selling ‘sky house’Alesha Capone are selling their house at 72 Grandview Grove Fashion label Elk’s founders Marnie Goding and Adam Koniaras are selling a “sky house” in Melbourne’s northeast that’s as stylish as they are The duo’s four-bedroom home at 72 Grandview Grove, Rosanna, is on the market with a $3.8m-$4m price tag RELATED: Fashion icon’s former home sells at ‘aggressive’ auction Rye re-imagined beach house, fashion shoot location becomes viral star Melbourne fashion dynasty sisters Alice and Bridget McCall’s family dream home for sale Greater Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula making it among the nation’s best plus-size and inclusive fashion brands Ms Goding said their residence earned its “sky house” moniker with views that stretch as far as the Kinglake Ranges cantilevered outdoor deck featuring a black-tiled pool that almost appears to float in the air is another contributing factor The home’s original facade has been preserved in the renovation greenery and palm trees feature in the views Mr Koniaras and Ms Goding bought the house drawn by the views and Rosanna’s many parks Their renovation took a couple of years to execute Lazcon Builders and noted landscape designer Paul Bangay yellow brick facade was retained in the project that was essentially otherwise a new build “The renovation was designed at all points so that sky felt like it was part of that lived-in environment,” Ms Goding said The pool comes with solar heating and an automatic cover Ms Goding said the kitchen was designed with extra-wide benches Famous landscape designer Paul Bangay created the gardens with a reflection pond in the front garden entry to the home is via a main hall that leads to a lounge room warmed by a gas log fireplace Double-glazed windows with electric blinds along the abode’s rear capture the panoramic views sits next to a marble-fitted kitchen fitted with a breakfast island bench and butler’s pantry Bi-fold doors to the oiled-timber deck and solar-heated pool the main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with Carrara marble finishes The family bathroom with a freestanding bath and oak floorboards are among the other highlights An additional alfresco terrace and garage with a sink and toilet is located below the pool deck The home has three bathrooms spread around its floorplan Rosanna is about 12km from Melbourne’s CBD Ms Goding said the garage’s doors could be opened to the outdoor area to create a massive space ideal for children’s birthday parties with blow-up water slides “The outdoor living area and pool is an amazing asset to have when it’s summer we have a large family and love to get together,” she added Sky House has also hosted plenty of fashion campaign and social media shoots “It shoots so well because there’s so much natural light,” Ms Goding said She and Mr Koniaras are selling with plans to move to the Bellarine Peninsula where they have had a holiday home for years The house has incredible views from its deck The property’s four bedrooms include a guest room with an ensuite But they will miss their Rosanna neighbourhood “We have definitely got a lovely community around us the neighbours are lovely and we often have chats in the street,” Ms Goding said Miles Real Estate partner Paul Carbone said the house was handily positioned near Rosanna Village’s cafes and shops Mr Carbine said families were among the Sky House’s most interested buyers “It has a mid-century look at the front and a really Grand Designs architectural flair at the back,” Mr Carbone said “It’s a bit of a statement but it also feels very homely.” Expressions of interest for 72 Grandview Grove, Rosanna, close at 1pm on April 1 Sign up to the Herald Sun Weekly Real Estate Update. 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Rosanna Angus is a Bardi Jawi woman from Sunday Island on Western Australia’s Dampier Peninsula and is a seasoned tour operator and owner of Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours Ms Angus holds numerous qualifications including a Bachelor of Applied Science in Indigenous Community Health and Community Management Ms Angus won the Top Tour Guide category in the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards recognised for her work at Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours and contribution to the Tourism industry.  Ms Angus was also recognized for her valued input on the Board of the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Council (WAITOC) She has also served her community as the Corporate Director of the Bardi and Jawi Prescribed Body since 2008 and as a board member of the Kooljaman Land Aboriginal Corporation since 2007 Don't include any personal information.If you need a response, send an enquiry instead Don't include any personal information.If you need a response, send an enquiry instead. The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present. Your Ads Privacy ChoicesIMDb The level crossing at Lower Plenty Road in Rosanna was removed by building a rail bridge over the road in May 2018 A new elevated Rosanna Station was built as part of the project This work was completed as part of a package of works that also removed the level crossing at Grange Road, Alphington and duplicated a single section of track between Heidelberg and Rosanna the boom gates at Lower Plenty Road were down for about 43 minutes during the weekday morning peak the Level Crossing Removal Project is removing 110 dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne by 2030 Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team