BATESVILLE, Ind. , Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The board of directors of Hillenbrand, Inc. (NYSE: HI) has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.225 per share on the company's common stock. On an annualized basis, this is an increase of $0.01 per share to a total rate of $0.90 per share in fiscal 2025. The dividend is payable December 31, 2024 , to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 16, 2024 . About Hillenbrand Hillenbrand (NYSE: HI) is a global industrial company that provides highly-engineered, mission-critical processing equipment and solutions to customers in over 100 countries around the world. Our portfolio is composed of leading industrial brands that serve large, attractive end markets, including durable plastics, food, and recycling. Guided by our Purpose — Shape What Matters For TomorrowTM — we pursue excellence, collaboration, and innovation to consistently shape solutions that best serve our associates, customers, communities, and other stakeholders. To learn more, visit: www.Hillenbrand.com . View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hillenbrand-declares-first-quarter-dividend-of-0-225-per-share-302324305.html SOURCE Hillenbrand
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — The New York Jets might be dealing with an opponent even tougher to overcome than their poor play, missed opportunities and ill-timed mistakes. Wide receiver Garrett Wilson suggested last Sunday a losing “gene” might be an explanation for the Jets’ inability to pull out victories after the team dropped to 3-10 with a loss at Miami. On Wednesday, Aaron Rodgers presented another perhaps more sinister reason. “I mean, it might be something like that," the quarterback said of Wilson's theory. "It might be some sort of curse we've got to snap as well.” Generations of frustrated Jets fans have half-jokingly insisted there have been negative forces at work against the franchise since Joe Namath delivered on his Super Bowl guarantee in January 1969. It remains the team's only appearance in the NFL's biggest game. Rodgers has been there once — and won — with Green Bay. The 41-year-old quarterback came to New York hoping to finally lead the Jets back to the Super Bowl. He even commented on how lonely the team's only Lombardi Trophy looked during his introductory news conference 20 months ago. Instead, Rodgers' first season in New York was cut short by a torn Achilles tendon just four snaps in, immediately resurrecting "curse” theories among jaded Jets fans. With its loss last Sunday, New York extended its playoff drought to 14 straight years, the longest active skid among the major North American sports leagues. And the team will be looking for a new general manager and coach after this season, and Rodgers' future in New York is very much up in the air. “Whatever the case, this team, this organization is going to figure out how to get over the hump at some point,” Rodgers said. “The culture is built by the players. There’s a framework set down by the organization, by the upper ups, by the staff. But in the end, it’s the players that make it come to life. "And at some point, everybody’s going to have to figure out what that special sauce is to turn those games that should be wins into wins.” The Jets have held the lead in the fourth quarter in five games this season. They've lost each of them, including the past three games. New York's inability to come away with wins in those prompted Wilson's “gene” theory. “I’m not exactly sure what he was talking about there,” Rodgers said with a smile. "I don’t know what the proper nomenclature is for the situation where we’ve lost some leads or haven’t been able to take the lead late in the game, but that’s the way it goes sometimes. We haven’t been great in situational football. “A lot of those games come down to the plays in the first and second, even third quarter, where if you make the play the game is not in that situation. But in those situations, we haven’t been very good on offense or defense or even (special) teams.” Rodgers said “it takes a conscious effort, it takes an intentional effort” to establish a winning culture, and it includes leadership, practice habits and setting standards inside and outside of the locker room. And this year's Jets, Rodgers said, are “on the edge” of that. “We just haven’t quite figured out how to get that special sauce worked out, mixed up,” he said. “It’s close and a lot of great guys are in the locker room. There’s some good mix of veterans and young guys, but we just haven’t quite put it all together.” ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Dennis Waszak Jr., The Associated PressOil Futures Slip Amid Dollar Gains, Lower Geopolitical Risk
