Limerick entrepreneur hoping to seal the deal with safer farming concept
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A LIMERICK entrepreneur has become one of the first participants to complete the prestigious IGNITE programme entirely online.
Marion Cantillon is a nutritional science graduate from UCC and the founder of PitSeal, which has developed an environmentally friendly alternative to the PVC sheeting and old tyres commonly used to cover silage pits on farms in Limerick and all over the country.
She is one of seven entrepreneurs to have completed the most recent programme which concluded earlier this month with a virtual awards ceremony and showcase for Spring 2021.
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Former president of Australian bishops conference dies at 70
Archbishop Wilson had suffered a series of health problems in recent years Catholic News Service Updated: January 19, 2021 05:34 AM GMT
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Retired Archbishop Philip Wilson, former president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference who served as archbishop of Adelaide for 17 years, died at 70 on Jan. 17. (Photo: Vatican News)
Retired Archbishop Philip Wilson, former president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference who served as archbishop of Adelaide for 17 years, died Jan. 17. He was 70.
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference said that while the archbishop had suffered a series of health problems in recent years, including cancer, his death was unexpected.
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The former Archbishop of Adelaide, Phillip Wilson, who was convicted but later acquitted on charges of covering up child sex abuse in NSW, has died aged 70.
He had suffered a series of health issues in recent years, including cancer, but his death was unexpected, the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide said on Sunday. We know that Philip was much loved by people across the country, but especially in the places he served - in Maitland-Newcastle, in Wollongong and here in Adelaide, the serving Archbishop of Adelaide Patrick O Regan said. He made major contributions to the church and the wider communities in which he ministered.