Sunshine Coast mayor Rosanna Natoli and her husband A statement issued from the mayor’s office on behalf of both of them just after close of business on Monday afternoon said: “I share with sadness that Cr Joe Natoli and I are separating “We ask for your understanding and respect for our privacy – and especially that of our children – during this time “Both Joe and I would like to reassure the community that we remain steadfast in our dedication to fulfilling the commitments we have made to the people of the Sunshine Coast I remain laser-focused on my goal of being the best mayor for the future of this region “Being entrusted with the role of mayor of the Sunshine Coast is a privilege and a responsibility I take seriously and I am dedicated to fulfilling it with passion “Our relationship remains respectful and amicable “We thank you in advance for your respect and support during this time.” Want more free local news? Follow Sunshine Coast News on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, and sign up for our FREE daily news email. 2025Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story  “to kill myself: I haveto write a paper on Rimbaud.” Which evenat the time I thought funny.Those were the days I could hardly tellthe difference between hospital and classroomand walking the dog at 1 A.M.seemed the only way to preserve an illusionof balance that was a long time ago.Such different tempi now:as Joel prods the slow,private smolder in the pile of damp brush releasingwisps of blue smoke to waver in air,the mountain stream pelts over stones frothing lace,ripping laughter out of its own current whilesilently moss pries the terrace flagstones apartand cloud shadows race across the meadow In the daffodil spearsthrusting up through dead leaves,each stalk swells with the pulse of a blossom-to-be Website Feedback OnlyPlease leave your website feedback comments below kindly provide the steps you took so we can replicate the issue For general council inquiries, please see Council Contact page You can use CTR+V to paste a screenshot from your clipboard directly into the textarea above Otherwise you can upload a file from your computer below Sunshine Coast Council will fund $7500 for the Mayor’s accommodation Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli will travel to Paris in July to learn and participate in an important on-ground Olympic Family Program and has opted to pay for her own flights to the event Following updated travel information from the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Games Organising Committee Sunshine Coast Council CEO Emma Thomas said the decision to pay for Mayor Natoli’s accommodation was a business decision that would stand to benefit the Sunshine Coast community significantly “Council was originally advised that the Mayor’s accommodation in Paris would be funded as part of the Olympic Family Program,” Ms Thomas said “We were made aware that this is not the case following the April 24 Ordinary Meeting at which it was voted unanimously that Mayor Natoli should participate in the program.” Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said her presence in Paris remained critical in securing a positive Games legacy for the region “Am I greatly disappointed that the accommodations cost will not be covered as we originally thought “Having discussed with my Councillor colleagues and weighing everything up we all agreed this opportunity is too important to forgo and that the value of my participation in the program will significantly outweigh the cost of my accommodation “The lessons I will learn and the insights I will gain into transport requirements the Cultural Olympiad and local business opportunities will be instrumental as we prepare to co-host what is arguably the largest global event “I remain fiercely committed to maximising the opportunity to be on the ground at Paris 24 and using my learnings to guide our Games preparations in the coming years.” 2024 alongside other Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032 Delivery Partners including representatives from City of Gold Coast and Brisbane City Councils In 2032, the Sunshine Coast is proposed to host nine Olympic and Paralympic events across four locations Experience Sunshine Coast Living and community Environment Business Development Council Pay and apply Last updated :  06:00 AM, Fri 04 Apr 2025   © Sunshine Coast Regional Council 2008–2025 How agreeable are you?It depends who I’m talking to. I’m generally very good at listening to other people’s perspectives My middle name is Diane and it’s my mum’s name It’s probably not the most imaginative name but I like that I carry my mum with me wherever I go just for things like passport applications I grew up in Dalkey and I still love going down to Coliemore Harbour and looking across the sea to Dalkey Island It’s one of my favourite spots for just having a walk and a think give out – probably more than the normal person But it’s not anger with small children; it’s getting them to listen this morning – it’s always chaos getting them out the door into the car and off to school in the morning I do the school run every morning – I have to ask them repeatedly to put their shoes on and get outside It’s more raising your voice a little bit so that everyone listens I’ve lost a certain element of freedom in having children and I wouldn’t change it for the world – it’s what I wanted – but I miss the spontaneity that I used to have so I used to be able to pop off to visit them for the weekend if I felt like it That’s what we try to recreate at Christmas