Scots photographer captures magical shots of full moon over stone circle that inspired Outlanders Craigh Na Dun
Emma Sarah Rennie, 57, was in the right place at the right time to capture the stunning photos of the Callanish Stone Circle.
Two stones in the eastern arms of Callanish frame the rising moon over the Harris hill (Image: Emma Rennie/Callanish Digital)
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Transreport launches Passenger Assistance app, making it easier and quicker for disabled passengers to request assistance across the rail network
- Developed in collaboration with disabled passengers and accessibility experts
LONDON, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Passenger Assistance, a new app which gives disabled passengers control and transparency when requesting assistance for their train journeys, is launching today across the National Rail network. Developed by Transreport, Passenger Assistance allows disabled people to quickly request assistance for their train journeys in one app for the first time, offering an easy option which doesn t require them to contact each train operator by phone or email prior to travel.
Return to Oz: Australian bankers swap Wall Street for the beach in wake of pandemic theage.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theage.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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On Wall Street, it might sound like a 15,979-kilometre ticket to nowhere. And yet here was Catherine McCormack, trading a plum job at Goldman Sachs Group Inc in New York for a finance job back home â in Australia.
That might seem like a career-killer, but McCormack, 39, says the pros outweigh the cons in a world still crippled by the lasting impact of the pandemic.
Catherine McCormack left her career at Goldman Sachs in New York to return to Australia. Â
She isnât alone â for the first time since the World War II, more Australians are returning home than leaving. The rough count last year: 25,000.