By Ginny Privitar Aspiring architect Brandon Fuentes holding his award for his Palisade Hotel design project. The award says “CTGBC 2021 Green Building Awards Student Design Award of Merit”. Credit Th.
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There’s an instant logistical problem to lunching with ABC Radio Sydney veteran James Valentine: he’s been unfamiliar with the concept for nearly 25 years, ever since he first started hosting the afternoon slot - 12.30pm to 3.30pm daily − on what was then called 2BL.
“No one’s interviewed me for years”; ABC Radio Sydney broadcaster James Valentine.
Credit:James Alcock
“We used to eat lunch, before digital stations,” Valentine, 59, recalls wistfully. “When the cricket was on, we wouldn’t be required − unless it started raining in Adelaide. But now we stay on a digital station, even when the cricket’s on. I haven’t had lunch for a very long time.”
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Kain Warwickâs crypto-anarchist bent began at 14, when his parents forbade him from expanding his tennis racquet restringing business. His father, Kim Warwick, toured as a professional tennis player, winning three titles including the 1981 Australian Open Doubles Championship, and reaching a career-high ranking of 15. Young Kain saw an opportunity to restring racquets at the family tennis centre. When he was quickly swamped with orders, his parents â perhaps fearing the dereliction of his school homework â shut the business down.
It was a stunning lesson for Warwick in how authorities can stifle business innovation. And it set in train a lifelong distrust of any system where someone in charge gets to tell others what they can and canât do.
Receive $100 Restaurant Voucher in Rome for Donating Food Items
A business in Rome is holding a food drive that will help in those in our area in more ways than just one.
Kris-Tech will be the home of the Drive-N-Dine food drive at the corner of Hangar Road and Otis Street in Rome on Tuesday, Feb. 9, starting at 10 a.m.
They are asking for members of the community to bring non-perishable food items that will be donated to the Salvation Army in Rome. If you bring items, you ll receive a $100 gift voucher to help support some of the participating restaurants while supplies last.