as well for our children And I think that it definitely affected me I was the one that was given a mobile phone first I was the one who had to be better behaved I was the one that the family’s behaviour was based on [ Dancing with the Stars: ‘I’m a mum and my children really need me,’ says Rosanna Davison as she is voted off showOpens in new window ] I think when my younger brother came along my mum didn’t have the time or energy to worry as much so he got away with more. I was the only child for four years before the first of my two brothers came along, so I was given all that attention for four years and then Mum’s attention was divided. So I think that affects you in some way as well. I like to think there is some kind of afterlife where we’re reunited with humans and pets that we’ve loved. I’ve no real basis for that but it would be nice. I think that’s what keeps us going, the sense that it’s not all final. I really enjoyed 2024. I found I managed to achieve a balance between my personal and professional life, work and career. The children are all in school now – well, two in preschool and one in junior infants. And this has given me that little bit more flexibility. I feel like a different person since becoming a mum, so it feels like life is beginning all over again as a new person. As a teenager in the 1990s and a fan of Friends, I’d say Jennifer Aniston. I really like her sense of energy and fun and personality. I think she would represent me well. There’s a bit of cheekiness in her. I can’t think of any regrets. I feel that with every decision I make, I do it for the best possible reason, with the information I have at the time, with the best intentions. I have a great sense of self-belief in myself and my decision making. More than anything I annoy myself with how organised I am. I do the kids’ lunch boxes before I go to bed. I leave out their clothes. I leave out my outfit. I don’t procrastinate. My efficiency annoys me sometimes. I just wish I could relax more and be less efficient. Facebook pageTwitter feed© 2025 The Irish Times DAC Fixing the missing link between the M80 Ring Road and an upgraded Eastern Freeway  The North East Link Tunnels will slash travel times by up to 35 minutes and take 15,000 trucks off local roads a day We’ve listened to what people had to say and are building longer 6.5km tunnels to Watsonia simpler interchanges and 50 MCGs of open space across the entire North East Link Program a team of some of the best builders in Australia and around the world to build the North East Link Tunnels from Watsonia to Bulleen This includes Victoria's longest road tunnels interchanges at Lower Plenty Road and Manningham Road bike and walking paths and improvements to local roads Visit the project team at the Watsonia Hub, 17 Watsonia Road. Find us on Google maps The North East Link Tunnels will take traffic and trucks under our suburbs and give local roads back to local people better walking and cycling paths and transforming Greensborough Road into a tree-lined boulevard In response to community feedback through the project's planning approvals we're building longer tunnels to Watsonia – tunnelling an extra 1.9km using tunnel boring machines (TBMs) to keep more works underground If you live in the local area and want to use North East Link ramps in Watsonia will connect you to the M80 Ring Road Ramps in Yallambie will connect you to the Eastern Freeway Greensborough Road will be a better road for local trips and to live on We’re using space created by the longer tunnels to: We’re also delivering the better east-west access people asked for with: As part of the Lower Plenty Road interchange design we're building 5 MCGs of new parklands along Banyule Creek including a major expansion of Borlase Reserve to the north with space to: The design for the ventilation structure is inspired by traditional Wurundjeri eel traps and surrounded by new trees and plants Solar panels on the sides will help power the tunnels below Yallambie and Rosanna will deliver 3.4km of new and upgraded walking and cycling paths including: See the map on the factsheet (PDF, 2.2 MB) for more details For every tree removed to build North East Link at least two will be planted including extensive planting along the new Greensborough Road boulevard at the new Borlase Reserve parklands and to revitalise Banyule Creek where land used for construction will be returned to the local community More than 15,900 pieces of community feedback since 2017 including over 870 submissions on the project’s Environment Effects Statement have helped develop the design for North East Link In 2022 we exhibited an Urban Design and Landscape Plan for the North East Link Tunnels and asked local people to provide feedback on the design for their local area In response to feedback received we’re: Find more information about what we heard in submissions and the changes made in response While most of the work to build the North East Link Tunnels will happen deep underground major works are needed at the surface to launch and operate the tunnel boring machines (TBMs) tunnel ventilation structure and new Greensborough Road boulevard The TBMs will be launched and operated from the start of the tunnel in Watsonia with a supporting compound at Winsor Reserve in Macleod to manage the dirt excavated The Lower Plenty Road interchange ramps will be built using a method called cut and cover A deep area will be excavated to build the tunnel and connecting ramps We'll be keeping the local community up to date on works in your area as we build the North East Link