Student Suburbs See all 6 stories . Relaxed, sunny and vibrant, Brisbane is the city that most reflects an outsider’s idea of Aussie life. Often compared to Melbourne and Sydney – Australia’s biggest and best-known cities – Brisbane has carved out its own identity, tapping into its perennially sunny and warm weather and a more carefree vibe, but increasingly with great bars, clubs and riverside arts venues in tow. While the Queensland capital was once seen as a stop-over, now you’d be hard-pressed not to stay on, with an abundance of whisky bars, boutique hotels and buzzing riverside arts venues like the Powerhouse , QPAC and QAGOMA , the latter hosting the renowned Asia-Pacific Triennial . Brisbane’s skyline and river at twilight Credit: iStock Brisbane’s South Bank – unlike the Yarra’s in Melbourne – also boasts outdoor swimming spots, as well as a climate where that is actually viable. And the city’s biggest cultural celebration, the Brisbane Festival, brings everyone together with a series of must-see events. Home to renowned institutions including the University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Griffith University, Brisbane also boasts a range of student-friendly suburbs. Here’s a guide to the best areas for students to live and what makes them appealing. ST LUCIA Home to the University of Queensland, St Lucia is a prime spot for anyone wanting to be a short walk or bike ride away from lectures, libraries and jacaranda-lined campus strolls. This leafy riverside suburb offers a peaceful vibe perfect for study sessions, with a mix of share-houses and modern apartments to suit every budget. Hawken Drive is the go-to strip for food, where you’ll find everything from Persian to Italian eats, a handy IGA and plenty of coffee stops to fuel your late-night cramming. Not a fan of walking? Buses zip through the suburb like clockwork, connecting you to Brisbane’s CBD or nearby shopping hubs Indooroopilly and Toowong. If you’re after a perfect mix of convenience, culture and community, St Lucia is the place to be. TOOWONG Next door to St Lucia, Toowong offers the ideal blend of convenience, community and fun for students. With bustling Toowong Village Shopping Centre packed with retail stores, grocery stores and dining options, you’ll never go hungry or be bored. Plus, excellent public transport links – trains, buses and bike-friendly paths – make getting to UQ, the Gardens Point campus or even Brisbane Airport a breeze. The University of Queensland campus. Credit: Jamila Toderas Toowong also has a lively yet laid-back vibe, giving you plenty to do in your downtime. Explore riverside parks, chill at cosy cafes or dive into the suburb’s social scene. Need a break from student life? It’s easy to escape to green spaces or head into the city, just four kilometres away. Health and wellness are handy, too, with plenty of medical centres, physio clinics and proximity to Brisbane’s major hospitals. Whether you’re after study spots, shopping or suburban serenity, Toowong is a super student-friendly suburb that has it all. For those who prefer a location near UQ without being in the thick of campus life, Toowong lets you enjoy the best of both worlds. KELVIN GROVE Just three kilometres from the CBD, it’s home to QUT’s Kelvin Grove campus, offering modern student housing, lush parks and the buzzing Kelvin Grove Urban Village. This community hub is your one-stop shop for everything: weekly markets, cafes and plenty of events that keep the vibe lively and welcoming. Transport is a breeze, with frequent buses, ample cycle paths and even a free shuttle to QUT’s Gardens Point campus. The area’s bike-friendly set-up makes it perfect for exploring the city or just cruising around campus. The Village Markets are a great place to chill and shop, offering local produce, vintage finds and artisan goods. Kelvin Grove is also known for its student-friendly eateries like The Menagerie (happy hour, anyone?), Grill’d and Golden Lava Toast, and La Boite Theatre is a great option for catching a play. WEST END If you want a vibrant, artsy lifestyle, West End is the place to be. This trendy suburb is bursting with creativity, from colourful street art to live music venues and cultural festivals. A fire twirler at Brisbane’s West End Solstice Market. It’s a hub for night owls, foodies and culture enthusiasts, offering an endless array of cafes, bars and restaurants serving cuisines from every corner of the globe. A short stroll from South Brisbane and close to universities like QUT, West End is as convenient as it is exciting. Boundary Street is the heart of the action, with vintage shops, buzzing markets and a constant stream of local events to explore. And when you need a quiet moment, nearby Musgrave Park provides the perfect green space to unwind or catch up with friends. SOUTH BRISBANE Just across the river from Brisbane’s CBD, South Brisbane is a student’s dream come true. This riverside gem offers easy access to public transport, affordable student housing and some of the city’s best cultural and recreational hotspots. It’s also home to Griffith University’s South Bank campus and just a stone’s throw from the Queensland Conservatorium, making it an ideal spot for students looking for convenience – but with