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New Support Structures for Fishermen Across Malta and Gozo

New Support Structures for Fishermen Across Malta and Gozo
Nov 8 2024 Share

The Parliamentary Secretariat for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Animal Rights has announced plans to install new support structures for fishermen at various beaches around Malta and Gozo. This project, led by Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said, will see pillars installed at sites including Marsaskala, San Pawl il-Baħar, Kalkara, Birżebbuġa, Marsaxlokk, and Msida.

These pillars will provide shore-to-ship electricity and water access, allowing fishermen to power freezers directly from the shore. This initiative aims to reduce operational costs by lowering fuel consumption and emissions.

Additionally, new winches are set to be installed at Marsaskala and Ġnejna, with several ice machines positioned at key locations to help fishermen maintain their catch in optimal conditions.

The Secretariat also outlined future initiatives from the 2025 Budget, including a new fishing strategy, vessel restoration schemes, and animal welfare measures. Planned projects involve free neutering services for stray cats, new dog parks and cat cafés, and a Pet Memorial project, as well as efforts to improve animal rescue services and enforce stricter controls against abuse.

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Local Photographer Captures Shots Of Thunderstorm

Local Photographer Captures Shots Of Thunderstorm
Nov 8 2024 Share

Local photographer Viktor Vella took to social media to share some images he shot of the thunderstorm that struck the Maltese islands through the night.

The stunning photos show the strands of lightning hitting in various Maltese localities and off-shore – and they seem to convey the boom of thunder in their panoramic beauty.

Did you snap any lightning photos during the storm?

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Source: Viktor Vella

Launch of ‘Active Youth’ Programme for Maltese Students

Launch of ‘Active Youth’ Programme for Maltese Students
Nov 8 2024 Share

The Parliamentary Secretariat for Youth, Research and Innovation has introduced a new initiative called “Active Youth”, aimed at promoting civic engagement among Maltese students. Launched by Parliamentary Secretary Keith Azzopardi Tanti, the programme seeks to equip young people with knowledge and practical skills to help them contribute positively to their communities.

During the 2023-2024 school year, ‘Active Youth’ has reached around 12,000 secondary students, and plans are in place to expand its reach further. Speaking at the launch, Azzopardi Tanti noted that the programme provides students with tools to make informed decisions, engage in meaningful debates, and take active roles in their communities.

The programme, led by Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, also highlights the importance of mental health, focusing on the holistic development of young people. CEO Miriam Teuma described it as a valuable opportunity to promote sustainable youth well-being and civic engagement, preparing students to participate actively in society.

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You Can Now Get Crocs For Your Dog

You Can Now Get Crocs For Your Dog
Nov 8 2024 Share

Crocs have released shoes for your dogs – and they come in matching shoes for the owner as well!

‘You asked, we woofed! They’re here – your very own Crocs made just for your four-legged best friend’, explained the company.

With three sizes, the Crocs can even come in a unique glow in the dark marbled effect.

‘Created in partnership with BARK, these fan-inspired dog booties are available in two unique glow-in-the-dark marbled colorways and feature an easy-on design with adjustable straps.’

Would you try this out? Or rather, would your dog let you?

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