Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Innovation and Minister for Sport The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe
The Great Barrier Reef Education Experience Program is making a splash with Queensland schools and supporting tourism jobs for the Palaszczuk Government’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.
Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said to date 36 schools had been approved for the Great Barrier Reef Education Experience.
“More than 1,556 students from the Gold Coast to Cook Shire will be packing their bags for a school excursion experience of a lifetime on the Great Barrier Reef,” Mr Hinchliffe said.
“They’ll travel to the reef during this year’s third and fourth terms.
RI beaches cleared after fin sighting
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Two Narragansett beaches temporarily closed to swimming after fin spotted
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TV Wrap: State of Origin audience falls in game 2, Nine wins tight first half of 2021
June 28, 2021 10:52
Nine’s coverage of the second 2021 State of Origin game brought in an average of 1.862 million metro viewers (2.701 million nationally), as the Blues dominated the Maroons to wrap up the series.
That figure was down on game one which had 1.911 million metro viewers, but was higher than game two of 2020 which aired in November and brought in 1.654 million viewers in metro markets.
Game two easily won all three key advertising demos on Sunday.
Last night’s #StateOfOrigin saw an average national audience of 2.701m (5 City: 1.862m Reg: 840,000) tune in to watch the NSW defeat QLD in Round 2. pic.twitter.com/MqzfmICfgY
Owner-trainer-driver Michael Healey left the gate behind his pupil Vero Amore Bi as the second-longest shot on the board but nonetheless hit the beam first in the $9,200 Preferred Handicap Trot at Rideau Carleton Raceway on Sunday (June 27).
Leaving from the second tier, Vero Amore Bi landed in third as pylon-starter Cloud Nine Hanover led the field to the quarter in :28.3. Healey then sent his 7-year-old Manofmanymissions stallion after the lead through a :59 half to seize control and accelerate up the backside. Passing three-quarters in 1:27.1, Vero Amore Bi strolled off the turn and maintained his speed to the finish of a 1:56.4 mile while chased home by Magic Night, who took second by 1 3/4 lengths. Lestenpercent closed from near last for third.