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Caron Khan, president of Dorset Chamber THE new president of Dorset Chamber has saluted the county’s “bold and brave businesses” at a historic annual general meeting. Caron Khan took the chain of office when the chamber held its AGM virtually for the first time, with nearly 70 members present via Zoom. The new president, a communications specialist who runs the Caron Khan Consultancy in Bournemouth, said: “The chamber’s place in the Dorset business community is more important than ever and its reputation has never been stronger. “There will be further challenges for businesses but there is now a glimmer of light at the end of a very dark tunnel as the Covid lockdown eases and vaccination programme rolls out. ....
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Meanwhile, a small minority of people had confronted others for following the rules too closely. Professor Kathy Douglas is an expert in conflict and dispute resolution. Credit:Jason South Belief in the conspiracy theory that the government wants people to wear face masks only as a way of controlling them was associated with confronting someone for sticking to the rules too closely, with 21 per cent of believers saying they had done so. In Victoria, disputes over COVID-19 rules are continuing to play out on social media and in public, with many perceiving mask rules are being flouted more during the latest outbreak of the virus. ....
'They think they can do what they like': COVID-19 rules spark flashpoints, expose fault lines smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
STUFF People whose lives changed due to their involvement in the CTV building collapse during the February 2011 earthquake recount their stories. It was a distraction and an outrage. The CTV building’s construction manager apparently stole the identity and qualifications of a former colleague and passed himself off as an engineer for years. As part of the Collapse podcast series about the CTV building, MICHAEL WRIGHT revisits the strange case of Gerald Shirtcliff. It was an odd exchange. A bright spot in the middle of a very long, very detailed summary during the 2012 Canterbury earthquakes Royal Commission investigation into the collapse of the CTV building. The six-storey office block had pancaked in the February 2011 earthquake, killing 115 people. ....