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Students say “Go raibh maith agaibh”

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SAYING THANKS: Students Treasa O'Sullivan, Sinéad Collins, Breda Sweeney, Rosie Healy and Mahbuba Zzaman pictured in St Brigid’s paused and said "Go raibh maith agaibh" as part of the #GRMA in St Brigid's recently.

 

The school community at St Brigid’s recently paused and said #GRMA "Go raibh maith agaibh" to everyone in their school community who has worked so hard to keep school safe since it reopened last August.

This included students, teachers, principals, parents, SNAs, caretakers, bus drivers and everyone in between!

"We wanted to celebrate the enormous work that all members of the school community have done since we reopened this year to continue to keep our school open and in keeping everyone safe at the same time," teacher Carol O'Dowd said.

#GRMA Day was part of a nationwide initiative by the ISSU (Irish Secondary Student Union) and all schools were invited to join in the celebrations.
As part of the day, a video of collective acknowledgement was aired from Ireland's political leaders, media and sports personalities. The President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins led the tributes, followed by An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, Minister Simon Coveney, Ryan Tubridy, Paul O’Connell and even Dustin the Turkey made an appearance!!

"Well done to everyone involved."

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Women’s Shed to Host Charity Auction for Typhoon Victims

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The Killarney Women’s Shed has teamed up with local nurse Chandra Arias to host a major charity auction of upcycled furniture on Tuesday, March 10.

The event, held at the Spa GAA Club in Tiernaboul, aims to raise vital funds for residents in the Philippines still struggling in the aftermath of the devastating Typhoon Tino.

The fundraiser follows a series of natural disasters that hit the Philippines late last year. On September 30, 2025, a 6.9 magnitude earthquake, the strongest ever recorded in northern Cebu, struck the region, followed weeks later on November 4 by Typhoon Tino. The typhoon brought winds of 185km/h, resulting in 269 deaths and displacing over 700,000 people.

Many families remain in temporary tents or schools as infrastructure and agricultural lands were decimated.


Chandra Arias, a native of Mandaue City in the Philippines, has lived and worked in Killarney for 25 years, primarily as a nurse at St Columbanus Community Hospital.

An accomplished artist, Chandra is donating several unique pieces of furniture she has personally upcycled for the auction.


Support for the project has come from across the community.

The Killarney Men’s Shed donated three pieces of furniture for the project, while local Arbutus furniture expert James Flynn personally donated four contemporary pieces for Chandra to transform.


The event, which runs from 10.30am to 2.00pm, will include an upcycling demonstration by Chandra, the furniture auction, and a raffle.

Attendees will also be served traditional Filipino finger food prepared on-site by professional caterer Nympha Tacaza.


Entry to the fundraiser is €3, with all proceeds going directly to help those affected in the Philippines.

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Killarney hosts 88th annual Irish Hotels Federation Conference

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Hoteliers from across the country gathered at the Gleneagle Hotel this week for the Irish Hotels Federation’s (IHF) 88th Annual Conference.


The event comes at a time when the industry is grappling with mounting business costs and significant global economic concerns.

New research released by the IHF at the conference highlights the level of anxiety within the sector.

According to the data, 92% of hoteliers are worried about the global economy and political uncertainty in key markets.

Additionally, 76% expressed concern regarding the Irish economy over the coming year as consumer finances remain under pressure.


Despite these pressures, the industry is maintaining a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2026.

A slight majority of hoteliers (51%) reported a positive outlook for trading conditions over the next 12 months, while 36% described their outlook as neutral.

Only 13% of those surveyed reported a negative outlook for the year ahead.


The conference follows a strong performance for the sector in 2025. National hotel occupancy averaged 76% for the year, a 1% increase on 2024 levels.

However, IHF members noted that regional disparities continue to be a challenge, with occupancy levels varying from 70% in border regions to 83% in Dublin.

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