Australia Day Samford District Historical Museum
Samford Museum 2009
Demonstrating traditional stonemasonry hand skills: Splitting a block of granite using plugs & feathers; Hoisting a block of stone using a Lewis lifting appliance, a chain block and a tripod. Camp Mountain granite, quarried in the Samford district, was used to build Brisbane City Hal's foundations.
The Sarina Museum and The Sarina District Historical Centre, Sarina, QLD
The Sarina Museum and The Sarina District Historical Centre archive room provides a place to store a variety of historical and valuable item and is largely supported by the Sarina Community Bank® branch.
Queen Street Mall
The Queen Street Mall is a vibrant shopping and lifestyle precinct that lies at the heart of Brisbane City and is Australia's most popular pedestrian mall, playing host to more than 26 million visitors a year.
The mall offers an unrivalled mix of local, national and international labels and flagship stores. More than 700 retailers have made their homes here – many enjoy mall and street frontage, others are tucked away inside world-class centres and heritage-listed arcades. Must-visits include the sparkling high-end QueensPlaza, Wintergarden with its diverse range of retailers, the magnificent and historically significant Brisbane Arcade and Tattersall's Arcade, the convenient MacArthur Central and the ever-popular The Myer Centre.
The Queen Street Mall is not merely the state's shopping hotspot, it is also Brisbane's heart – the place you head with friends and family if it's fun and entertainment you seek. More than 1,000 events take place throughout the mall each year, buskers take over the streets on a daily basis and The City Sounds fills the air with music on Friday nights and weekends. In addition, there is an Event Cinema, countless eateries, a farmers market, beauty salons, the Treasury Casino and Hotel, a Hilton Hotel and NEXT Hotel that all take pride of place on the mall. And parklands, museums, galleries, cafes, day spas, restaurants and bars are all within walking distance from the mall.
The Queen Street Mall truly is Queensland’s premier shopping and entertainment destination.
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The Lifesavers Of Down Under (1939)
Titles read: 'THE LIFESAVERS OF DOWN UNDER'.
Sydney, Australia.
An ambulance pulls up in a road. Men of the Sydney Ambulance cliff rescue division unload a kind of telescopic tripod crane and set it up on the edge of a cliff, then use it to lower an ambulance man on a perpendicular stretcher down to where an injured man is lying. The worker puts a bandage on the man's head and binds him to the stretcher so the other men can hoist him up and take him to the ambulance.
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Queensland Day (Sarina Field of Dreams)
Charlie Potts - Briskman & Binion, P.C.
Charlie was born and reared in Mobile. He earned a B.A. in English Literature from The University of the South (Sewanee) (C'79) and his J.D. from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law (1986). A member in good standing with the Alabama State Bar (1986) and the Mississippi State Bar (2004), Charlie has also been an active member of the Mobile Bar Association where he served as past chair of the Archives and History Committee and was instrumental in the publication of a history of the Mobile Bar titled Mobile's Legal Legacy: 300 Years of Law in the Port City (Association Publishing Company 2008). He joined Briskman & Binion in 2010.
Charlie has extensive experience in jury, non-jury and appellate civil practice. He has personally tried to verdict in excess of 60 cases though out Alabama and Mississippi, in both state and federal courts, in a wide range of claims, including medical malpractice/long term care, insurance/bad faith, fraud, products liability, construction and transportation, premises and automobile liability and maritime and state law based personal injury/wrongful death matters, achieving a high degree of success on behalf of his clients. Like the other members of Briskman & Binion, Charlie enjoys an excellent reputation among the Mobile and Baldwin County Bench and Bar for providing aggressive, quality legal services.
Admitted to the 5th and 11th United States Courts of Appeal, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court, Mr. Potts has also served as first chair in oral arguments before the 11th Circuit as well as the Alabama Supreme Court. He is a registered mediator with the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution and is regularly appointed as mediator by a number of Mobile County circuit judges to help litigants amicably resolve their claims to avoid the inherent costs and risks associated with taking matters to trial.
When not handling matters for his clients, Charlie enjoys history, focusing lately on the American Civil War, science, travel, sports, and the arts, particularly the Mobile Symphony.
He is married to the former Susan Lloyd of Mountain Brook, Alabama, and they have three daughters, Nolen, Haley and Deborah Jane. They attend Ashland Place United Methodist Church.
2019 Crusin' The Coast Sarina Beach Fun Run
Beautiful weather, smiling faces and a fun run along Sarina Beach was exactly what Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club's Cruisin The Coast delivered. Thanks to our Port Communities Program we were proud to support the inaugural event as well as have a number of our employees take part.
Sarina Toad, cane-toad statue, Mackay
The giant Cane-toad of Sarina.
School Desegregation in Alabama
ABOUT THIS MEETING
The League of Women Voters of Greater Birmingham met at the Homewood Public Library (also an event co-sponsor), 1721 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, AL 35209, on February 21, 2019 for a discussion of School Desegregation in Alabama. The public was invited and encouraged to attend. A panel of renowned experts, Dr. Joe Bagley, Dr. Orletta Rush, and Attorney Whit Colvin, explained why so many school systems remain under decades-old federal court orders monitoring the progress of school integration. Trisha Powell Crain, Education Reporter for the Alabama Media Group (al.com), was the moderator.
ABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKERS
Dr. Joe Bagley holds BS and MA degrees from Auburn University and a PhD from Georgia State University. He teaches 20th Century U.S. Politics and Law, Civil Rights, and U.S. Legal and Constitutional History at the Georgia State Perimeter Campus. Dr. Bagley is author of The Politics of White Rights: Race, Justice, and Integrating Alabama's Schools which examines white resistance to school desegregation litigation, the development of a politics of 'law and order,' and the defense of certain 'white rights,' which are now shielded by color-masked laws designed to withstand legal challenges.
Dr. Orletta Rush is Executive Director of Special Initiatives with the Jefferson County Board of Education. She is overseeing the district’s efforts to obtain unitary status. She holds both a Bachelor's degree (Auburn University) and a Master's degree (Troy University) in Elementary Education and Teaching. Dr. Rush earned the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree from Samford University where she focused on Educational Leadership and Administration. Before coming to the Jefferson County Board of Education in 2016, Dr. Rush was Principal at Lipscomb Elementary School and later Principal at Brighton Middle School.
Whit Colvin, JD, is a graduate of Birmingham Southern and the University of Alabama Law School. He is a partner in the Bishop Colvin Law Firm (Bishop, Colvin, Johnson and Kent). The firm specializes in representing school boards, local governments, and in issues of Land use and zoning. The firm has represented the Hoover School System since February, 2016.
This was a free event and the public was invited to attend.
Spirit coming out of body in Patna hospital captured on CCTV, Watch investigation at 9:30 PM
Spirit coming out of body in Patna hospital captured on CCTV, Watch investigation tonight at 9:30 for truth behind this.For latest breaking news, other top stories log on to: &
More Than Stamps: Adapting The Postal Service To A Changing World
More Than Stamps: Adapting The Postal Service To A Changing World - House Oversight Committee - 2009-11-05 - House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The Federal Workforce, Postal Service and the District of Columbia Subcommittee will hold a hearing to examine what steps the Postal Service has taken since Congress passed the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006 to use its increased flexibility to grow revenue. Video provided by the U.S. House of Representatives.
What to do in Birmingham this weekend: Jan 23nd
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) – No football this weekend? No problem! There are plenty of things to do around Birmingham. Here to help guide you sort out your weekend calendar is Antown Ervin of Discover Birmingham.
On Jan. 25th at Sixteen Street Baptist Church The Birmingham Holocaust Education Center (BHEC) and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BCRI) present “A Slippery Slope: The Consequences of Hate” to commemorate United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day. A free event that starts at 3 pm.
Performed by The Seasoned Performers, “A Slippery Slope” uses personal testimonies to chronicle the escalating restrictions Jews experienced in Germany in the 1930s. It culminates by highlighting the increasing incidents of antisemitism in Europe today. The musical interludes, performed by Dr. Alan Goldspiel on guitar and Marilyn Pipkin on violin, will include original music by Dr. Goldspiel, African-American spirituals, and the traditional Klezmer melodies of Eastern European Jews. Gabriel Tajeu will be the featured vocalist.
Opening this weekend the Virginia Samford Theatre presents “The Producers” one of the most popular musicals ever to take the stage! The show runs through February 8th.
And Friday night Bottle and Bone presents Freakshow! Stop by and enjoy a TrimTab tap takeover featuring limited edition beers, Charlemagne Records pop-up record shop & live DJ, and an interactive fashion show by Harold & MOD. Tickets are $20 in advance ($25 at the door) and include food & two drinks. Tickets are limited for the show which starts at 7 pm and the dress attire is…freaky!
And for even more events and other happenings around Birmingham check out Discover Birmingham’s full calendar right here.
This is all things Birmingham,Al. Showcasing where to eat, what to see, where to go, and just where awesomeness is in the Magic City! instagram @DiscoverBham
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SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHANGES NAME TO ADELAIDE FOOTY LEAGUE
Last night we unveiled our new League name and logo to over 200 guests at ALDI Arena.
ADELAIDE FOOTY LEAGUE - Strengthening Communities Through Football.
Brisbane City Council Meeting - 20 August 2019
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Reaffirming University Values lecture featuring Professor Ken Miller
Science Denial: from Anti-Vaxers and Climate ‘Skeptics’ to the Ark Park -- Why it Continues and Why it Matters
Kenneth R. Miller is Professor of Biology. He did his undergraduate work at Brown, and earned a Ph D in 1974 at the University of Colorado. He spent six years as Assistant Professor at Harvard University before returning to Brown University in 1980. His research work on cell membrane structure and function has produced more than 60 scientific papers and reviews in leading journals, including CELL, Nature, and Scientific American. Miller is coauthor, with Joseph S. Levine, of four different high school and college biology textbooks which are used by millions of students nationwide. He has received 6 major teaching awards at Brown, the Presidential Citation of the American Institute for Biological Science (2005), and the Public Service Award of the American Society for Cell Biology (2006). In 2009 he was honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for Advancing the Public Understanding of Science, and also received the Gregor Mendel Medal from Villanova University. In 2011 he was presented with the Stephen Jay Gould Prize by the Society for the Study of Evolution, and in 2014 he received the Laetare Medal from Notre Dame University. He is the author of Finding Darwin's God (A Scientist's Search for Common Ground between God and Evolution), and Only a Theory (Evolution and the Battle for America's Soul).
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February, 16, 2017
Shameful! Woman At RIMS hospital In Ranchi Made To Eat On Floor
The poor state of affairs of government hospitals across the country is nothing new. Overcrowded wards, broken beds, and unhygienic bathrooms have come to become an accepted reality of our hospitals.
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