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Walkley Foundation CEO steps down, Michael Brissenden new awards chair

Walkley Foundation CEO steps down, Michael Brissenden new awards chair July 29, 2021 11:10 Louisa Graham will step down as chief executive of the Walkley Foundation later this year, with plans to find a new chief executive now under way. While Lenore Taylor will step down as chair of the Walkley Awards Judging Board, to be replaced by Michael Brissenden. Chair of the Walkley Foundation, Marina Go, said: “Louisa has displayed tremendous leadership throughout her tenure and the board thanks her for her service to the media industry.” Michael Brissenden, new chair of the Walkley Judging Board Graham’s decision to leave the Walkley Foundation at the end of her contract marks ten years of working for the Foundation, first as general manager and then as chief executive for four years.

The great reset: Sky News flips on lockdown criticism | Amanda Meade

01:58 Thu 15 Jul 2021 22.06 EDT Last modified on Thu 15 Jul 2021 22.19 EDT Sky News political editor Andrew Clennell followed in the fine tradition of colleagues Peta Credlin and Chris Kenny when he swooped into Gladys Berejiklian’s daily Covid briefing on Thursday and aggressively questioned the premier about the effectiveness of the lockdown. A fired-up Clennell – who complained repeatedly about the burden of home schooling – dominated the conference, peppering the premier with about a dozen questions, interrupting her answers and talking loudly over other reporters. “Premier, you have locked us down for three weeks and now you are looking at locking us down for another two weeks,” he said. “We are all home schooling and locked down. What is to say it won’t be another two weeks on top of that?”

The Walkley Foundation announces 2021 mid-year winners

The Walkley Foundation announces 2021 mid-year winners
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That s the spirit: Women walk for others

That’s the spirit: Women walk for others WOMEN on a three-day walk from Frankston to Cape Schanck earlier this month aimed to “inspire and empower those experiencing disadvantage and transform their lives through fitness, health and wellbeing activities”. The Women’s Spirit Walk – the Frank to Schanck Challenge – set off from Frankston pier on Friday 30 April with about 70 women and some men on a mission to reach Cape Schanck lighthouse by Sunday afternoon, 2 May. Founder and managing director of Women’s Spirit Project Jodie Belyea said one-in-four women experienced mental health issues, family violence and/or social isolation. “Fitness, health and wellbeing are crucial to living a balanced, purposeful and passionate life, however, opportunities to participate in these activities are not financially accessible to all women – many in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula areas,” she said.

What notable Torontonians are watching, reading and listening to this May

What notable Torontonians are watching, reading and listening to this May What notable Torontonians are watching, reading and listening to this May Pop culture recommendations from Cynthia Dale, Shahir Massoud, Enuka Okuma, Bruce LaBruce and Eve Egoyan Elite Recommended by Enuka Okuma, actor and writer, Workin’ Moms “I can’t believe I’m outing myself with this one, but damn if this wasn’t the best guilty pleasure of the pandemic. I’m telling you, Elite came to play: maybe it was vicariously traipsing through Spain in the summer or soaking up the gorgeous interiors of the Spanish upper class, or perhaps it was the surprisingly solid acting and murderous plot intrigue that kept me coming back for three seasons. Oh, and it’s raunchy AF.”

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