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Police Week 2025: Malta Police Force Marks 211 Years With Public Events

Jul 5 2025 Share

From 7th July 2025, public events will be held to celebrate the Malta Police Force’s 211th anniversary.

The public is invited to join in a relaxed setting to meet police officers and watch displays by the Precision Drill Team, Police Dog Section, Police Band, Mounted Section, and Community Police Officers.

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The first event will be held on Monday, 7th July, at St Paul’s Square in Buġibba (next to the National Aquarium), beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Further events will follow, all starting at 7:30 p.m., on, Saturday, 12th July – Triq iż-Żonqor, Marsaskala and Monday, 14th July – Madonna ta’ Loreto Square, Għajnsielem (in front of the Church).

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Malta to Host NYE Rock Spectacle with Voice of Bohemian Rhapsody – The Movie

Jul 4 2025 Share

Malta is set to ring in 2026 with a spectacular twist, as internationally acclaimed vocalist Marc Martel, together with his band ‘One Vision of Queen’ will be bringing a powerhouse performance to the island for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve concert at WH21. Part of their global 2025 tour, this event promises to deliver a thrilling rock experience like no other.

Renowned for his uncanny vocal resemblance to the legendary Freddie Mercury, Martel’s voice famously featured in the Oscar-winning film Bohemian Rhapsody, with The New York Times declaring: “He sounds just like Freddie Mercury.”

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This one-of-a-kind NYE concert will bring a high-energy rock show tailored for Queen fans, rock enthusiasts, and true music lovers. Forget the traditional countdown, this is how you start the year with a bang.

…and don’t stop us now! Tickets are already available via www.showshappening.com, so don’t miss your chance to celebrate the new year with epic anthems, anthemic vocals, and the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll.

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Nominations Open For Animal Honours Awards 2025

Nominations Open For Animal Honours Awards 2025
Jul 4 2025 Share

Nominations are now open for the Animal Honours Awards 2025, as announced by the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, Anton Refalo, and the Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Animal Rights, Alicia Bugeja Said.

The awards aim to celebrate individuals and organisations dedicated to animal welfare, as well as animals that have had a significant impact on people’s lives.

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Minister Refalo described the awards as an important opportunity to raise awareness of responsible animal care and to strengthen national commitment to animal welfare.

He also expressed appreciation for NGOs, volunteers, and farmers who work tirelessly to protect animals.

Parliamentary Secretary Bugeja Said highlighted the importance of recognising the efforts of veterinarians, volunteers, farmers and animal welfare establishments. She noted that this year’s edition will include a new category: ‘Most Innovative School Project for Animal Welfare’, which aims to encourage younger generations to engage with animal protection initiatives.

Both officials thanked the Office of the Commissioner for Animal Welfare for coordinating the awards, and acknowledged the consistent efforts of those involved in the sector.

Nominations will be accepted from Friday 4 July until Friday 18 July. Submissions can be made at https://commissioneranimalwelfare.gov.mt/animal-honours-awards. A jury will select three finalists per category, after which the public will be invited to vote.

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Public Works Department Enhances Malta’s Flood Protection Infrastructure

Jul 4 2025 Share

Each year, the Public Works Department collects over 2,400 tonnes of waste from 16 kilometres of underground stormwater tunnels, benefitting around 70,000 residents.

This essential yet often unseen work helps prevent flooding and ensures public safety, especially ahead of the winter season.

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During a recent visit to the National Flood Relief Project in Mosta, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works Omar Farrugia praised the ongoing underground maintenance efforts.

He emphasised the importance of keeping stormwater systems clean and functional, describing it as part of a broader vision for a more resilient and sustainable Malta.

Perit Mario Ellul, Director of the Coastal and Stormwater Unit (CSU), said the government plans to expand the existing network by an additional 4 kilometres, bringing the total to 20 kilometres of key flood infrastructure.

The current system, located up to 25 metres below street level, includes 142 culverts and 94 oil filters that improve water quality before it enters the tunnels.

Beyond tunnel upkeep, the CSU is also building 2.3 kilometres of new culverts and maintaining major watercourses.

Moreover, over 13,000 cubic metres of rainwater were collected from cleaned rural reservoirs this year, helping farmers with irrigation and contributing to national water sustainability efforts.

Photo Credits: DOI Clodagh O’Neill

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