Tunnels The North East Link Tunnels are just one part of the biggest ever investment in Melbourne's north east We're also completing the Ring Road in Greensborough building Melbourne's first dedicated busway and the North East Trail – more than 34km of new and upgraded bike and walking paths This massive program of works is being carefully planned so the whole project can open around the same time in 2027/2028 - bringing all the pieces of North East Link together See the project timeline on the factsheet (PDF, 2.2 MB) for more details This information is current at the time of publication, however changes may occur. Please visit our website for the latest updates Healesville man with five children have been arrested following an aggravated burglary and theft of two vehicles in Melbourne’s northwest Local police and police dedicated to Operation Trinity were called to a property on Finlayson Street in Rosanna about 4am on Sunday 26 January It is alleged the group of six entered the home before stealing keys to a silver Mercedes sedan One person was home at the time and not injured The same offenders allegedly stole a Toyota wagon from a property on Tourello Avenue in Hawthorn East about 6pm That stolen wagon was later located dumped in Robinson Road in Hawthorn officers spotted the stolen silver Mercedes about 8pm The driver fled and was seen travelling on the wrong side of several streets including on Warragul Road in Mt Waverley The offenders then dumped the Mercedes on Illawarra Road in Hawthorn and fled the scene Following a short foot chase and with the assistance of K9 six people were arrested at a property on Kooyongkoot Road all from the LaTrobe Valley area along with a 15-year-old boy from the Port Phillip area and an 18-year-old Healesville man are currently being interviewed by police Victoria Police has been specifically targeting burglars and car thieves each night since March 2023 which runs from dusk until dawn across Melbourne is easily Victoria Police’s most well-resourced frontline policing operation at present there has been 70 additional police including Dog Squad Public Order Response and Air Wing rostered each night Download The Standard app to stay informed with news, updates, and significant events - https://urlgeni.us/TheStandard The upgraded app is now available on both iOS and Android platforms owner of Oolin Sunday Island Cultural Tours has recently been appointed as a commissioner for tourism in Western Australia (WA) she can talk to other Members to discuss and shape the future of tourism in the state “I value it so much that I'm very involved in tourism and I'm very passionate about it and to be able to elevate myself personally to another level as well on a board level’’ The journey towards this representation has been a personal one marked by growth and the desire to elevate Aboriginal tourism to new heights but the rewards have been equally significant One such reward is the opportunity to serve as a commissioner on the Tourism WA board one of the highest achievements in the state “You don't have to be in a big city or a big town to get recognized for your hard work and dedication in the tourism industry It's how you represent yourself and how you Rosanna is very passionate about her new role and wants to use this to help her family and community use the resources they have within their homeland and inspire more people to join the tourism industry Ngaarda RadioPhotography ShowcaseVideo Showcase Book Our ServicesBecome a SponsorVolunteer With Us About UsBlog & NewsContact Us Legal DocumentsComplaints Send us your email address to receive the latest news and updates straight to your inbox Fellow YouTuber and former contestant on one of MrBeast's allegedly "rigged" challenges reached out to NBC News to share what she has learned about what's going on behind his new show boasting his largest group of contestants yet according to letters Pasino received months ago Pansino shared messages she'd received from contestants who had participated in Beast Games The accusations included not allowing contestants to use their medication providing them with inadequate meals and sleeping arrangements and making them take part in challenges that were not even playing fields for all contestants This included a sports-inspired challenge that left young female contestants injured after being shoved around by stronger men Pansino was both praised and ridiculed for coming out with the information Some felt she was salty over her video being rigged (she claimed on H3H3 Podcast to have won but MrBeast edited it to have her lose) but others were not surprised that MrBeast's show was troublesome after everything else that has come out about the YouTuber as of late Pansino wants the world to know her findings Pansino is known for her cooking videos and has over 14M YouTube subscribers She initially went into business with MrBeast But she says that she soon realized he is "not the same" as the persona he has curated for the world Pansino repeated what she previously shared on her channel about the Beast Games NBC News reported that Pansino and five other anonymous sources claimed that there were a lot of injuries on set One former Beast Games participant said that there were numerous issues but noted MrBeast was upset about people being hurt He claimed that it seemed that the staff were not prepared for a contest with 1,000 participants instead of MrBeast being vindictive or mean there's always risk," Pansino told reporters "The difference here is an abuse of power it's wrong to dangle this huge prize money It's not okay to actually shoot shows that are like the Hunger Games." 