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Subpoenas resisted in fight over Ben Roberts-Smith's bill Former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith's failed defamation action against newspapers alleging he was involved in four murders in Afghanistan was dismissed in June. His former employer Seven Network and its chairman Kerry Stokes' private investment vehicle Australian Capital Equity (ACE) partially funded the defamation case against newspapers published by Fairfax, now owned by the Nine. Seven and ACE won the right to appeal against handing over documents relating to the proceedings in September.
ENO plans to cut staff and put the rest on part-time contracts – union The Musicians’ Union (MU) said on Friday that it plans to reject the new proposals and keep members at the London Coliseum-based opera company on full pay. Arts Council England (ACE) said in July that it had adjusted funding plans to allow ENO until 2029 for a move out of London.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf president Pervaiz Elahi re-arrested in terrorism case Pervaiz Elahi was arrested on Saturday by the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) Punjab, a day after the Federal Judicial Complex (FJC) attack case's ATC had granted him bail. Elahi will be transported from Lahore to Adiala jail in the evening, according to sources.
ECB invests £2m to encourage diversity The England and Wales Cricket Board will invest £2m in programmes to encourage participation from ethnically diverse communities, state schools and people with disabilities. The money will be split across five charities - the African Caribbean Engagement Programme (ACE), the South Asian Cricket Academy (SACA), the MCC Foundation, Chance to Shine and Lord's Taverners.
ECB invests £2m to encourage diversity The England and Wales Cricket Board will invest £2m in programmes to encourage participation from ethnically diverse communities, state schools and people with disabilities. The money will be split across five charities - the African Caribbean Engagement Programme (ACE), the South Asian Cricket Academy (SACA), the MCC Foundation, Chance to Shine and Lord's Taverners.
Raell Padamsee On Power Of Theatre: It Has Potential To Instigate Systematic And Sustainable Change | EXCLU Raell Padamsee is part of the Rise Up For Equality initiative. The initiative aims to make Maharashtra the safest state for women & children globally. ACE has always believed in the power of women.
New Arklow community group seek nominees ahead of inaugural awards evening The newly-established Arklow Community Excellence (ACE) voluntary group have launched a campaign seeking nominees for their upcoming awards. On November 18, members of the volunteer-led ACE community group will welcome outstanding organisations and groups to the Arklow Bay Hotel.
LGBTQ+: Opera must have more diverse character representation Elgan Llŷr Thomas, 33, from Llandudno, Conwy county, said more gay opera characters must be written. Mr Thomas said opera was threatened by funding cuts to the arts. ACE and the English National Opera have reached a new settlement.
LGBTQ+: Opera must have more diverse character representation Elgan Llŷr Thomas, 33, from Llandudno, Conwy county, said more gay opera characters must be written. Mr Thomas said opera was threatened by funding cuts to the arts. ACE and the English National Opera have reached a new settlement.
Exclusive! Amitabh Bachchan Removes Private Security Provided By Ronit Roy’s Agency Ronit Bose Roy’s popular security company, ACE, has provided private security to Big B for more than 12 years now. Zoom TV Digital has exclusively learned that Amitabh Bachchan has removed all his private security provided by Ronit Roy's company.
Kerry Stokes resists producing documents showing involvement in Roberts-Smith case Kerry Stokes resists producing documents showing involvement in Roberts-Smith case. Seven West Media chairman Stokes, Seven Network commercial director Bruce McWilliam and others are seeking leave to appeal against a decision by Justice Anthony Besanko. Nine, the owner of the mastheads, is ultimately seeking a court order forcing ACE, and potentially also Seven Network, to pay the costs of the defamation litigation.
Kerry Stokes resists producing documents showing involvement in Roberts-Smith case Kerry Stokes resists producing documents showing involvement in Roberts-Smith case. Seven West Media chairman Stokes, Seven Network commercial director Bruce McWilliam and others are seeking leave to appeal against a decision by Justice Anthony Besanko. Nine, the owner of the mastheads, is ultimately seeking a court order forcing ACE, and potentially also Seven Network, to pay the costs of the defamation litigation.
Why West End theatre tickets should be expensive There is too much bad theatre around. Things would improve vastly if ACE channelled their funds into two dozen theatre companies across the country. This would allow stellar subsidised companies to keep prices low.
Stokes forced to reveal communications with Roberts-Smith’s lawyers Nine is seeking a court order forcing Kerry Stokes' private company, Australian Capital Equity (ACE), and potentially also Seven, to pay the costs of the litigation. The combined costs are estimated at $25 million. Roberts-Smith has lodged an appeal against Besanko’s decision and is seeking to have his findings overturned.
Stokes forced to reveal communications with Roberts-Smith’s lawyers Nine is seeking a court order forcing Kerry Stokes' private company, Australian Capital Equity (ACE), and potentially also Seven, to pay the costs of the litigation. The combined costs are estimated at $25 million. Roberts-Smith has lodged an appeal against Besanko’s decision and is seeking to have his findings overturned.
Online tool to help farmers make environmentally aware decisions Aparima Community Environment group (ACE) has created an online resource to help farmers make environmentally aware decisions. Information from the past three years have been pulled into the resource by Landpro. ACE working group member Ewen Mathieson said the new resource was called “ACE at a glance online resource.
Seven director’s 8600 emails about Roberts-Smith defamation case Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes bankrolled Ben Roberts-Smith’s multimillion-dollar defamation suit against The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Canberra Times. Nine is seeking a court order forcing Australian Capital Equity (ACE), and potentially also Seven, to pay the costs of the litigation. The combined costs are estimated at $25 million.
Arts Council adjusts funding plans for English National Opera move out of London Arts Council England (ACE) has adjusted funding plans to allow English National Opera (ENO) until 2029 for a move out of London. ACE confirmed it has extended the deadline for a main base outside London by three years, from March 2026 to March 2029. It is expected that the location will be announced in December.
Arts Council adjusts funding plans for English National Opera move out of London Arts Council England (ACE) has adjusted funding plans to allow English National Opera (ENO) until 2029 for a move out of London. ACE confirmed it has extended the deadline for a main base outside London by three years, from March 2026 to March 2029. It is expected that the location will be announced in December this year.
Financiers seek to narrow Roberts-Smith costs claim The matter returned to the Federal Court on Friday after Justice Anthony Besanko dismissed Mr Roberts-Smith's lawsuits in June. Reports alleging he engaged in war crimes while deployed with the SAS in Afghanistan were substantially true. The reports included alleging his involvement in the unlawful murder of four unarmed prisoners. His lawsuits were funded partially by the Seven Network he worked for, and its billionaire chairman Kerry Stokes' company Australian Capital Equity (ACE)