Schools return in Kent after two months of lockdown learning
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Updated: 20:04, 08 March 2021
Some were nervous but most were delighted to be back in class as pupils officially returned to school this morning after two months of being taught at home.
There were a few tears as parents waved goodbye to their younger offspring at the school gates but for the most part Kent pupils and teachers embraced the belated start of a new term.
Fulston Manor pupils Amber Howe, Poppy Trantum and Maisie Tossell
Susie Burden, Head of School at Fulston Manor secondary school in Brenchley Road, Sittingbourne, said: We are all very much looking forward to getting the students back into school over the course of this week.
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An increase in consumer demand for fresh milk, cream, cheese, custard, butter, ice cream and flavoured milk has seen Norco increase its farm gate by two cents to 77 cents per litre.
The move by Australia’s oldest dairy co-operative means the price rise will see suppliers receive an average of slightly over 70 cents across the full year as the two cents to 77 cents per litre will continue for six months to June 30.
The increase delivers an additional $2 million to co-operative in additional payments from the co-operative.
Norco Chairman Michael Jeffery said the continued strong results were a direct result of consumers continued commitment to supporting the 297 members in NSW and Queensland.
Thank you very much, Laura, and to everybody who is here today.
I, of course, begin by acknowledging the Ngunnawal people, their elders past, present and the future.
Can I also acknowledge any veterans who are with us today, serving men and women of our Australian Defence Force and say to them thank you for your service.
Can I also acknowledge today the beautiful Abdallah and Sakr families on this first national i4Give Day, as we remember their four beautiful angels – Antony, Angelique, Sienna and Veronique – who were taken from us this day a year ago.
I also welcome the very many of my colleagues who are here today. Of course, led by the Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. It is great to have you all here today and I acknowledge you all and the great job you have been doing and I know you will do over the course of this year.
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