Monthly Archives: February 2022

Bolton Clarke is now Australia’s largest not-for-profit aged care provider

by on February 28, 2022 0
Bolton Clarke has announced that it has completed the acquisition of residential aged care provider Allity, becoming Australia’s largest not-for-profit provider. The acquisition supports Bolton Clarke’s strategy to extend its reach nationally, with the acquisition of Allity increasing its presence in QLD, NSW, VIC and SA. Last month, Bolton Clarke announced it had strengthened... Read More

Geelong Private Medical Center resold

by on February 28, 2022 0
The Geelong property contains 4937 square meters of land area and 174 parking lots. A Chinese syndicate has sold the Geelong Private Medical Center held for five years. The four-story asset, 73-79 Little Ryrie Street, sources say is trading with a Melbourne investor for just over $30 million, reflecting a market yield of less... Read More

48 hours in Melbourne and how to spend them all

by on February 25, 2022 0
Planning a sneaky weekend in Melbourne? World-class restaurants, independent retailers and Australia’s trendiest suburbs, there’s plenty to love. This article is brought to you by Jack Daniel’s – Make It Count. Planning a sneaky weekend in Melbourne? Home to world-class restaurants, independent retailers and some of Australia’s trendiest suburbs, there’s plenty to occupy your... Read More

Unique things to try in Nairobi, Kenya

by on February 24, 2022 0
Nairobi is a destination suited to adventurous travellers, and these once-in-a-lifetime things are tailor-made for the holidays. Nairobi is an exciting capital of Kenya as it contains a plethora of hidden gems and adventures to explore and enjoy. Tourists will be welcomed by many attractions such as waterfalls, national wildlife parks, nightclubs, shopping markets,... Read More

VFL Practice Match Report: Carlton v Sandringham

by on February 24, 2022 0
THE CARLTON Reserves put on a valiant performance against Sandringham but ultimately fell short by 24 points. After the visitors burst blocks, the Blues well and truly went into the third term, drawing a solitary point leading into the final term. However, the Saints finished the game as the stronger of both sides, ultimately... Read More

Man arrested after electric scooter attack in St Kilda found with ammunition, drugs and explosives

by on February 23, 2022 0
‘Revenge’ speeding Ford driver who made multiple U-turns as he allegedly tried to run over four e-scooter riders is charged and ‘explosives, ammunition and drugs were found in his house” A 33-year-old man was arrested for attempting to injure four pedestrians Police allege the man attempted to run over four electric scooter riders on... Read More

After 21 years, Pay-What-You-Can restaurant Lentil As Anything is closing its three Melbourne locations

by on February 18, 2022 0
After 21 years, pay-what-you-can vegan restaurant Lentil As Anything will close its three Melbourne locations at the end of the month. The news comes after Sydney’s only store, which opened in 2014, suddenly closed in January. Chef and manager Nishat Merchant arrived at work to find the locks had been changed. “It’s like there... Read More

Lake County News, CA – Community First reports record assets, loans, deposits and income in 2021

by on February 17, 2022 0
SANTA ROSA, Calif. –– Community First Credit Union, a financial cooperative owned by its 60,515 local members, posted double-digit gains for the second consecutive year in assets, deposits, loan portfolio and revenue . It also issued more loans than any previous year, $356.2 million. “It was the best of times financially and yet in... Read More

Discover the hidden highlights of Northern Europe aboard the Seabourn Cruise

by on February 16, 2022 0
Destination: the splendor of Northern Europe During the Nordic summer, Norway, the scattered British Isles, Iceland and Greenland offer a range of cruise destinations as unique and spectacular as anywhere on Earth. Their iceberg-studded fjords and steep cliffs teem with vast colonies of nesting birds and other wildlife. Meanwhile, quaint traditional villages and ancient... Read More

Secured personal loans from 4.04%

by on February 15, 2022 0
You may need a personal loan for several reasons. Whether it’s home renovations or an expensive visit to the dentist, taking out a personal loan can come in handy when you need a quick boost. You will generally have two options when it comes to personal loans: secured or unsecured. Let’s discuss what a... Read More

Enough personnel, PM, show leadership

by on February 14, 2022 0
A cycle to savorWill Wagner’s Ring cycle be staged in Bendigo? Bring it on! The Adelaide Rings of 1998 and 2004 worked so well because the city was large enough to capture the spirit of the event (relevant museum exhibitions, lectures, dining in cafes and restaurants adjacent to the theater etc.) and yet small... Read More

Book a stay at Zagame’s home in Carlton

by on February 14, 2022 0
It is fair to say that Zagame Downtowner, a simple, somewhat seedy hotel on the outskirts of town that’s been hanging out on the corner of Lygon and Queensberry streets since 2003, has had quite a shine. Opened in May 2019 after an $18 million renovation, Zagame’s House is a swanky addition to Melbourne’s... Read More