a creative bent. South Brisbane boasts a vibrant cultural scene anchored by the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and the State Library of Queensland. Haus Yuriyal’s Garpa (ground) paintings at the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery. Credit: C Callistemon © QAGOMA Add in regular markets, the iconic Brisbane Festival and a buzzing nightlife filled with outdoor dining, and you’ve got a suburb where something is always going on. For those into nature, the South Bank Parklands are a weekend must-visit, offering everything from Streets Beach and picnic-perfect lawns to the dazzling Wheel of Brisbane. With seamless transport links to the CBD, this multicultural hub blends serene riverside vibes with a thriving food, fashion and arts scene. Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later. License this article University Campus NSW Campus Victoria Campus Queensland Campus WA Caroline Zielinski is a contributing writer to The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. Connect via Twitter . Most Viewed in National LoadingNEW YORK & NAPLES, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 17, 2024-- Coliseum Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company (“Coliseum”) (NASDAQ: MITA), today reminded shareholders to vote in connection with the proposed business combination between Coliseum and Rain Enhancement Technologies, Inc. (the “Business Combination”), and in connection with the proposed extension of time to complete the Business Combination (the “Extension”). This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: The extraordinary general meeting of Coliseum shareholders in connection with the Business Combination (the “Business Combination Meeting”) is scheduled to occur at 9:00 a.m. ET on December 23, 2024. Shareholders of record as of the close of business on November 26, 2024, the record date for the Business Combination Meeting, will be entitled to vote their shares at the Business Combination Meeting either in person or by proxy. Notice of the Business Combination Meeting was mailed on December 10, 2024 to shareholders of record as of November 26, 2024. The parties are working together to expeditiously satisfy the conditions to completing the Business Combination, however, there can be no assurance that the Business Combination will be consummated within the time period required by Coliseum’s governing documents, which currently provide that Coliseum must consummate its initial consummation by December 25, 2024. Accordingly, Coliseum has mailed to shareholders of record as of November 26, 2024, a proxy statement relating to a shareholder meeting to seek approval of an extension of the time that Coliseum has to complete the Business Combination (the “Extension Meeting”). The Extension Meeting is scheduled to occur at 9:00 a.m. ET on December 23, 2024. Coliseum intends to bring the proposals to approve the Extension and related matters to a vote of shareholders during the Extension Meeting if Coliseum determines that additional time is necessary to complete the Business Combination. Notice of the Extension Meeting was mailed on December 13, 2024 to shareholders of record as of November 26, 2024. Coliseum urges shareholders to vote FOR all items submitted for shareholder approval at the Business Combination Meeting and, if necessary, FOR all items submitted for shareholder approval at the Extension Meeting. Shareholders who have not yet voted so are encouraged to vote as soon as possible. If any such shareholders have questions or need assistance in connection with the Business Combination Meeting or the Extension Meeting, please contact the Company’s proxy solicitor, Sodali & Co., by calling (800) 662-5200, or banks and brokers can call collect at (203) 658-9400, or by emailing . Coliseum public shareholders are entitled to submit their public shares for redemption in connection with both the Business Combination Meeting and the Extension Meeting. On December 16, 2024, the redemption price per public share was approximately $11.39, which is expected to be the same approximate amount two (2) business days prior to each of the Business Combination Meeting and Extension Meeting. Shareholders who wish to ensure that their public shares are redeemed in the event that either the Business Combination is consummated or the Extension is implemented must instruct Coliseum’s transfer agent to redeem such shares in connection with both the Business Combination Meeting and the Extension Meeting, no later than the redemption deadline for each meeting, which is December 19, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. ET. Coliseum cannot assure you whether it will hold the Business Combination Meeting or the Extension Meeting on December 23, 2024. If Coliseum holds the Business Combination Meeting and completes the Business Combination, any public shares submitted for redemption in connection with the Business Combination Meeting will be redeemed; however, shares submitted