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Rare Australian Spotted Jellyfish Seen In Maltese Waters

Rare Australian Spotted Jellyfish Seen In Maltese Waters
Dec 17 2024 Share

Posting to social media, marine biologist Alan Deidun shared photos sent to him of a rare sighting of the Australian spotted jellyfish.

The jellyfish is an alien species native of the Indian and Pacific Ocean, but a rare visitor to our waters.

‘It was first recorded in Maltese waters in 2017 by our Spot the Jellyfish campaign’, wrote Deidun.

’The good news too is that it harbours a MILD sting such that it is generally classified as a non-stinging species and not a threat to public health.’

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Photo Source: Billy Gauci (via Alan Deidun)

Gianluca & Vanessa Bezzina Welcome Baby Beppe

Gianluca & Vanessa Bezzina Welcome Baby Beppe
Dec 17 2024 Share

Taking to social media, local singer and songwriter Gianluca Bezzina announced that he and Vanessa have officially welcomed baby Beppe into the world and their family.

‘This festive season has become even more joyous’, wrote the two on social media.

 

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‘Vanessa was, as always, amazing and is doing wonderfully! A heartfelt thank you to the incredible staff at Mater Dei Hospital for once again making this birth such a positive and memorable experience!’

The two shared an adorable photo of their newborn son resting quietly at the hospital, with another photo of the parents holding him close as their family continues to grow!

Congratulations to both of you!

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Police Officer In Critical Condition After Crash, Family Calls For Blood Donations

Dec 17 2024 Share

Chris Bonello, a 29-year-old off-duty police officer, remains in serious but stable condition after being injured in a tragic accident on Friday evening. Bonello was fixing a punctured tyre on a Ford Fiesta along Dawret il-Gudja at around 7:45 pm when he was struck by a Skoda Fabia. He was rushed to Mater Dei Hospital, where he underwent multiple serious operations and remains in intensive care. 

Friends, family, and colleagues are urging people to donate blood as reserves particularly O positive and A positive remain critically low, according to the Guardamangia Blood Bank. Blood donors are being encouraged to step forward to help avoid the cancellation of operations.  

Bonello, a tuba player with the Società Filarmonica Maria Mater Gratiæ Żabbar, is also being supported by his band club. In solidarity, the band has cancelled its Christmas concert, originally planned for December 18. 

Żabbar Autofest, where Bonello is a founding member, and other social media users have extended their prayers and messages of support, wishing him strength and a full recovery during this difficult time. 

Anyone wishing to donate blood or with questions about eligibility can call 8007 4313 for assistance. Donors are reminded to bring their identity card, driving licence, or Maltese passport. 

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28 Professionals Awarded Heritage Skill Certificates

28 Professionals Awarded Heritage Skill Certificates
Dec 17 2024 Share

In an official ceremony, the Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, presented a Warrant or Certificate of Heritage Skill to 28 professionals working in the field of cultural heritage conservation and restoration.

Of these 28 professionals, 3 were awarded a Warrant, while the remaining 25 were given a Certificate of Heritage Skill.

With this, the total number of Warrants issued since the establishment of the Restorers’ Warrant Board has reached 62.

Regarding the Certificate of Heritage Skill, this was issued for the third time by the Restorers’ Warrant Board, meaning that to date, a total of 45 professionals have received this certificate.

Its purpose is to regulate the work related to activities linked to the profession of conservators and restorers, as stipulated in the Cultural Heritage Act, Chapter 445.

Minister Bonnici explained that through these Warrants and the Certificate of Heritage Skill issued by the Restorers’ Warrant Board, the skills of these professionals are being officially recognised.

Addressing the conservators and restorers in the presence of the Board, Minister Bonnici emphasised that since the work of conserving and restoring culturally valuable objects requires the best means, materials, heart, and ethics, the Cultural Heritage Act requires that anyone carrying out such work must hold a Warrant or Certificate of Heritage Skill issued in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

Minister Bonnici concluded by thanking all those who have contributed over time, particularly the Chairperson of the Board, Dr. Joseph Buttigieg, and the rest of the Board members, who played a key role in ensuring that these professionals are recognised today with a Warrant or Certificate of Heritage Skill.

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