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To support the Guardian and Observer order your copy at guardianbookshop.com Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Cherished daughter of the late Harold and Rose M Callison; devoted mother to Michael (Carol) Eoff and Ronald (Kim) Eoff; loving grandmother of Katie Eoff and great-grandchildren Braylin and Levi; dear sister to Steven (Jena) Callison and the late Alfred "Buddy" (Dean) Callison Rosanna had a deep love for the outdoors and found joy in birdwatching she adored her family—her grandchildren were her greatest joy and she was incredibly proud of her three sons she always put others before herself and found delight in playing shuffleboard Rosanna was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors The now-mum-of-three recalled the gut-wrenching moment she felt forced to lie to a woman in her family after sadly losing another baby as she felt too ‘broken’ to reveal the truth ‘I was once told by an older family member that I really needed to stop working and have babies… I was 32 and had just lost an early pregnancy. I was broken inside but didn’t have the confidence to tell her, so I just said I was too busy with a project to think about it,’ Rosanna confessed on social media. RELATED: Rosanna Davison makes clever ‘forever home’ design choice to ‘keep an eye’ on the kids She urged people to be ‘mindful of words and questions to others Infertility is equally a male and female issue so approach the topic of babies with sensitivity.’ The former Miss World opened up about the ordeal to show anyone going through similar struggles that they are not alone The 41-year-old revealed that she couldn’t allow herself to feel the full excitement that she wanted to when she found out that she was pregnant with her twin boys Sharing a black and white snap of her stomach Rosanna wrote: ‘I took this pic the day after I found out I was pregnant (with twins but didn’t know it yet!) and fully expected it to end in another miscarriage.’ ‘It was my 15th time getting pregnant and I had never gotten to the stage of even seeing a heartbeat on a scan We conceived the twins straight after a miscarriage at 11 weeks,’ she recalled While it obviously isn’t easy for Rosanna to open up about the painful ordeal she went through, alongside her husband, Wes Quirke, she speaks about it in hopes of helping others ‘I firmly believe that sharing our fertility stories can help to support others and reduce the pain and loneliness that I and so many others have experienced,’ she told her followers and speaking to a trusted family member and close friends also really helped me through,’ she gushed ‘I wasn’t brave enough to talk about it publicly until we had our happy outcome so l have enormous respect for anyone sharing their journey as it happens when it’s all so raw and uncertain Professional support is available too.’ Preparing for Pregnancy Fertility Treatment Surrogacy Male Fertility Birth Control Fertility Discussions Week 1 through 40 Baby Names Health & Wellbeing Labour & Birth Hospital Bag Pregnancy Products Maternity Style Products & Services Baby Skin Solutions Baby Name Generator Baby Name Search The First Year Baby Products Breastfeeding Weaning & Feeding Products & Services School Children Tweens & Teens Creche & Childcare Schools & Education School Calendar Activities & Events Recipes & Nutrition Health & Mental Health Family Holidays & Travel Parenting Adoption & Fostering Just for Dad Family Breaks No Stupid Questions Entertainment Health & Wellbeing Beauty & Style Interiors Mums Mean Business Mums Stories A woman who ran a family business is facing the battle of her life amid fears she may never walk unassisted again The Melbourne waitress served hundreds of customers each shift at her pub in Essendon climbing up and down 50 flights of stairs a day Rosanna was diagnosed with a brain tumour and her life changed instantly when Rosanna found it difficult to lift her right leg The unusual problem had subsided after a good night's rest resulting in a 20cm cut on her head - and beginning her harrowing ordeal who told her to go to the emergency department immediately Multiple neurological tests were conducted before a CT brain scan revealed a 3cm tumour near the left side of the main blood vein The tumor pressed down on the top of her brain 'This was the day everything changed.' her sister Joanne Scarcella wrote a GoFundMe page 'The sudden shock from receiving such news and realisation that you may never recover to the full capacity that you are used to made everything all the more difficult to process mentally.' Rosanna had surgery to remove the tumour but couldn't move her right foot when she woke up Biopsy results will reveal if the tumor was malignant and Rosanna hopes physio will regain sensation in her foot it remains unknown whether Rosanna will ever walk unassisted Joanne says her sister is consumed with 'the fear and anxiety that she will never be able to live a normal life that her brain may never rewire itself; and fears she may never return to work 'The horrific injuries from falling down the stairs to the 20cm cut on her head looking in the mirror and feeling unrecognisable this trauma has changed her life forever,' she added hanging out with close friends and family and babysitting her goddaughter Rosanna admitted to her sister that she regrets not acting on the frequent headaches she had experienced over the years 'She said, You know, I wish I had got checked and not just popped a Panadol and kept on trotting along,' Joanne told Yahoo News The road ahead for Rosanna is physically and mentally daunting. 