19 - 25 March 2013 Issue: 455
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n Video game developer Siobhan Reddy has been named Australian Woman of the Year in $1800 meal the UK at an award ceremony for the remarkable achievements of Australian women in Britain.
Award celebrates UK Aussie women
By Alex Ivett
SIOBHAN Reddy, creator of the video game Little Big Planet and cofounder and studio director of Media Molecule, has been named Australia’s leading woman in the UK.
The Award, sponsored by Qantas and Australian Business, recognises the success and achievements of Australian women in the UK. Ms Reddy said receiving the award was “very humbling and really amazing”.
She hopes to use the platform provided by the award to inspire and mentor young women hoping to enter the gaming field. “Women in this industry work really hard, and every bit of recognition for their role in gaming
is great,” she said. “I hope this encourages young women to be more involved in gaming.” The accolade comes at a busy
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ONE of the “well-connected entrepreneurs” granted a lucrative mining licence by former NSW minister Ian Macdonald couldn’t wipe the smile off his face after signing the deal over a magnum of pinot noir, an inquiry has heard.
“I can’t wipe the smile off my face, merry bloody Christmas,” an email from Craig Ransley reads. The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is probing whether the former mines minister gave an improper benefit to former union boss John Maitland and his associates Mr Ransley and Andrew Poole, relating to the licence allocated to Doyles Creek Mining in the NSW Hunter region in December 2008. Mr Macdonald had no basis to “essentially gift” the licence worth tens of millions of dollars to the group, the inquiry heard on Monday. The ICAC’s Operation Acacia is also looking at whether Mr Macdonald took improper steps to overcome departmental advice and if he concealed any improper behaviour. On the first day of hearings, counsel assisting the commission, ...continued on p3
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