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WestMACâs wonderful support for Chloeâs Olympic dream West Moreton Anglican College student Chloe Blair is a Queensland Interschool champion. She won bronze in the Grand National Show Horse in March at the Sydney International arena.
Sport 27th May 2021 7:50 PM RISING equestrian star Chloe Blair believes West Moreton Anglican College provides the vital support for her Olympic dream. The Queensland Interschool Show Horse champion, with eight-year-old pony Wyann Safari (Si), will compete in the Hunter Hack Class at the Boonah Show, starting on Friday. Chloe, 7, of Glamorgan Vale, won bronze in Show Horse (6-9 years) at the Grand National Championships at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre in March.
On May 21, the gossip magazine
In Touch published an explosive, career-crushing report about a beloved figure in the religious right: Josh Duggar, the oldest child of the ultra-conservative Christian family of TLC’s hit reality show
19 Kids and Counting, had, as a teenager, sexually abused five minor girls.
“Bombshell Duggar Police Report: Jim Bob Duggar Didn’t Report Son Josh’s Alleged Sex Offenses for More Than a Year,” blared the instantly viral online headline. The cover of the tabloid that would sell at supermarket checkouts across the country was even more lurid: “House of Horrors,” a reference to
In Touch’s discovery that four of Josh’s victims were his younger sisters.
Netflix has gone into damage control amid an uproar over its proposed new reality TV series Byron Baes.
Nick O Donnell, the streaming giant s director of public policy, recently travelled to the NSW town for crisis talks with stakeholders as the backlash continues to grow.
The executive s itinerary included a meeting with Byron Shire s outspoken mayor, Simon Richardson, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Unpopular: Netflix has gone into damage control amid an uproar over its proposed new reality TV series Byron Baes, with director of public policy Nick O’Donnell travelling to the NSW coastal town for crisis talks with stakeholders , including Mayor Simon Richardson (pictured)