for redemption solely in connection with the Extension Meeting will not be redeemed in connection with the Business Combination, and such shareholders will remain shareholders of the combined company. If Coliseum holds the Extension Meeting and implements the Extension, any public shares submitted for redemption in connection with the Extension Meeting will be redeemed; however, shares submitted for redemption solely in connection with the Business Combination Meeting will not be redeemed in connection with the Extension, and such shareholders will remain shareholders of Coliseum. Shareholders who wish to withdraw their previously submitted redemption request may do so prior to the taking of the shareholders’ vote at the Business Combination Meeting and/or the Extension Meeting, or thereafter with Coliseum’s consent, by requesting that the transfer agent return such shares. You may contact the transfer agent, Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, at 1 State Street, 30th Floor, New York, New York 10004, Attn: SPAC Redemption Team, or by email at . At the Business Combination Meeting, Coliseum will seek shareholder approval of (1) a proposal to approve and adopt the Business Combination Agreement, dated as of June 25, 2024 and amended on August 22, 2024, by and among Coliseum, Rain Enhancement Technologies, Inc., and the other parties thereto, (2) a proposal to approve and adopt the plan of merger in connection with the Business Combination, and (3) adjournment of the Business Combination Meeting. At the Extension Meeting, Coliseum will seek shareholder approval of: The foregoing proposals will not be implemented if Coliseum completes its initial business combination on or prior to December 25, 2024. RET was founded to provide the world with reliable access to water, one of life’s most important resources. To achieve this mission, RET aims to develop, manufacture and commercialize ionization rainfall generation technology. This weather modification technology seeks to provide the world with reliable access to water, and transform business, society and the planet for the better. Coliseum Acquisition Corp. is a special purpose acquisition company whose business purpose is to effectuate a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses. As previously disclosed, Coliseum entered into a Business Combination Agreement with Rain Enhancement Technologies, Inc. (“RET”), Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc. (“Holdco”), and the other parties thereto, dated June 25, 2024, as subsequently amended on August 22, 2024, which provides that, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions therein, Coliseum will complete the Business Combination. The Business Combination will be submitted to shareholders of Coliseum for their consideration. The Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-283425) (as amended, the “Registration Statement”) filed by RET and Holdco, which was declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on December 10, 2024, includes a proxy statement/prospectus that is both the proxy statement of Coliseum and a prospectus of Holdco relating to the shares to be issued in connection with the Business Combination (the “Proxy Statement/Prospectus”). The definitive Proxy Statement/Prospectus was mailed to Coliseum’s shareholders of record as of November 26, 2024, the record date established for voting on the Business Combination. Coliseum, RET, and/or Holdco may also file other relevant documents regarding the Business Combination with the SEC. This press release does not contain all the information that should be considered concerning the Business Combination and is not intended to form the basis of any investment decision or any other decision in respect of the Business Combination. . Investors and security holders will also be able to obtain free copies of the Registration Statement, the Proxy Statement/Prospectus, and all other relevant documents filed or that will be filed with the SEC by Coliseum, RET and/or Holdco through the website maintained by the SEC at . The documents filed by Coliseum, RET, and/or Holdco with the SEC also may be obtained free of charge upon written request to Coliseum at Coliseum Acquisition Corp., 1180 North Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89144. Coliseum filed with the SEC a definitive proxy statement dated December 13, 2024 (the “Extension Proxy Statement”) in connection with Coliseum’s solicitation of proxies for the vote by Coliseum shareholders at the Extension Meeting. The Extension Proxy Statement was mailed to Coliseum’s shareholders of record as of November 26, 2024, the record date established for voting on the Extension. Coliseum may also file other relevant documents regarding the Extension with the SEC. This press release does not contain all the information that should be considered concerning the Extension and is not intended to form the basis of any investment decision or any other decision in respect of the