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Thousands of naked Australians strip for cancer awareness

Thousands of naked Australians strip for cancer awareness
Nov 28 2022 Share

Around 2,500 naked volunteers posed in the early morning light of Sydney’s Bondi Beach for artwork designed to raise awareness about skin cancer. 

The installation is the work of American photographer Spencer Tunick’s latest project, which is aimed at encouraging Australians to get skin checks. 

For this incredible shoot, legislation was changed to allow public nudity on the beach for the first time ever. This comes after The World Cancer Research Fund revealed that Australia is the country worst impacted by skin cancer.

Around 2,000+ Australians die to skin cancer every year, charity Skin Check Champions founder Scott Maggs revealed. The charity runs free, educational skin check clinics to help thousands of people. 

Tunick said in a statement that it was “an honour to be a part of an art mission to raise awareness of the importance of skin checks” — and added that he himself would be benefiting from the campaign, having been convinced to get his first skin check in 10 years.

Tunick himself has staged around 100 large scale nude photos in public around the world. He has even been arrested multiple times due to his stunts, but believes his work is contributing to improved health for many people. 

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Gozo Channel is back in action following severe weather

Gozo Channel is back in action following severe weather
Nov 28 2022 Share

Following this weekend’s intense weather, the Gozo Channel had to be halted to ensure the safety of passengers and the crew. Now that the weather has cleared, Gozo Channel Operations Limited announced that the ships are once again in operation at the Ċirkewwa South Quay. 

Meanwhile, to ensure that anyone stuck in Malta or Gozo due to the weather could be safe, the government announced that they would be able to stay at a hotel and would be reimbursed for their stay. 

Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri explained on social media that every worker that got stuck in Malta can spend a night at a hotel in the area and should keep the receipt. 

‘We are informed that the Riviera Hotel and Paradise Hotel have available rooms and are aware of the arrangement’ he explained. ‘The reimbursement will come into effect once again via the App MyGozo.’

On his part, Minister for Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela explained that Gozitan staff working night duty at care homes will also not have to cross the channel in the weather. 

The initiative was well received by many, especially those who had to stay either in Malta or Gozo due to the severe weather conditions. 

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A brief recap of yesterday’s storm… and what’s coming

A brief recap of yesterday’s storm… and what’s coming
Nov 28 2022 Share

Malta was battered by heavy rain, Force 9 winds and even some damage inducing flooding over the weekend. 

As many found shelter indoors, others managed to get a snippet of what the storm hailing from the northeast was doing to the islands. 

Boats in Marsascala were filmed being pulled to shore whilst others recorded scenes of cars ploughing through depths of water and rain. 

 

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The worst of the storm was registered in the afternoon between 1400 and 1700hrs, with the forecast resulting in an orange warning by the Malta International Airport weather reporting facility. 

And this could be the beginning of a pattern for this week as similar forecasts have been issued for the rest of the week. This week is set to colder and wetter than usual, with moderate winds and possible isolated rain throughout out. 

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Roberta Metsola meets U2’s Bono for a good cause

Roberta Metsola meets U2's Bono for a good cause
Nov 28 2022 Share

The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola has recently launched the ‘Generators of Hope’ campaign to help Ukraine with power generators in yet another push by the Maltese MEP and the EU, to help those suffering from the war.

Posting on her socials, Roberta Metsola described U2’s Bono as “the man who first shook the world in concerts and then into action.” She explained that Bono is a global campaigner for the newly established #GeneratorsofHope initiative for Ukraine.

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The campaign calls on cities to donate power generators and transformers to help Ukrainians get through the harsh winter ahead.

These generators will help to keep essential facilities in the country running, providing energy to hospitals, schools, water supply facilities, relief centres, shelters, phone masts and more.

As a result of Russia’s war against Ukraine more than half of Ukraine’s electricity network has been damaged or destroyed, leaving millions of Ukrainians without electricity.

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