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Five Northern Ireland jobs which are available right now from marketing executive to finance trainer

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Your guide to taking out home and contents insurance

ABC Everyday Amanda lost her home in a bushfire, but her insurance covered the costs. ( Print text only Amanda Scully s family always had a fire plan. But by the time the bushfire had ripped through their NSW town of Malua Bay on New Years Eve in 2019, plan A quickly became plan C. Our home was completely destroyed. There was nothing left, she says. For Amanda, having insurance was worth it for the temporary accommodation cover alone. We had to live somewhere else in a lease of $550 a week. So to have to pay that on top of doing the rebuild, that would just be too much.

Academy Fellow among Australian space researchers honoured at COSPAR 2021

January 30, 2021 From left: Dr Ken McCracken, Dr Alex Held, and Dr Daniel Graham. Image adapted from photos by CSIRO and Yuri Khotyaintsev, IRF Three Australian researchers, including a Fellow of the Academy, have received international recognition for their contributions to astronomy and space science at the awards ceremony of the 43   Dr Ken McCracken AO FAA FTSE received the COSPAR Space Science Award for “outstanding contributions to space science”. Dr McCracken, elected a Fellow of the Academy in 1987, has been a leading light in space science for over 60 years, working across cosmic ray and heliospheric research, X-ray astronomy, interplanetary archeology and mineral exploration.

Trio facing more than 2 dozen charges after alleged straw purchase

  EDMONTON Three men face a combined 26 charges in a gun trafficking investigation by Edmonton police. A Marty Wilson, 49, is accused of acting a straw buyer. The term is used by police to describe someone legally purchases guns and then sells them illegally. In an operation described by police, Wilson left his home in Valleyview on Dec. 23 and drove to Edmonton where he bought four Glock 48 handguns. Officers said he then picked up 27-year-old Daniel Graham and they went to an address in south Edmonton to meet Gabriel Adam, 28. Police arrested Wilson and Graham hours later when they emerged from the home.

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