'The doctors are not specifying anything,' Joanne told Yahoo News.  'The brain is so unique to every patient, I guess they don't want to confirm anything... we're just sitting ducks, praying and working with her.' The family created the GoFundMe to ease 'the financial burden this traumatic situation that has been placed on Rosanna.' Funds raised will go towards Rosanna's medical and rehabilitation costs. Joanne wrote donations will help support 'the long and difficult journey ahead to get her back on her feet and walking as soon as possible!' Almost $31,500 has been raised in recent weeks.  Aussie woman's telltale symptoms missedComments are subject to our House rules and TermsNewest{{#isModerationStatus}}{{moderationStatus}} No one seems to have shared their thoughts on this topic yetLeave a comment so your voice will be heard first. {{message}} Miss Law paid a courtesy call on and attended a lunch hosted by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia She briefed Ambassador Chang on her visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the last three days from which she gained enriching and insightful experience The trip combined cultural exploration and artistic exchange fostering a deeper understanding of the country's inclusive values She remarked that the visit marked a promising beginning for strengthening mutual ties between Hong Kong and the UAE particularly in enhancing cultural dialogue Ambassador Chang noted Saudi Arabia's gradual openness to embrace the coexistence of diverse cultures He said that Hong Kong needs to capitalise on and leverage its advantages as a cosmopolitan city Miss Law shared the latest initiatives aimed at boosting tourism in Hong Kong emphasising tlhe notable interest of the UAE and Saudi Arabia in horse racing tourism which has long been one of Hong Kong's most popular attractions Miss Law met with the Chief Marketing Officer of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority They exchanged views on cultural heritage preservation and explored potential investment and business opportunities Miss Law also toured the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site and was amazed by the Authority's vision to transform Diriyah into a premier destination—a beautifully preserved mud-brick city recognised as the birthplace of Saudi Arabia Miss Law visited the Saudi National Museum where she learnt more about the rich artistic and historical exhibits that reflect the cultural heritage and history of Saudi Arabia Miss Law concluded her visit to Riyadh and departed for Hong Kong tonight (May 1 SCST commences her visit to Riyadh Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases Public urged to clean hands properly to prevent spread of infectious diseases in support of Hand Hygiene Day the Department of Health (DH) today (May 5) launched the 2025 Hand Hygiene Day campaign and appealed to members of the public to develop habits of cleaning hands properly at the right moments with a view to prevent the spread of infectious diseases Hand Hygiene Day is a global initiative led by the World Health Organization held annually on May 5 Using the tagline "Clean Properly—Every Surface the DH aims to promote the critical role of proper hand hygiene techniques in both the healthcare and community settings and will roll out a series of publicity activities which include displaying posters and visual cues in hospitals clinics under the DH and Hospital Authority (HA) residential care homes for the elderly and public toilets to raise public awareness about proper hand hygiene techniques "Hand hygiene is a seemingly small but powerful act to prevent the spread of infections About 80 per cent of infectious diseases are transmitted by not thoroughly cleaned hands after touching contaminated surfaces and a single bacterium can multiply into 16 million bacteria in just six hours Hand-washing can prevent approximately 30 per cent of diarrhea-related illnesses and about 20 per cent of respiratory infections," the Controller of the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health the DH and the HA have conducted regular hand hygiene audits among healthcare workers the overall compliance rate has continuously improved the public should commit to cleaning hands properly—every surface it is important to clean hands with appropriate hand hygiene techniques at the right moments A 70-80 per cent alcohol-based handrub is an effective alternative when hands are not visibly soiled Clean your hands for at least 20 seconds following the 7 Steps of Hand Hygiene (see Annex) to thoroughly clean every surface of the hands including the palms The public and healthcare workers should clean their hands at the following moments: After hands are contaminated by respiratory secretions After changing diapers for children or the sick After touching public installations or equipment For more information on hand hygiene, please visit https://www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/108742.html The vice president and senior global program lead for Hematology and Cell Therapy at BMS gave clinical commentary on encouraging phase 1 findings of CD19-XT in progressive and relapsing multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system Several of the traditional treatment options include immunomodulators and immunosuppressants The idea of cell therapy is an innovative and emerging approach in the MS treatment landscape focusing on repairing damage