Nadur Spontaneous Carnival 2025 is HAPPENING and we’re EXCITED AF!

Nadur Spontaneous Carnival 2025 is HAPPENING and we're EXCITED AF!
Feb 24 2025 Share

Get ready for Gozo’s craziest and most unfiltered carnival experience!

The Nadur Spontaneous Carnival 2025 is set to take over the streets of Nadur from February 28th to March 4th, bringing five days of uninhibited creativity, masked mayhem, and pure carnival madness!

This unique event, known for its raw energy and spontaneous performances, promises unforgettable costumes, satirical parades, and a vibrant atmosphere like no other, with Nadur’s crown jewel being one of the most impressive events of the Maltese calendar year. Whether you’re dressing up, joining the fun, or just soaking in the spectacle, this is an event you don’t want to miss!

🔹 Dates: 28th February – 4th March 2025
🔹 Location: Nadur, Gozo
🔹 Brought to you by: The Ministry for Gozo and Planning, the Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, the Cultural Heritage Directorate, the Local Government Division, Nadur Local Council, G7 Events, and Malta Daily.

Stay tuned for more updates – start planning your costumes, spread the word, and get ready for the most outrageous celebration of the year! 🎭🔥

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Conference On Media Literacy, Fake News & Public Awareness

Conference On Media Literacy, Fake News & Public Awareness
Feb 24 2025 Share

A specialised conference at the Maritime Museum brought together media professionals, academics, journalists, local broadcasters, influencers, and media studies lecturers to discuss the role of media in promoting accurate and reliable information.

Participants explored ways to make media more accessible, informative, and beneficial to society.

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici addressed the conference, stressing the dangers of fake news. “Disinformation threatens democracy, influences public opinion, and weakens trust in science and institutions.

Enhancing media literacy, particularly among young people, is essential in combating misinformation. Through collective efforts, we can build a society resilient to deception and false narratives,” he stated.

Charles Cassar, Chairperson of the Media Literacy Development Board, outlined future initiatives, including educational materials for schools and training sessions for educators and senior citizens.

The conference featured two sessions: an expert panel discussing fake news and its impact, followed by interactive workshops where participants proposed practical solutions to strengthen media literacy within communities.

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Scheme To Support Renewable Energy Projects By Households

Scheme To Support Renewable Energy Projects By Households
Feb 24 2025 Share

The government has announced an investment of over €10 million in renewable energy grants to assist households in adopting sustainable energy solutions. Minister for Energy Miriam Dalli highlighted that this initiative underscores the government’s dedication to environmental protection and community resilience.

“We are committed to making renewable energy more accessible to households through incentives that empower families to take part in Malta’s clean energy transition,” stated Minister Dalli.

PV with standard inverter – 50% of eligible costs, up to €2,500 per system (€625/kWp)

PV with hybrid inverter – 50% of eligible costs, up to €3,000 per system (€750/kWp)

Hybrid inverter + battery storage – 80% of battery costs, up to €7,200 (€720/kWh) + 80% of inverter costs, up to €1,800 (€450/kWp)

Battery storage – 80% of battery costs, up to €7,200 (€720/kWh)

The 2025 Renewable Energy Systems Household Grants Scheme, managed by the Regulator for Energy and Water Services (REWS), aims to facilitate the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems and battery storage solutions. Notable benefits include a guaranteed feed-in tariff of €0.105 per unit for 20 years and an improved application process with instant approval for Part A applications.

The scheme provides various grant categories based on system type, with Gozo households receiving additional support—covering up to 95% of costs, capped at €8,550 for battery storage installations. “Gozo is already benefiting significantly from solar energy, with clean energy powering the island at times. By increasing battery storage in homes, we can further strengthen this progress,” said Minister Dalli.

REWS CEO Ing. Marjohn Abela noted that the 2024 scheme played a crucial role in expanding Malta’s renewable energy sector, with over 2,500 applications leading to widespread PV and battery storage installations. He emphasised that the 2025 grants, backed by €10.3 million in funding, will further support homeowners in switching to cleaner energy.

Additionally, a second scheme is being reintroduced, offering a €0.15 per kWh feed-in tariff for PV systems under 40kWp for 20 years. Unlike the primary scheme, this does not include a grant but features an expedited approval process for applicants. This initiative is open to households, businesses, and community organisations.

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43.5% Of Maltese Rarely Trust Others, Study Finds

43.5% Of Maltese Rarely Trust Others, Study Finds
Feb 24 2025 Share

MEP Thomas Bajada unveiled the results of a comprehensive study entitled ‘The Economy of Wellbeing – Bridging the Gap’, which showed that 43.5% of Maltese rarely trust other people.

The study, led by MISCO, involved 430 persons from diverse sectors and demographics in Malta.

It was found that 30.8% of Maltese reported trusting most people, while 43.5% rarely trust others.

25.7% said they cannot fully trust anyone.

Meanwhile, 95.3% trusted family the most, followed by trust in friends at 3.2%. Acquaintances placed in 0.8% and work colleagues at 0.7%

Do you trust other people?

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