I’ve been trying for years to help my father find his long lost half sister Vilma Wéber who left Hungary at the age of 16 during the revolution in 1956. She was a freedom fighter who was black listed and had to escape. She was born 9th of May 1940, Budapest.
I am *still* hearing about school proudly announcing their plans to build flexible, open-plan learning spaces with no walls etc, and my advice to anyone thinking about doing this is do not do this.
Today was the @MLTAV annual conference! I had the privilege to present and also attended some very inspiring sessions. As always, I loved connecting with colleagues! #mltav#mltav2023
@RogersHistory I bought tickets to Hungary for my beloved uncle’s funeral to attend with my father before I even asked permission from my school. I just told them I was going. They were very supportive but at the time it hadn’t even occurred to me that they could say no to me attending
The news of Cal’s death has broken me slightly but the outpouring of love for her has been so heartwarming. She was one of life’s best people and she made everyone happy. Everyone. Off stage and on. That’s how you live a life. May her spirit live on. Love ya Calbo. X
Cal Wilson was brilliant and a lovely presence in any room, on or off stage. She had a rare gift of bringing warmth into comedy. A gigantic loss to us all.
the #Matildas have given us everything of themselves over the past few weeks.
now it's up to us to take this gift and turn it into something that lasts.
https://t.co/wUmSrwZjIf
THIS is what some of us have been saying for a while. Crowds at many women’s sports are different. It’s a different demographic, it’s a different vibe, it’s a completely different experience. Sport administrators - please recognise that when you schedule games and events
There are too many kids crying in this stadium. But no need. Don’t cry cause it’s over. Smile because it happened. They went further than any 🇦🇺 team before them. They captured our hearts, stopped us all in our tracks. We will never look back from here. We love you. #Matildas
England is a country where soccer is their national sport. Millions play it, and they inject hundreds of millions of dollars into funding it. They’re obsessed with it.
Australia puts most sports funding into other games and although lots of kids play soccer, the game has nowhere near the attention, numbers of players or relentless support here it gets in Europe.
Our #Matildas were regularly playing to just a couple of hundred people until very recently. Their pay and conditions were close to pitiful until just a few short years ago. Many of them played for boy’s teams growing up, or had to move states or even continents just to get the game time they needed to excel. They did it HARD.
And as we’ve said a few days ago, they’ve also faced extraordinary misogyny, ridicule and barriers to success, just for being female.
Yet this women’s team have made history by getting to the final four in a tournament fought by nations where soccer is the reason a lot of them get up in the morning.
The Matildas haven’t failed: they’ve won. They’ve won our hearts and minds and changed sport - especially women’s sport - in this country forever.
They should all be so proud, and we should all be so proud of them.
Now it’s our collective responsibility to force our media to value women’s sport and our governments to fund it properly. We must hold their feet to the fire on behalf of all the little girls who deserve their chance to shine.
Thank you, Tillies.
You’re the fucking best, and you did us all proud. It’s been so much fun watching you play.
Good luck in your final #FIFAWomensWorldCup match.
#TilitsDone
🚀 Superstar pianist @YujaWang dazzles us with Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
📺 Watch her spectacular performance with the @BBCSO and conductor @klausmakela tonight from 7pm on @BBCiPlayer and BBC Four.
Japan coming from nowhere to blow the #FIFAWWC out of the water is amazing. I will be shocked if they don't make it to the final at this rate. clinical, organised, have a plan for everyone and everything. amazing team.
@RogersHistory In Australia, we have 3x 2 week holidays throughout the year as well as the 6 week summer holiday. Having the 2 week breaks to look forward to each term keeps me motivated! I can’t imagine not having that. Many private schools also do 1 of their 2 week breaks as 3 weeks.