time record. To mark this milestone, Building and Construction Minister, Hon Poto Williams, and BCITO interim CEO, Greg Durkin, visited a Kāinga Ora housing project in Cannons Creek, Wellington where they met Sam Skinner, owner of Skinner & Skinner Building Company Ltd (SSBC), a carpentry business that has just taken on four apprentices.