Extension. . Investors and security holders will also be able to obtain free copies of the Extension Proxy Statement and all other relevant documents filed or that will be filed with the SEC by Coliseum through the website maintained by the SEC at . The documents filed by Coliseum with the SEC also may be obtained free of charge upon written request to Coliseum at Coliseum Acquisition Corp., 1180 North Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89144. Coliseum, RET, Holdco and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies of Coliseum’s shareholders in connection with the Business Combination. A list of the names of such directors and executive officers, and information regarding their interests in the Business Combination and their ownership of Coliseum’s securities are, or will be, contained in Coliseum’s filings with the SEC, and such information and names of RET’s directors and executive officers is also contained in the Registration Statement, which includes the Proxy Statement/Prospectus. You may obtain free copies of these documents using the sources indicated above. Coliseum and its respective directors and officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from shareholders in connection with the Extension. Additional information regarding the identity of these potential participants and their direct or indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, is set forth in the Extension Proxy Statement. You may obtain free copies of these documents using the sources indicated above. Certain statements included in this press release are not historical facts but are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally are accompanied by words such as “may,” “will,” “anticipate,” and similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. These statements are based on various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release, and on the current expectations of RET’s and Coliseum’s management and are not predictions of actual performance. These forward-looking statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as, and must not be viewed by any investor as, a guarantee, an assurance, a prediction or a definitive statement of factor probability. Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to predict and may differ from assumptions. Many actual events and circumstances are beyond the control of Coliseum, RET, and Holdco. Some important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements could include changes in domestic and foreign business, market, financial, political and legal conditions; the ability of the parties to successfully consummate the Business Combination; the ability to satisfy the conditions to the consummation of the Business Combination, including the approval of the Business Combination by Coliseum’s shareholders and the satisfaction of the minimum cash condition; the amount of redemption requests made by Coliseum’s public shareholders; the effect of the announcement and pendency of the Business Combination on RET’s business; RET’s ability to manage future growth; Holdco’s ability to meet the listing standards of Nasdaq; the failure to obtain, maintain, adequately protect, or enforce RET’s intellectual property rights; the numerous regulatory and legal requirements that RET will need to comply with to operate its business; the concentrated ownership of Holdco’s stock in RET’s principal stockholders; and the other risks presented elsewhere herein and in the Registration Statement. If any of these risks materialize or our assumptions prove incorrect, actual results could differ materially from the results implied by these forward-looking statements. You should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of the Registration Statement, along with the risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of Coliseum’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other documents filed by Coliseum, Holdco, and RET from time to time with the SEC. There may be additional risks that neither Coliseum, Holdco, nor RET presently know or that Coliseum, Holdco, and RET currently believe are immaterial that could also cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it was made, based on information available as of the date of this press release, and such information may be inaccurate or incomplete. Coliseum, Holdco, and RET expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. Information regarding performance by, or businesses associated with, RET’s or Holdco’s management team or businesses associated with them is presented for informational purposes only. Past performance by RET’s or Holdco’s management team and its affiliates is not a guarantee of future performance. Therefore, you should not place undue reliance on the historical record of the performance of RET’s or Holdco’s management team or businesses associated with them as indicative of RET’s or Holdco’s future performance of an investment or the returns RET or Holdco will, or is likely to, generate going forward. