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Ozark season 4 release date, trailer, cast, set photos and latest news

(Image credit: Netflix) Ozark season 4 will throw the Byrdes to the wind for one last time. The Netflix crime drama is currently filming its swan song, making it one of the biggest shows getting canceled or ending in 2021. The Ozark cast and crew have been sharing production updates via set photos, such as a glimpse of a casino scene from episode director Robin Wright. Ozark season 4 will conclude the story that began with Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) relocating his family to the Lake of the Ozarks region in Missouri. In trouble with a Mexican cartel, he sets up a money laundering scheme for them; later, he and wife Wendy (Laura Linney) become entangled with local criminals and the Kansas City Mafia.

To tackle plastics waste, members set four actionable targets by 2025

Print Governments, businesses and NGOs throughout the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands region have come together to form Anzpac Plastics Pact. The pact was officially launched on May 18. Its members some sixty represent the complete plastics supply chain, from leading brands, packaging manufacturers and retailers to resource recovery leaders and government institutions. At the launch, Anzpac also announced that it had immediately joined the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s global Plastics Pact Network, a globally aligned response to plastic waste and pollution that unites over 550 member organizations behind the shared vision of a circular economy for plastic, where it never becomes waste or pollution.

Successful Broncos Indigenous girls program to continue

The Brisbane Broncos have welcomed the Federal Government’s ongoing commitment to supporting the Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy – a program achieving outstanding results for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls.

Conservationists urge regulation to cut Australia s plastic pollution as voluntary scheme launches

Conservationists urge regulation to cut Australia’s plastic pollution as voluntary scheme launches Graham Readfearn © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Tracey Nearmy/AAP Australia will miss its 2025 targets to cut plastic pollution from packaging unless it shifts from voluntary programs to enforcement, an alliance of conservation groups and the Greens have said. On Tuesday major supermarkets and multinational food and consumer goods manufacturers launched a new voluntary program across Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands with a goal that plastic “never becomes waste or pollution”. © Photograph: Tracey Nearmy/AAP Environment groups want Australia to follow the EU lead and regulate the entire packaging sector to meet 2025 pollution targets.

The importance of local manufacturing during pandemic times

Never before has the importance of local manufacturing been more felt than now with the global pandemic throwing the international supply chain out of gear. Something that policymakers are realising now – the important of local manufacturing to the economy – has been known to the Brisbane-based Everhard Industries for 95 years. The sudden disruption to international supply chains triggered by COVID-19 highlighted the strategic need to have a strong local manufacturing base. Everhard chair Sue Boyce is delighted with the Australian Government’s renewed focus on manufacturing. Speaking to INQueensland, she said, “Twenty years ago, to be a manufacturer was to be very boring and tedious, so last century. People are now realising that manufacturing covers everything from vaccines to septic tanks, which is what we do.”

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