ScoMo Is Sending Ambassadors On A Snorkelling Trip To Prove The Great Barrier Reef Isn’t Dying
The Federal Government is flying intentional ambassadors from the World Heritage Committee to the Great Barrier in a bid to prevent it from being added to the World Heritage In Danger List.
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Ambassadors from more than a dozen countries will be flown to the Great Barrier Reef this Thursday for a snorkelling trip, in a bid to prevent it from being added to UNESCO’s World Heritage In Danger List, according to
Columbia graduate recognized for exemplary leadership at UT Martin
The Daily Herald
Alexis Millsaps is graduating from the University of Tennessee Martin with an accolade for the leadership she offered her fellow students while attending the institution.
Milsaps was presented with the Paul and Martha Meek Leadership Award during the University of Tennessee at Martin Spring 2021 commencement on Saturday.
The commendation is presented to graduating seniors, who demonstrate outstanding campus and community service during their time at UT Martin.
A communications graduate, Millsaps, who graduated from Columbia Central High School in 2016 and transferred after earning her associate degree at Columbia State Community College, making a sizable impact on UTM in a short amount of time, the school’s leadership said.
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For the more than half a million New Zealanders living in Australia, their homeland never felt further away than it has in the past year.
They were able to return home, if they were prepared to spend two weeks in quarantine. And since October, loved ones have been able to visit them here in Australia without having to isolate, only to have to undergo quarantine on their own return trip. This is an important step forward in our COVID response and represents an arrangement I do not believe we have seen in any other part of the world, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
In support of the March 4 Justice rallies, ex-liberal staffer, Brittany Higgins, delivered her first speech since going public with her story, where she alleged she was raped by a colleague at Parliament House.
At the March 4 Justice rally in Canberra, Higgins shared that she felt the need to speak out “out of necessity” as the “system is broken”.
“We are all here today not because we want to be here, [but] because we have to be here. We fundamentally recognise the system is broken, the glass ceiling is still in place, and there are significant failings in the power structures within our institution,” Higgins said to the crowd.