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or exchange, or the solicitation of an offer to buy or exchange, any securities, or a recommendation to purchase, any securities in any jurisdiction, or the solicitation of any proxy, vote, consent or approval in any jurisdiction with respect to any securities or in connection with the Business Combination or Extension. There shall not be any offer, sale or exchange of any securities of RET, Holdco, or Coliseum in any jurisdiction where, or to any person to whom, such offer, sale or exchange may be unlawful under the laws of the jurisdiction prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. View source version on : CONTACT: Investors KEYWORD: FLORIDA NEW YORK UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENVIRONMENT FINANCE UTILITIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENERGY OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES OTHER SCIENCE SCIENCE NATURAL RESOURCES SOURCE: Coliseum Acquisition Corp. Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 12/17/2024 06:06 PM/DISC: 12/17/2024 06:05 PM
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The request came as TikTok and the Biden administration filed opposing briefs to the court, in which the company argued the court should strike down a law that could ban the platform by January 19 while the government emphasised its position that the statute is needed to eliminate a national security risk. “President Trump takes no position on the underlying merits of this dispute. Instead, he respectfully requests that the court consider staying the Act’s deadline for divestment of January 19 2025, while it considers the merits of this case,” said Mr Trump’s amicus brief, which supported neither party in the case. The filings come ahead of oral arguments scheduled for January 10 on whether the law, which requires TikTok to divest from its China-based parent company or face a ban, unlawfully restricts speech in violation of the First Amendment. Earlier this month, a panel of three federal judges on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit unanimously upheld the statute, leading TikTok to appeal to the Supreme Court. The brief from Mr Trump said he opposes banning TikTok at this junction and “seeks the ability to resolve the issues at hand through political means once he takes office”.Industrial Robotics Market to Grow by USD 16.71 Billion (2024-2028), Rising Demand for Industrial Robots, Report on AI-Driven Market Trends - Technavio
Relaxed, sunny and vibrant, Brisbane is the city that most reflects an outsider’s idea of Aussie life. Often compared to Melbourne and Sydney – Australia’s biggest and best-known cities – Brisbane has carved out its own identity, tapping into its perennially sunny and warm weather and a more carefree vibe, but increasingly with great bars, clubs and riverside arts venues in tow. While the Queensland capital was once seen as a stop-over, now you’d be hard-pressed not to stay on, with an abundance of whisky bars, boutique hotels and buzzing riverside arts venues like the Powerhouse , QPAC and QAGOMA , the latter hosting the renowned Asia-Pacific Triennial . Brisbane’s skyline and river at twilight Credit: iStock Brisbane’s South Bank – unlike the Yarra’s in Melbourne – also boasts outdoor swimming spots, as well as a climate where that is actually viable. And the city’s biggest cultural celebration, the Brisbane Festival, brings everyone together with a series of must-see events. Home to renowned institutions including the University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Griffith University, Brisbane also boasts a range of student-friendly suburbs. Here’s a guide to the best areas for students to live and what makes them appealing. ST LUCIA Home to the University of Queensland, St Lucia is a prime spot for anyone wanting to be a short walk or bike ride away from lectures, libraries and jacaranda-lined campus strolls. This leafy riverside suburb offers a peaceful vibe perfect for study sessions, with a mix of share-houses and modern apartments to suit every budget. Hawken Drive is the go-to strip for food, where you’ll find everything from Persian to Italian eats, a handy IGA and plenty of coffee stops to fuel your late-night cramming. Not a fan of walking? Buses zip through the suburb like clockwork, connecting you to Brisbane’s CBD or nearby shopping hubs Indooroopilly and Toowong. If you’re after a perfect mix of convenience, culture and community, St Lucia is the place to be. TOOWONG Next door to St Lucia, Toowong offers the ideal blend of convenience, community and fun for students. With bustling Toowong Village Shopping Centre packed with retail stores, grocery stores and dining options, you’ll never go hungry or be bored. Plus, excellent public transport links – trains, buses and bike-friendly paths – make getting to UQ, the Gardens Point campus or even Brisbane Airport a breeze. The University of Queensland campus. Credit: