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G7 Fridays Are Back! Malta’s Biggest Club Night Returns On May 24th

Apr 11 2024 Share

Nothing says ‘Maltese Summer’ like G7 Fridays, and the local clubbing favourite’s season is starting with G7 Fridays on May 24th, at the Gianpula Main Room.

The G7 Summer Tour is a staple of Malta’s events calendar, with G7 Fridays attracting thousands of socialites, partygoers and music lovers to the iconic Gianpula Main Room every single year. With a massive line-up of locally-respected DJs and an unmatched summer set-up, G7 Fridays is what we’ve been craving for the past nine months.

 

G7 Fridays isn’t just about music and dancing; it’s also about being with friends and making memories under the Maltese summer skyline. Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been before, this is what home feels like.

So, remember to mark May 24th on your calendar for the first G7 Fridays of the season. It’s a great way to experience Malta’s club scene, enjoy good music, and meet people who like to have fun just like you. Bring your friends and join in on the fun.

Get your tickets from g7events.com

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Delving Deeper Into Project Green: Meet The Minds Behind The Sustainable Initiative

Delving deeper into Project Green: Meet the Minds Behind the Sustainable Initiative
Apr 11 2024 Share

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In this exclusive insider’s look, we delve into the heart of Project Green, where a dedicated team ranging from gardeners to architects and researchers are redefining the future of urban landscapes within Malta. 

The Minds Behind the Work

Behind every sustainable structure and eco-conscious design lies the dedication and ingenuity of our team. Here’s a glimpse into what drives them:

From regenerating a garden for all the family to enjoy to creating pollinator gardens and greener spaces, our collective passion drives every decision we make.

Project Green is not just about green open spaces; it is about pioneering solutions to the environmental challenges we face. Our team thrives on innovation, constantly seeking out new ways on how to give green open spaces back to the people to enjoy. 

Collaboration lies at the heart of our success. By fostering an environment where ideas flow freely and expertise is shared, we amplify our impact and unlock new possibilities for sustainable development.

As we continue this journey towards a more sustainable future, we invite you to join us in celebrating the visionary individuals who make it all possible. 

Are you ready to be a part of the change? Stay tuned for more updates on Project Green and experience the work behind our plans for sustainability, one groundbreaking project at a time.

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EU Vote To Make Abortion Fundamental Right

EU Vote To Make Abortion Fundamental Right
Apr 11 2024 Share

63% of the European Parliament voted in favour of the right to abortion to be added to the Charter of Fundamental Rights, whereas 30% voted against and 7% abstained.

The only two people to vote against the move from the Socialists were Maltese MEPs Alex Agius Saliba and Josianne Cutajar. Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Alfred Sant abstained.

On social media, Alex Agius Saliba explained that he once again vote against the ‘imposition of abortion in our country’.

‘Europe has no right to impose upon us – it is the Maltese public, with all its sovereignty, that has the right to decide about this issue.’

On the other side of the issue, MEP Cyrus Engerer explained that due to parliamentary work abroad, he would not be in Brussels to vote in the plenary.

‘I worked on behalf of the Socialists and Democrats to negotiate the resolution to protect the fundamental right of women, girls and people who can get pregnant to access the healthcare they need by including safe and legal abortion in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights.’

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Gutenberg Press Will Continue To Operate In Malta

Gutenberg Press Will Continue To Operate In Malta
Apr 11 2024 Share

Gutenberg Press, a leading printing and folding-carton manufacturer, has made the strategic decision to consolidate its operations at its second facility in Malta. Despite recent reports of a Planning Authority (PA) application filed by the company’s Founder and Managing Director, Frank Spiteri, to redevelop the Tarxien manufacturing facility into a retail complex, including a supermarket and other commercial spaces, Gutenberg Press remains committed to its operations in Malta.

Founded by Frank Spiteri in 1982, Gutenberg Press began its journey by undertaking small printing projects in a garage in Zabbar. Over the years, it has evolved into a key player in the local printing and manufacturing sector. In 1994, the company acquired land in Tarxien, where it established its headquarters and main production plant. Later, in 2008, it expanded its operations with a second production plant.

To meet the evolving market demands and streamline its operations, Gutenberg Press is consolidating all its activities at its second facility, which is currently undergoing expansion. The decision to redevelop the Tarxien site for retail purposes is part of the company’s strategic plan.

Despite the restructuring, Gutenberg Press assures that its business continuity remains intact. The expansion of the new facility is being executed in two phases to minimize downtime. The first phase involves the construction of half of the factory, while the second phase will focus on the installation of machinery and equipment.

Franco Portelli, Head of Business Development at Gutenberg Press, emphasized that the decision to consolidate operations aims to modernize the company, aligning it with current market trends and sustainability goals. With 70% of its business geared towards the export market, Gutenberg Press is determined to maintain its competitive edge on the international stage. Portelli also highlighted the company’s venture into the folding-carton business, which involves the production of bespoke branded packaging boxes. This venture has shown promise and will continue to receive investment and support from the company.

In summary, Gutenberg Press remains committed to its operations in Malta, with plans for expansion and modernization underway at its new facility. Despite the proposed retail development at the Tarxien site, the company is poised to strengthen its position in both the local and international markets, driven by innovation and strategic growth initiatives.

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