and rebalancing the immune system At the 2025 Americas Committee for Treatment & Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum investigators presented promising phase 1 study data assessing BMS-986353 (BMS) otherwise known as CD19-XT in patients with relapsing and progressive MS CD19-XT is an investigational CAR T-cell therapy expressing the CD19-directed CAR used in the FDA-approved lisocabtagene maraleucel (Breyanzi) the trial featured a small cohort of patients who were treated with 5 x 106 CAR T-cells of CD19-XT As part of a new iteration of NeuroVoices, Rosanna Ricafort, MD vice president and senior global program lead for Hematology and Cell Therapy at BMS sat down to discuss the promising early data from the phase 1 trial Ricafort highlighted the preliminary findings including the therapy’s favorable safety profile–no ICANS or dose-limiting toxicities–and evidence of robust B-cell depletion she emphasized the potential of this one-time infusion therapy to transform the MS treatment paradigm particularly for patients with limited options what we really mean is programming a patient's immune cells to hunt and kill disease-causing cells in the body CD19-directed CAR T cells are engineered against an antigen expressed on B cells This has shown transformational efficacy in the treatment of B-cell malignancies has demonstrated dramatic responses in patients with certain autoimmune diseases The underlying rationale for employing CD19 CAR T-cell therapy in autoimmune diseases is to eliminate the autoreactive B-cell compartment causing tissue damage and allow normal B cells to return This approach achieves deeper B-cell depletion in the periphery and tissue than what monoclonal antibodies can achieve a bit about CD19-XT: it's our asset and has the same CD19 construct as our commercially available Breyanzi (lisocabtagene maraleucel) which is approved across a broad array of B-cell malignancies The XT manufacturing process was designed leveraging our extensive CAR T manufacturing experience with the aim of shortening manufacturing time improving production to serve more patients and enhancing the phenotypic attributes of the CAR T-cell drug product The Breakfree-2 study is our phase 1 dose-escalation trial evaluating the safety and tolerability of CD19 XT in patients with multiple sclerosis The study includes two cohorts: one in relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) with EDSS scores of 3 to 5.5 and the other in primary progressive MS (PPMS) with EDSS scores of 3 to 6 but we’ve reported some initial results at ASH (American Society of Hematology) and are happy to share additional data here at ACTRIMS we’ve treated four patients—three with relapsing-remitting MS and one with primary progressive MS—all at dose level 1 (5 million cells) We are encouraged by the preliminary safety and tolerability findings there has been no ICANS (immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome) There have also been no dose-limiting toxicities What’s really compelling is that even at the lowest dose level the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are promising We’re seeing robust CD19-XT-cell expansion in evaluable patients consistent with what we’ve achieved with the approved dose of lysis cell in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients we’ve seen evidence of deep B-cell depletion with B cells becoming undetectable in the periphery approximately eight days after a single CAR T infusion Preliminary efficacy data is encouraging as well—no new enhancing lesions were observed on MRI in the evaluable patients and one patient even showed improvement in EDSS scores it’s early but exciting data to move forward with and none truly treat the underlying disease is to use this therapy to potentially reset the immune system through a one-time infusion we had a lot of discussions with investigators and physicians to identify the greatest opportunities for applying CAR T-cell therapy within the MS treatment paradigm particularly for relapsing and progressive MS We’re also focused on building partnerships between neurologists and hematologists This ensures that we’re moving forward in the best possible way we’re addressing institutional challenges for CAR T-cell adoption a multi-stakeholder platform where researchers and care providers can come together to strategize and advance these goals We’ll see where the data leads as we continue enrolling patients in this phase 1 study while exploring the potential for a phase 2 trial We’ve also established an Autoimmunity Cell Therapy Network to advance research in this area cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of blood cancers offering patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma durable outcomes—some for nearly 10 years we are excited to bring that same transformational potential to autoimmune and neuroinflammatory conditions where current treatment options mainly focus on symptom management and inflammation suppression We’re optimistic about the next steps and look forward to seeing the 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A new video from a food YouTuber showed them apparently discovering mold in the Lunchable rival from popular creators MrBeast, Logan Paul and KSI a popular food YouTuber with 14.5 million subscribers posted a video on Sunday trying out Lunchly which has already racked up more than half a million views she says she discovers mold in the cheese of the Lunchly We obviously cannot independently verify Pansino actually discovered mold — it is something you could fake — but she