Jamila Toderas Toowong also has a lively yet laid-back vibe, giving you plenty to do in your downtime. Explore riverside parks, chill at cosy cafes or dive into the suburb’s social scene. Need a break from student life? It’s easy to escape to green spaces or head into the city, just four kilometres away. Health and wellness are handy, too, with plenty of medical centres, physio clinics and proximity to Brisbane’s major hospitals. Whether you’re after study spots, shopping or suburban serenity, Toowong is a super student-friendly suburb that has it all. For those who prefer a location near UQ without being in the thick of campus life, Toowong lets you enjoy the best of both worlds. KELVIN GROVE Just three kilometres from the CBD, it’s home to QUT’s Kelvin Grove campus, offering modern student housing, lush parks and the buzzing Kelvin Grove Urban Village. This community hub is your one-stop shop for everything: weekly markets, cafes and plenty of events that keep the vibe lively and welcoming. Transport is a breeze, with frequent buses, ample cycle paths and even a free shuttle to QUT’s Gardens Point campus. The area’s bike-friendly set-up makes it perfect for exploring the city or just cruising around campus. The Village Markets are a great place to chill and shop, offering local produce, vintage finds and artisan goods. Kelvin Grove is also known for its student-friendly eateries like The Menagerie (happy hour, anyone?), Grill’d and Golden Lava Toast, and La Boite Theatre is a great option for catching a play. WEST END If you want a vibrant, artsy lifestyle, West End is the place to be. This trendy suburb is bursting with creativity, from colourful street art to live music venues and cultural festivals. A fire twirler at Brisbane’s West End Solstice Market. It’s a hub for night owls, foodies and culture enthusiasts, offering an endless array of cafes, bars and restaurants serving cuisines from every corner of the globe. A short stroll from South Brisbane and close to universities like QUT, West End is as convenient as it is exciting. Boundary Street is the heart of the action, with vintage shops, buzzing markets and a constant stream of local events to explore. And when you need a quiet moment, nearby Musgrave Park provides the perfect green space to unwind or catch up with friends. SOUTH BRISBANE Just across the river from Brisbane’s CBD, South Brisbane is a student’s dream come true. This riverside gem offers easy access to public transport, affordable student housing and some of the city’s best cultural and recreational hotspots. It’s also home to Griffith University’s South Bank campus and just a stone’s throw from the Queensland Conservatorium, making it an ideal spot for students looking for convenience – but with a creative bent. South Brisbane boasts a vibrant cultural scene anchored by the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and the State Library of Queensland. Haus Yuriyal’s Garpa (ground) paintings at the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery. Credit: C Callistemon © QAGOMA Add in regular markets, the iconic Brisbane Festival and a buzzing nightlife filled with outdoor dining, and you’ve got a suburb where something is always going on. For those into nature, the South Bank Parklands are a weekend must-visit, offering everything from Streets Beach and picnic-perfect lawns to the dazzling Wheel of Brisbane. With seamless transport links to the CBD, this multicultural hub blends serene riverside vibes with a thriving food, fashion and arts scene.
If social media and influencer culture have been good for any industry, it would have to be cameras. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok beg users to capture the world for all to see, whether it's through ridiculous stunts, random acts of kindness, scripted skits, or outlandish adventures. At the center of every parkour video and trending challenge post, a camera is there to absorb the moment so it can be replayed for all the world to witness. That sounds like a pretty hefty undertaking, which is why you may tend to see the same camera brands being trusted. Among the more common is Insta360, a relatively new entry in the camera scene behind the revered 8K recordings of the Insta360 X4 . Introduced in 2015, nine years after GoPro came onto the market with a 35mm GoPro Hero, Insta360 rapidly expanded to eventually establish a product base of more than a dozen handheld, miniature, or action cameras. According to the Insta360 website, the goal of the brand was to develop a 360-degree camera that could capture panoramic videos to pull viewers into the action. Today, it continues to improve upon the concept in offices based in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Berlin, Shenzhen, and Tokyo. Though Insta360 expanded into those territories, none of them are where the company was established. Nor are they where the cameras are manufactured. For those locations, we'll need to look across the Atlantic. Unlike the known practice