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24.01.2022 A few more sleeps and we are ready to Rock and Roll
24.01.2022 ED SHEERAN SETTLES COPYRIGHT CASE. The two Australian songwriters who filed a copyright lawsuit against Ed Sheeran, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill in regards to track, The Rest Of Our Life, have reportedly settled the complaint. According to news.com.au, a lawyer for the songwriters said "all parties have agreed in principle to settle the case, and have it dismissed in 30 days if all 'final issues' are resolved".... The complaint was filed earlier in the year and claimed that McGraw and Hill's song, co-written by Sheeran, is "blatant copying" of Sean Carey and Beau Golden's 2014 track, When I Found You, released by Melbourne artist Jasmine Rae. "The copying is, in many instances, verbatim, note-for-note copying of original elements of the song, and is obvious to the ordinary observer," the complaint read. Carey and Golden were represented by Richard Busch, who won the highly-publicised trial against Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines. They were seeking injunctive relief and at least $5 million in damages plus profits, a running royalty and an award of attorney's fees and costs.
23.01.2022 New Catalogue and member of the Just Deals Segment. Central Coast Florist http://centralcoastbestflorist.com
16.01.2022 As Arts Ministers from across the country prepare to meet via teleconference today, Queensland has increased its call for the Federal Government to include arts and creative workers in the JobKeeper Program. The Palaszczuk Government today announced a further $500,000 to support stART, a new quick turnaround grant program for Queensland’s independent creative artists, producers, designers, technicians and arts workers. Today’s announcement follows the Government’s earlier ...Continue reading
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10.01.2022 Our first little sample is now out on Technology News - Mobility of the future. Enjoy https://issuu.com/auscom/docs/automotivee1v1/s/77181
06.01.2022 The Critical Minerals in Australia: A Review of Opportunities and Research Needs report is available from ga.gov.au/criticalminerals For more information about the latest industry funding round, Round 7 of the Cooperative Research Centres Project grants, visit www.business.gov.au/crc-p
04.01.2022 Pulling power for Bundaberg Port Pacific Tug has been backed by Gladstone Ports Corporation for a marine industry site at the Port of Bundaberg. The development approval has been approved this week and facilitates a significant project at the Port. The project could bring millions of dollars into the local economy each year, employing hundreds of people during construction and almost 100 people once fully developed. Deputy Premier and Treasurer Jackie Trad said the deal would... give Bundaberg a unique advantage when it came to competing in Queensland’s growing marine industries. From the Torres Strait down to the Gold Coast Broadwater, Queensland has world-class facilities for every type of vessel from ocean-going freighters to super yachts, but Bundaberg has two unparalleled advantages, Ms Trad said. The Port of Bundaberg faces a much lower risk of cyclone activity than ports further north, and secondly it is the most northerly port outside the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. That gives the Port of Bundaberg and Pacific Tugs a real advantage when it comes to attracting heavy commercial and naval contracts for repair and maintenance. The marine industry facility has been supported by approvals from the owner of the Port of Bundaberg, Gladstone Ports Corporation, and by a $6 million grant from the Federal Government. Minister for Transport Mark Bailey said the new marine facility would give the Port precinct area another avenue to grow new businesses that would support local jobs and skills development. The port is well positioned to capitalise on the Wide Bay Burnett region’s agricultural production, with fast-growing Asian economies expected to compete aggressively for Australian products in the coming decades, Mr Bailey said. "There is scope to develop more tourism through the Port of Bundaberg too. Having marine facilities extending existing services will make Bundaberg’s port a more attractive proposition for businesses wanting a part of those growing industries and trade opportunities. Pacific Tug Group CEO Chris Peters said the process to get the right proposal for the site was worth the wait. See more
03.01.2022 Wishing all our followers a Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year
03.01.2022 Do what I say, Not as I do! Cardinal George Pell / Vatican treasurer found guilty of child sexual assault Third most senior Catholic in the world convicted on five charges by jury in Australian court case