In a deal with the Western Australian government, embattled home builder Nicheliving has agreed to surrender its building license for ten years, with directors Ronnie Michel-Elhaj and Paul Bitdorf barred from re-registering under any name. Customers left with unfinished homes after years of displacement will be able to access up to $200,000 through the Home Indemnity Insurance Scheme, while taxpayers are expected to foot a $40 million bill to fix the mess. Despite the building ban, Michel-Elhaj and Bitdorf can still work in the property sector, leading customers to consider further legal action.
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Richard Curtis has only seen Love Actually twice
Richard Curtis has only seen ‘Love Actually’ twice since its release in 2003, with one viewing being a "ghastly" experience at an American cinema. The second time, with a live orchestra at Drury Lane, was much more enjoyable, with a sweet moment when his family members received applause. In his new animated festive movie ‘That Christmas’, there is a joke referencing ‘Love Actually’, highlighting how older films like his may be perceived by younger audiences....
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