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Contracts awarded for Australia’s largest SPS rollout 28/01/2021 7:00 AM
Rollout across regional WA the largest deployment of SPS in Australia
Energy Minister Bill Johnston today announced $17 million worth of contracts will be awarded to local businesses to revolutionise power supply in regional Western Australia.
From July 2021, 98 stand-alone power systems (SPS) will be rolled out across WA s network marking Australia s largest single rollout of SPS.
The units will provide a more reliable, greener power supply to residents across the South West Interconnected System including: Kalbarri, Three Springs, Merredin, Jerramungup and Rocky Gully.
The successful WA contractors are: Hybrid Systems, BayWa r.e. Solar Systems, Balance Utility Solutions and AGL Energy Services - who are working with Bunbury subcontractor Positive Off-Grid Solutions.
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Members of the company of Red Bull Theater’s online reading of “The African Company Presents Richard III,” online this week only.
When history and theatre work together, the results can be a perfect match. Even when the subject matter is a painful and violent episode from our nation’s theatrical and racial history. This is very true of Carlyle Brown’s 1994 play, “The African Company Presents Richard III.” The play combines historical fact with the panache of theatre to make an indelible impression of an episode that took place almost exactly two hundred years ago this year.
Red Bull Theater, known for revitalizing classic plays for modern audiences, assembled a stellar cast to present a reading of Brown’s play. It is available for just this week for free via the theater’s YouTube channel. The story is a fictionalized account of the events of 1821 when the then prestigious African Grove Theatre, the most commercially successful black playhouse in New York City, wen
Celia Dillon, PRP Project Manager at JSIF
New and upcoming entrepreneurs are to receive advice and guidance on best practices to grow and strengthen their businesses in 2021 at the free, live-streamed event hosted by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF), through the European Union (EU) funded Poverty Reduction Programme (PRP) IV.
This one-of-a-kind event - dubbed The Virtual Entrepreneurship Expo 2021 - is supported by the Flow Foundation and is in keeping with the primary objectives of JSIF and the EU’s commitment to promoting sustainable growth and development among Jamaican entrepreneurs.
The Virtual Entrepreneurship Expo takes micro and small business owners into a deep dive of common challenges faced by entrepreneurs, especially those navigating through the business environment that has been created by the current pandemic.