of some American companies, Insta360 isn't an American-made brand outsourcing its manufacturing to another country. While you'll find local corporations like Apple moving the assembly of products like the iPhone to China, that isn't quite the case for the camera manufacturer. That's because Insta360 is already a Chinese company doing business under the name Arashi Vision, Inc. out of Shenzhen. Before becoming as big as it is today, though, Insta360 was a concept that took shape in a dorm room on the Nanjing University campus. When JK Liu conceived of the idea for the 360-degree camera, panoramic video wasn't common among casual videographers, as the tools were still big and cumbersome. In 2015, after his graduation from Nanjing, Liu went to work on a user-friendly panoramic camera. The result was Insta360, which immediately found a home in Shenzhen, a district known for its thriving tech industry and access to components. Despite its growth after the Insta360 Nano premiered at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2017, the company kept its roots in Shenzen. As of December 2024, JK Liu was still noted as the CEO of Arashi Vision and even earned a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30. Considering all the production it takes on for the United States, it can be reasoned fairly simply that a China-based company would handle its own manufacturing. While not explicitly stated anywhere on the Insta360 website, the country of origin is mentioned on the Amazon listings of some of its cameras, like the tiny but serviceable Insta Go 3 . Per the listing, Insta360 cameras are manufactured out of the company's parent country, China. While Amazon requires all companies to list the country of origin for products, it's not something that is necessarily verified. However, there's no real benefit for Insta360 to lie about China being the originating country. As for the satellite offices outside of Shenzhen and China, they may not manufacture products, but they do serve a consumer-facing purpose. When searching for an Insta360 service center on the official website, most countries are directed to contact service centers in Hong Kong, Germany, California, and Japan. A select few, like the Philippines, are directed to contact a local company that seems unaffiliated with Insta360. For the Philippines, it's Agile Technologies' TekMage, an authorized repair service center located in Manila.
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Ipswich Town lost 1-0 at Arsenal tonight. Stuart Watson gives his player grades. ARO MURIC Offside flag spared his blushes when Gabriel Jesus squeezed a shot in from the byline. Made a string of solid enough stops, though one push out could easily have led to a rebound goal. No major wobbles on the ball this time. 6 BEN JOHNSON Couldn’t stop the cross for Arsenal’s winning goal. Caught between playing two roles at times. Just 19 touches of the ball – a very low number for a full-back. 6 DARA O’SHEA Took the captain’s armband with Sam Morsy suspended and Conor Chaplin on the bench. Won five headers and blocked two shots. Big part of Town’s stubborn resistance. 8 LUKE WOOLFENDEN His first start since the home loss to Everton back on October 19. Read the game expertly at the heart of the back five, making five interceptions. Adventurous run at the start of the second half kickstarted a spell of pressure. 8 JACOB GREAVES Wasn’t far behind Woolfenden in terms of interceptions and clearances. Made one lunging block, but will feel he should have done better for the winning goal. Got his body position wrong as ball entered the box. 7 LEIF DAVIS A much more disciplined display. Stayed deep, competed physically and dealt with Martinelli well. 7 KALVIN PHILLIPS First appearance since red card against Leicester back on November 2. Cut off passing angles and snapped at heels. Encouraging. 7 JENS CAJUSTE Part of a solid set-up. Tried to carry the ball when he could. 6 OMARI HUTCHINSON Decision-making and execution wasn’t on point when Town had their rare breakaway opportunities. Helped with defensive structure though. 5 SAMMIE SZMODICS Couldn’t quite connect with a good chance inside the opening minute, then didn’t spot David Raya off his line right at the start of the second period. Town’s best two chances. Worked hard though. 5 LIAM DELAP Tried to ruffle feathers in his usual manner, but fed off scraps. Lost his man when Gabriel headed big chance wide. 5 JACK CLARKE (for Szmodics 71) Held the ball for too long when Town worked a good position. Decision-making needs to improve. 5 JACK TAYLOR (for Johnson 80) Injected some late energy, but why didn’t he shoot when the space opened up late on? 5 NATHAN BROADHEAD (for Cajuste 80) Another bright cameo. Showed some sharp touches. 6 ALI AL-HAMADI (for Delap 80) Showed his usual hustle and bustle. 5 HARRY CLARKE (for Woolfenden 90+1) Will have been keen to get on against the club Town signed him from. N/ANone
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