Rather than live in fear, she threw her all into giving back. Cows, Kelpies, echidnas and even kangaroos are in safe hands when country vet Fiona Caine is on duty. This Kyneton horse trainer lost nearly everything in a horror car crash, but was determined her ability to ride would not be one of them.
Sarah Walkerden is determined to elevate the profile of rural female entrepreneurs by publishing a book that shares 16 inspiring stories. Bushfire recovery volunteer Georgia Foster Eyles and three fellow Shine Awards winners explain why accepting recognition was difficult, but worth it. The winners and finalists over the past five years have all achieved great things individually while also inspiring others.
Last year, incredible women were nominated from across Australia, and the 18 finalists were all powerhouse women. Shining a light on incredible women in rural and regional communities is so important, particularly in these challenging times. By telling these stories Australians will hear and recognise the efforts of our rural and regional women and take inspiration from them.
We can show our appreciation to women who provide these services in their communities by nominating them for the Shine Awards Musically speaking, H.
They employ over , Americans. But Leslie Odom Jr. His performance of this intimate acoustic soul tune felt like a private reverie in the best way. Get the popcorn, Raisinets and massive fountain soda ready: The Oscars are going to be a long, long televised event. The performance was touching. It was dramatic. By Marques Harper. Thanks to augmented-reality technology, trying on an Oscar-caliber gown can be almost as easy as taking a selfie.
By Khanh T. By Mary McNamara. In any year, producing the Oscars telecast can be a thankless job. No matter how you trick it out, the show is three-plus hours of live television, essentially an endless succession of people reading lists and making acceptance speeches. Start playing off winners mid-speech to stay on schedule and people complain; let winners talk and people complain even more when the show runs long.
Once upon a time, celebrities wanted to discuss who they were wearing, and it was my job to talk to them about it. In the run-up to the Academy Awards, Hollywood is normally bursting with excitement. Red carpets are vacuumed.
Gowns are fitted. Speeches are nervously practiced in front of mirrors. But, although much of that preparation has still been happening — the show, after all, must go on — the Oscars ceremony is taking place against a backdrop that is far from festive.
With the film industry struggling to emerge from a pandemic that has upended business models and decimated balance sheets, the overall mood around town heading into the show, which will be held in person at Union Station, the Dolby Theatre and via numerous satellite hookups around the world, is more one of existential anxiety than razzle-dazzle celebration.
We can show our appreciation to women who provide these services in their communities by nominating them for the Shine Awards The awards will culminate with a special page Shine magazine in The Weekly Times on November 24 to announce award winners in six categories: Dedication, Spirit, Belief, Grace, Passion and Courage; plus an overall winner.
To celebrate the five-year anniversary of Shine , a special Youth award will be given to one shortlisted nominee who is under the age of 30 and shows great potential to become a leader in her rural community or industry.
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