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"We continue to be felt by the ripples we start …the legacy we leave in families and friendships.”
Robert (Bob) Rae Dalziel AM Family patriarch, a good friend, a community and business leader and a serial entrepreneur - who started many ripples throughout his life.Bob:* brought any gathering to life with his positive energy and humour.* was a great and loyal friend to many* was generous and selfless* was humble and many will never know he was their benefactor.His family, friends, business & social enterprise colleagues and the Rugby Union community will all miss Bob."Make time the gift it is, by giving it to what really matters to you."https://melbournerebels.rugby/news/vale-bob-dalziel-am-a-victorian-rugby-stalwart-2023530
6 June 2023 by Glenn Barnes

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Hero’s Welcome for Hari after Reaching Top of the World
Hari Budha Magar has arrived in Kathmandu to a hero’s welcome after becoming the first double above knee amputee to scale the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest.With the streets lined with well-wishers, Hari arrived from Basecamp by helicopter, before being transported into the city where he was greeted and congratulated by a crowd of supporters.https://www.livingwithdisability.org/post/hero-s-welcome-for-hari-after-reaching-top-of-the-world
2 June 2023 by Marcus Gordon

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East West Rail’s Accessibility Panel Steaming Ahead
A pioneering panel which aims to ensure the varying needs of disabled people are fully met by East West Railway Company has been set-up.The Accessibility Advisory Panel is thought to be the first of its kind for a UK based rail company building a new railway and will help East West Railway Company set industry-leading standards for accessibility and inclusivity.https://www.livingwithdisability.org/post/east-west-rail-s-accessibility-panel-steaming-ahead
2 June 2023 by Marcus Gordon

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Hari Budha Magar Conquers Everest
Hari Budha Magar has become the world’s first double above-the-knee amputee to summit Everest.Through his climb, 43-year-old Hari aims to change perceptions of disability and inspire people to climb their own ‘mountains’ no matter the adversity that stands in their way.https://www.livingwithdisability.org/post/hari-budha-magar-conquers-everest
26 May 2023 by Marcus Gordon

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BBC viewers in tears as blind pianist Lucy, 13, wows with Coronation performance
A pianist from Queen Camilla’s patronage, the Amber Trust, 13 year old Lucy Illingworth performed for the King and Queen during the Coronation concert at Windsor Castle.The trust provides opportunities for blind and partially sighted people.Lucy, who also has severe autism, performed Bach’s Prelude in C Major as King Charles and Queen Camilla watched on.The note-perfect rendition prompted smiles and applause from the Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte and the King.https://www.ok.co.uk/royal/bbc-viewers-tears-blind-pianist-29921417
22 May 2023 by Marcus Gordon

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Multilingual Customer Service
Major Corporate and Governments are still in complete denial that everyone speaks English. Yet, we have an ever-increasi
17 May 2023 by Jeeves.Plus