Anthony Breeze THE AFL world was rocked this week, not only on the field but off it as well. The great AFL commentator Bruce McAvaney announced his retirement for game day commentating, effective immediately. Every AFL fan who has listened to a McAvaney call will find it difficult to listen to a grand final without hearing his iconic voice. McAvaney has called over a 1000 AFL games and 20 grand finals and when the game was close he would put chills down your spine when your team kicked a goal. He formed a great partnership with co-commentator Dennis Cometti where both men would just bounce off each other during a call making it a memorable game to listen to.
Guardian Group looks to the youth
Thursday 24 December 2020
In this November 29, 2019 file photo English teacher Marsha Singh holds a study session with students of Cowen Hamilton Secondary, Moruga. The school was a runner-up in the 2019 National Secondary School Entrepreneurship Competition (NSSEC) which the Guardian Group sponsors. FILE PHOTO/MARVIN HAMILTON -
The United Nations usually partners with governments or non-governmental agencies in its mission to encourage sustainable development around the world. But over the last decade, the organisation has come to recognise – and appreciate – the value that the private sector adds when it comes to spurring innovations, facilitating knowledge-sharing and capacity building to help implement projects faster than the UN or even government. Business Day has been featuring some of the UN in TT s private sector partners about the work they are doing to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One such partner is the Guardi