does explicitly state in the video description that the "video is not faked." You can watch the 20-minute video for yourself Pansino sets up a video comparing Lunchly to Lunchables considering Lunchly is basically a YouTuber-endorsed version of the classic kids' meal Lunchly has "Fiesta Nachos," "The Pizza," and "Turkey Stack 'Ems," all of which come with MrBeast's Feastables chocolate and a bottle of Paul's Prime drink Pansino appears to open a pizza Lunchly only to discover what seems to be mold on the shredded mozzarella cheese despite the packaging saying it was good for another couple of months Upon assembling the mini pizza with the moldy cheese Pansino gags and again states she did not fake the mold "I just want you guys to know I did not fake this I was honestly going to go over nutritional facts and differences between the two." Pansino compares a moldy Lunchly to one that was not moldly and points out that the seal might not have been tight on the one that apparently produced mold Other videos online have claimed to show mold on their Lunchly's cheese indicating perhaps this is not an uncommon problem None of the creators behind Lunchly have addressed the mold claims online The company responded to a request for comment but saying only that its products are thoroughly inspected "All Lunchly products go through a stringent review process to ensure the quality and safety of its products," a Lunchly representative told Mashable in an email "That process consists of multiple inspections and approvals before any product can even leave the manufacturing facility." or eating Buffalo wings (as often as possible) Asking fellow parents what their former no-gos would have been the mum-of-two revealed what she does now ‘just for the bit of peace and quiet’ RELATED: Rosanna Davison brings the kids on a North African adventure to ring in the New Year Alongside a caption that read: ‘You know how I like to show you the behind the scenes chaos of kids…’, Rosanna began: ‘I used to promise I wouldn’t let mine eat in the car.’ the mum to four-year-old Sophia and three-year-old twins Oscar and Hugo said: ‘Let’s see how well that went for me.’ The former Miss World quipped: ‘It’s basically a buffet back here and it was only hoovered recently.’ In an all too familiar scene for every parent after pick-ups Rosanna continued: ‘We’ve got popcorn Share your thoughts on this story or any other over on our discussion boards PRIVACY POLICY | PRIVACY SETTINGS | ADVERTISE | ACCESSIBILITY Pakistan bans Indian ships in retaliation for New Delhi's port sanctions Four Pakistani mountaineers launch high-altitude missions in Nepal Indo-Pak tensions' fallout on Kabul Church of Pakistan leads march backing armed forces Rain, thunderstorm predicted in Karachi today: PMD Weddings go on in Pakistan's Kashmir border Prince 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out in style in disco-ball dress for DWTS reunion Rosanna appeared in the dance competition for eight weeks before she was voted out and the mum-of-three admitted that her ending on the show came at the right time In an interview with the Irish Independent, the model confessed: ‘“I was ready She continued: ‘I was finding as well that the boys were acting up in school The teachers were starting to say to me they’re biting and hitting people ‘”Where are you at the weekends mummy?” I had this overwhelming guilt then that I wasn’t there for them and how would that impact them in the future?’ And although Rosanna felt a huge ‘comedown’ after leaving the show she explained that at the end of the day it is just a TV programme made for the public’s Sunday night entertainment adding: ‘It doesn’t have to consume you.’ The 40-year-old also felt that she had gotten everything she needed from the show including her self of sense back- the most important thing of all but you can do anything you put your mind to.” It gave me renewed confidence in myself.’ Being so close in age the kids are all very close to each other so the mum-of-three has admitted that she’s lucky to be able to organise a joint party to mark their birthdays RELATED: Rosanna Davison reminisces on first Halloween as a family of five Speaking to RollerCoaster Rosanna said she and husband Wes Quirke are concentrating on their kids’ birthdays first before even thinking about Christmas ‘I’ll be doing the joint birthdays for as long as I can!’ she said ‘Luckily they’re so little now that they don’t really mind- for a few more years anyway And then we’ll get stuck into the run up to Christmas then.’ Rosanna said that given the one year age gap with her kids But the little ones all get along swimmingly she said ‘They’re so sweet together They pine for each other when they’re separated They’re climbing on everything and hitting each other and cracking things and making noise- she likes a more peaceful life so she’s happy to sit around colouring and playing with her toys she’s definitely the boss of the house most parents would feel pulled from pillar to post with various sports and activities but thankfully that’s not an issue in Rosanna’s house just yet ‘They love doing the same things at weekends and they’re really happy to play together They’re like a little gang together and they love going to the playground and they’re into the same things ‘So we’re not constantly bringing them individually to different activities They’re happy to do the same sort of things It’s difficult in other ways to have children close in age but there are benefits too.’ We can’t wait to see what she’s got planned for her little one’s joint celebrations