Power and passion in the spotlight at one of the All Stars rugby league events

by on February 13, 2022 0
No double vaccination certificate and negative RAT? Forbidden entry. Earlier on Saturday, the service at St Kilda Shule was presided over by a respected rabbi Yaakov Glasman. Hebrew Congregation of Melbourne, this could have been yours! Leon’s father, the king of packaging Visy Antoine Pratt, and mother, Claudine Revere(as well as sister Lily) created... Read More

Photos Age of the week, February 13, 2022

by on February 12, 2022 0
Photos Age of the week, February 13, 2022 Photos Age of the week, February 13, 2022 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. To reject Skip to section navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer 20 Pictures Follow us on twitter The Age of Twitter Photography Do you like our photos? Selected... Read More

Banks with advanced technologies granted more PPP loans

by on February 11, 2022 0
For banks, especially smaller community banks, the key to weathering economic turmoil may lie in technology. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) stated in a report titled “Banking Technology and the COVID-19 Pandemic” that “the conventional view of the comparative advantage of small bank business models centers on relationship lending.” According to the report,... Read More

Myrtha Pools Announces Appointment of New Business Development Manager for Australia and New Zealand

by on February 10, 2022 0
Myrtha Pools has welcomed Yvette Audet as the new Business Development Manager for Australia and New Zealand. Well known in the aquatics industry, Audet brings its expertise and networks to the international leader in swimming pool construction and will work with the long-established Myrtha Pools team in Australia and New Zealand to develop the... Read More

Open now: February

by on February 7, 2022 0
Ploos – Sydney, New South Wales Nestled in a row of heritage-listed warehouses in Campbell’s Cove, and just three meters from the water, you’ll find Ploos. Chef and restaurateur Peter Conistis’ new venture, Ploos (which translates to ‘sails’ in Greek) is a take on South Aegean cuisine. Peter, who is the mastermind behind Alpha,... Read More

at least 45 Covid deaths recorded nationally; Qld says using ADF to evacuate aged care facilities is ‘a last resort’

by on February 6, 2022 0
Services on Sydney’s west-central light rail network will soon resume after cracks in trams forced their suspension, but the Opposition warns the ‘transport saga’ is not over, AAP reports . The line was closed in November after cracks were discovered in the wheel arches of 12 tram sets. New South Wales Minister of Transport,... Read More

Zoi Sadowski-Synnott wins New Zealand’s first-ever Winter Olympic gold medal | Winter Olympics Beijing 2022

by on February 6, 2022 0
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott made history by winning New Zealand’s first gold medal at the Winter Olympics, winning the women’s slopestyle title on Sunday morning in smash-and-grab style with a spectacular final that ended the dominance of the United States in the discipline. The 20-year-old, who became an Olympic champion on New Zealand’s national holiday Waitangi... Read More

Consumer groups want FDIC to ban rent-a-bank loans with rates that can exceed 100%: NPR

by on February 5, 2022 0
With the resignation of the head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. of the Trump era, consumer protection groups see an opportunity to end “rent-a-bank” loans with exorbitant interest rates. Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA via Reuters hide caption toggle caption Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA via Reuters With the resignation of the head of the Federal Deposit... Read More

F*CKING ANCIENT comes to Adelaide Fringe Festival

by on February 4, 2022 0
Maggie McCormack (Marriage, Hearth Theatre; The Will, Anthropocene Play Company) became tormented and obsessed with not aging in her late teens. Botox, lasers, skincare, wigs, fasting, and even a few trips to the plastic surgeon, all while embarking on a spiritual journey that took her in the opposite direction. Towards its timelessness as a... Read More

Ten must-see homes for sale in Victoria right now

by on February 4, 2022 0
Make an appointment to inspect this selection of must-see properties. 13 Caraar Creek Lane, Mornington VIC 3931 Hugging Beleura Hill, this glamorous trophy home boasts stunning coastal views with the town looming in the distance. The living areas, terrace and wrap-around pool make the most of the view. Designed to entertain, the home features... Read More

Rich Lister leaves boutique hotels

by on February 3, 2022 0
But time is running out for that endorsement, which Mr Magid will not pursue himself. “The choice was that we keep the hotel and run it like a hotel and lose our DA. Or we sell it with a DA, reluctantly,” he said. The Australian Financial Review. Lindrum Hotel on Flinders Street in Melbourne.... Read More

CBN extends N23.2 billion loans to 28 beneficiaries as new policy begins

by on February 2, 2022 0
The ultimate goal of the policy is to reverse the country’s dependence on imports by creating a feedback system that targets and supports good companies and projects. Sir Godwin Emefielethe CBN Governor, speaking at the inauguration, said the initiative was designed to stimulate investment in Nigeria’s priority sectors with the main objective of boosting... Read More

Neometro’s Nine Wilson Ave, Brunswick Apartments, Secure the Wave of Quick Sales

by on February 1, 2022 0
Design-focused Melbourne developer Neometro has seen early success at Nine Wilson Ave, their latest apartment project in Brunswick’s Jewell Station Village, a multi-stage development that began in 2016. Over 35% of the 73 apartments on offer were purchased during the traditionally quiet Christmas holiday period. Neometro sales manager Andrew Steele said sales were pretty... Read More