Miriana Conte Gets Eurovision Disco Ball Lip Prop Tattoo

Miriana Conte Gets Eurovision Disco Ball Lip Prop Tattoo
Jun 6 2025 Share

Miriana Conte has gotten a new tattoo – and it’s her massive lip prop from her Eurovision 2025 performance in Basel, Switzerland.

 

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Miriana, Malta’s representative for this year, began her performance in a giant prop shaped like a pair of lips before emerging and engaging in some stellar dancing.

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Now, the disco-ball-lip prop will be forever a part of her – a reminder of her achievement and growth as an artist on the international stage.

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Sant’Antnin Park Regeneration Project: Phase 1 Kicks Off

Sant’Antnin Park Regeneration Project: Phase 1 Kicks Off
Jun 6 2025 Share

The Ministry for the Environment, through WasteServ, has launched the first phase of a transformative €37 million greening project that will convert 23,800 square metres of land into a green public space.

“This project clearly reflects the Government’s commitment to a more sustainable Malta. As we’ve done in other areas, we are creating open green spaces that contribute to a better environment and, more importantly, offer enjoyable areas for the public. This time, we’re turning a former waste facility into a public park — fulfilling another promise from our electoral programme,” said Environment Minister Miriam Dalli.

The project is taking place at the site of the former Sant’Antnin waste facility, where operations ended in December 2022.

WasteServ has since dismantled equipment and prepared the site. Phase one, valued at around €4 million, includes a three-storey car park with park-and-ride services, three water reservoirs for irrigation and rainwater collection, and a 4,200 square metre artificial pond aimed at boosting biodiversity.

Expected to be completed by early next year, this phase also features a boundary wall and landscaping with mature trees and native shrubs. WasteServ will reuse 33% of the excavated material in line with its sustainability goals.

A €33 million second phase will follow, adding further landscaping, a water filtration system, exhibition areas, a learning centre, greenhouse with aquaponics, and a food court.

CEO Richard Bilocca confirmed an additional €500 million investment in Magħtab to further mitigate the long-standing environmental impacts on local residents.

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Youth Turning Away From Religion But Most Believe In God

Youth Turning Away From Religion But Most Believe In God
Jun 6 2025 Share

A new survey has revealed that while most Maltese still believe in God, younger people are starting to turn away from religion.

The latest State of the Nation survey shows a massive 90.9% of people in Malta believe in God. Only 5.5% say they do not believe, and 3.6% are unsure.

But when you look at young people, the story changes fast. Nearly 1 in 5 people aged 16 to 25 (19.8%) said they do not believe in God. That’s the highest number yet.

And while 57.6% of all people said religion is very important in their life, this number drops as people get younger or more educated.

People with a university education are less likely to say religion is important.

It doesn’t stop there. When asked if religion helps them decide what is right or wrong, 44.8% said yes, but almost the same amount (39%) said religion is not that important in moral decisions.

So what’s the trend?

Older people and less educated people value religion more.

Younger and more educated people say religion is not as important.

Experts say this could mean that education is giving people more independence, and they are starting to rely more on themselves than on religion to make life choices.

Is Malta changing? Is faith still strong? The gap between generations is growing, and the numbers speak for themselves.

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BigMat Celebrates 10 Years With A Weekend Of Big Deals & Family Fun

BigMat Celebrates 10 Years With A Weekend Of Big Deals & Family Fun
Jun 6 2025 Share

This year marks a major milestone for BigMat as we celebrate 10 incredible years of creating better homes and we’re inviting you to celebrate with us! On Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June, join us at BigMat in Ta’ Qali for a whole weekend of fun, great offers, and entertainment.

We’ve planned a weekend packed with Big Deals. Shoppers can take advantage of exclusive instore discounts, with 25% off purchases over €100, 15% off when you spend between €50 and €99.99, and up to 50% off thousands of products*. From outdoor essentials, paint and hardware to home decor and must-haves from our big brands, it’s the perfect time to stock up and save.

But the celebrations won’t stop at checkout. Every purchase made during the weekend gives you a chance of winning a fantastic prize every hour, adding an extra thrill to your shopping experience.

Of course, a birthday wouldn’t be complete without some fun for the whole family. The BigMat Ta’ Qali store will feature a lively atmosphere with free treats, inflatable games, and face painting for kids.

And there’s more good news for savvy shoppers, download the BigMat Loyalty App and get rewarded from the start! New users will receive 500 free points just for signing up, which can be redeemed on future purchases.

It’s more than an open weekend – it’s a thank you to all our loyal customers and a celebration of a decade of growth and service.

So join us as we celebrate ten years of creating better homes together. It’s going to be a BIG weekend. See you there!

*Terms Apply. Products already on other promotions are excluded from the 25% and 15% off Birthday promo. Available until stocks last.

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