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A FORMER gallery owner says she feels “bittersweet” after selling the contents of her Henley home for almost £750,000.
Sally Hunter lived at Badgemore Grange with her late husband, Ian Posgate, for 30 years.
The couple had a shared interest in mid-20th century British art and filled the Victorian property with a wide selection of paintings and ornaments.
She decided to sell it all after downsizing to a flat in London, where she ran a fine art gallery in Knightsbridge.
A total of 466 lots were put up for sale by autcioneers Sworders at Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, and nearly all the items were sold for a total of £737,828, exceeding the top estimate by more than £200,000.
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Those mapping out the economic future of Victoria s hottest and driest region hope it can be positioned as a pillar of the budding hydrogen industry.
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Hydrogen industry could be worth $11 billion to the Australian economy by 2050
Victoria s Mallee region aims to capitalise on its solar resources to produce cheap hydrogen
Private groups and the Victorian Government have invested $50,000 in establishing a Mallee hydrogen technology cluster, which could be part of national network intended to develop a globally competitive industry.
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More than 160 Victorian business chambers and local councils have led from the front during a tough year, signing up for specialist mental health training so they can better help small businesses.
Minister for Small Business Jaala Pulford today encouraged other business chambers and councils to access the free training program facilitated by St John Ambulance, which provides accredited training to swiftly boost mental health capabilities within local business communities.
The St John training program is part of the Andrews Labor Government’s $26 million
Wellbeing and Mental Health Support for Victorian Business program launched in August. Some 129 participants have completed the training and 39 more have been accepted to attend sessions.