I noticed a young couple waiting nearby. You can always tell who is there for a property inspection. As time passed, I felt sure I’d heard an Irish accent, so rare here in Canberra. Irish people tend to go straight to Melbourne...
Sydney kicks off the new year celebrations in vintage style Australians bade farewell to 2021 with a fireworks display over Sydney harbour Fri Dec 31 2021 - 18:13 Tesla recalls half a million cars in US over defects Issues with camera and boot could increase risk of crashes, regulators say ...
Niamh Shields has been writing about food and travel in and from London since 2007. She’s the author of two cookbooks (Comfort & Spice and Bacon the Cookbook). After 15 years Niamh decided to retire her Eat Like a Girl blog (for now!). Her new substack newsletter bring...
interest in residential relocation and that, according to estimates, around 8% of employees had already relocated within Ireland since the beginning of the pandemic, there are likely to be certain changes in spatial settlement patterns influencing demand for transport and use of transport network. Imp...
Central Business District The Sydney Central Business District is abuzz with energy. Power brokers run to and from high rise buildings and after-work drink places, high-end shoppers tour venues like the QVB, and fine diners frequent the many celebrity chef restaurants. For a ...
Flinders Room, Lower Ground 1, Macquarie Street building, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. Tel: (02) 9273 1414 Everyone who attends a workshop will be entered into a draw to win a copy of theAtlas of the Great Irish Famine, which has been kindly donated by...
'Our mandate is not to find them jobs but to give young Irish business people the chance to share ideas and contacts. It's a place they can come together, rather than having to knock on doors to try to find their way in a new country.' Where, traditionally, New York and Sydney ...
‘It’ll never feel like Christmas in Sydney’ An emigrant writes: tomorrow you’re flying back for the holidays, just like thousands of others By Donall BarrySat Dec 13 2014 - 09:00 Planet Business Odlums ‘flour power’, Tesco ‘kitchen-sinking’, Prince William, Bill Gates and Mike ...
Live like a local: travel tips for Sydney from the Irish abroad Set your sights on secret harbour beaches, bays and walks, and great food and drink Sat Mar 12 2016 - 04:00 Barack Obama and Irish tech firms converge on SXSW President asks tech community for help in improving civic engagem...