The Project
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First episode date | July 20, 2009 |
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Networks | Network Ten |
Network 10 | |
Presented by | Waleed Aly |
Carrie Bickmore | |
Peter Helliar | |
Lisa Wilkinson | |
Production locations | Melbourne |
Victoria | |
Sydney | |
New South Wales | |
Executive producers | Craig Campbell |
1: The Project supposedly give us alternative views on recent newstories but all it does is repeat the same story we . . . | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Product compani | Roving Enterprises |
No of episod | 3448-01-31 23:53:30 |
Execut produc | Chris Bendall |
No of seri | 11 |
Genres | Current Affairs |
News | |
And Entertainment | |
Origin releas | 20 July 2009 –; present |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 775388 |
About The Project
Join in on the conversations going on in living rooms around the country.
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
... We believe they will act responsibly as a company should, and deliver The Project...
Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
... It called The Project an " extraordinary challenge" that would require " commitment from the entire city and from those all over the world who love Bologna and one of its most important symbols"...
'Airspace' above Battersea house to be auctioned
... Mr Arnold pointed out that although The Project would not be " a straightforward build" and there could be extra costs - for example, if a crane was required - the low initial cost for the space gave it " hope value"...
Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild
... That s one of the reasons The Project has taken so much longer and the costs have increased in a way that we could not have anticipated five years ago...
First transatlantic flight using 100% green fuels to take off
... A number of companies have been involved in The Project including engine-maker Rolls-Royce and energy giant BP...
Delhi pollution: Indian Supreme Court's 40-year quest to clean foul air
... The Project aims to connect Delhi with its neighbouring cities through high-speed rail corridors to reduce vehicular pollution...
'Joyful' art helps shine new light on colonial history
... " The countryside which surrounded her is celebrated in the two works produced so far for The Project, with a third nearing completion...
Essex pylon corridor compensation plan 'insulting'
... Jeremy Hunt said The Project...
Coronavirus: Isle-of-Wight-MP-known barbecue lockdown visit''
Mr Seely said The Journalist for about 35 minutes, saying "a reasonable distance".
A Conservative MP has admitted that he does not follow the lockdown guide, when he visited according to reports, a barbecue.
Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely went to an evening gathering at A Journalist at home in Seaview on may 22, after
Mr Seely said he and his girlfriend met The Man for a work in the context of the discussion, and ate "half Sausage ", But not enter The House , or enjoy a drink.
He apologized, said he would have if he saw how the others were.
At The Time , the people could only meet one other person from another household in a distance in a public place.
Mr Seely, who is leading the efforts to promote the process on The Island , said The Journalist wanted to discuss The Project with him.
' Called it wrong'In a statement, He Said : "When I arrived, I saw a few people there, I would not have expected. I thought to leave, But the feeling that was reacting, perhaps over -.
"I apologize because, on balance, I called this wrong. It would have been better to have spoken to this person without others in the vicinity. "
The MP said he spoke with The Journalist for about 35 minutes "a reasonable distance".
He added that his girlfriend accompanied him, because she was "in accordance with the usual working hours".
Asked later on the Isle of Wight Radio, whether The Event is a barbecue was think, he replied, "I, I probably had half a Sausage . But don't consider it as a social event, because I was there for work. "
The Home Office said it does not comment on an individual, and reaffirmed the current guidelines, would have been "for all".
The Cabinet Office has Not Yet responded to a BBC request for comment.
to meet Current rules, according to which groups of up to six people, from different households in private gardens.
contact tracing, coronavirus lockdown measures, bob seely, coronavirus pandemic
Source of news: bbc.com