Sunday, September 19, 2021

From the President

 Chers Amis,

What a difference a day makes!  As I write, a day ago we received the announcement that the Bega Valley LGA Covid 19 lockdown was to come to an end.  Up to that point, and in the context of news reports of a number of Covid cases having been detected in the area, the prospects were for a lifting of restrictions only on some distant horizon.  Social distancing restrictions will continue and PPEs will still have to be worn in some circumstances but now, by and large, we can all breathe a sigh of relief and get back to doing the things we all want to do.  With this in mind you will be aware that, with the lightning speed of a dawn commando raid, Mike and Clive organised a pétanque game on Friday the 17th and our Committee is conducting a(n outdoors) meeting next Friday to get our Alliance activities back on track again.  Mike will be contacting you by e-mail about upcoming events asap.

The other big item in recent news, of course, concerns the demise of the troubled Franco-Australian submarine project and consequent press reports of the challenges this has caused for the bilateral relationship.  However, I am confident that with the passage of time and a refocussing on our shared values and history, the maturity of our relationship with France will restore the warmth of the links which for so long have joined our two governments.

Best wishes Rob McCombie

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