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O’Connor going for Olympic gold!

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A substantial contingent of Irish sports fans will invade Paris for the Olympic Games, and there to entertain them will be the internationally renowned Liam O’Connor and his supercharged playing.

O’Connor has been honoured with an invitation to perform live at the Team Ireland Supporters House at the legendary O’Sullivans By The Mill on Boulevard de Clichy.

O’Sullivan’s is next door to the famous Moulin Rouge, so visitors and locals will have a unique opportunity to savour key aspects of Irish and French traditional culture without crossing the road!

“To be part of the Paris Olympics is a real honour, but to be invited to play our music for Irish and international sports fans puts the icing on the cake. Wherever Irish sports fans go they create a wonderfully warm atmosphere and we’ll be proud to be there with them to cheer our athletes on,” said O’Connor.

Also appearing on what promises to be another momentous night will be O’Connor’s family featuring daughter Saoirse on vocals, concertina and keyboards, son Oisín, who plays guitars, keyboards percussion and drums, and son Cillian on drums and percussion.

The Paris Olympics will not be the first time O’Connor and his music will have graced major sporting occasions.

He has previously performed twice at the Ryder Cup golf tournament, at several All-Ireland Football and Hurling Finals and an international rugby clash at Thomond Park, Limerick!

Over a lifetime of dazzling music-making, O’Connor has become a major ambassador for Irish music.

His passion for live music performance has taken him around the globe, from Slane Castle to the Sydney Opera House, World Expo China 2010, Las Vegas, Radio City Music Hall in New York and a host of other key venues and events.

Cork-born Liam now lives in Killarney, Co Kerry.

His breathtaking performances blend Irish traditional music with a bewildering mix of blues, jazz, rock, reggae, samba, cajun and classical music.

Given the popularity of the accordion in France, his Paris Olympics audiences are likely to include a fair number of captivated locals.

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Listry and Rathmore GAA Clubs secure major funding

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Two local sports clubs, Listry GAA and Rathmore GAA, are set to receive significant funding as part of a €696,000 allocation for Kerry projects under the 2025 CLÁR programme.

The news was confirmed by Minister for Children, Disability, Equality, and Kerry TD Norma Foley.


The CLÁR programme provides funding to enhance existing community facilities and provide new amenities for local residents.


Minister Foley welcomed the allocation, confirming that ten projects across Kerry would benefit from the €696,000 total.


Listry GAA Club, will receive €50,040 to install a cover for their outdoor seating area.

Meanwhile, Rathmore GAA Club has been awarded €65,000 for the upgrade of their car park.


Minister Foley said she was “delighted that ten projects in Kerry have received a total of over €696,000 in funding under the CLÁR programme to provide important amenities and facilities for local communities.”

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Two Mary Immaculate College students win awards

Two Killarney students were honoured at the Mary Immaculate College Awards Ceremony in Limerick this week, with Dr Crokes footballer Leah McMahon and MIC Thurles student Setanta O’Callaghan both receiving […]

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Two Killarney students were honoured at the Mary Immaculate College Awards Ceremony in Limerick this week, with Dr Crokes footballer Leah McMahon and MIC Thurles student Setanta O’Callaghan both receiving prestigious college awards.

Leah McMahon, who is in her first year studying primary teaching, was presented with an MIC GAA Bursary Award. The bursary acknowledges her performances with Dr Crokes and Kerry Ladies Football, recognising her as one of the standout young players in the college.
Setanta O’Callaghan, received the Saint Bonaventure Trust Prize Year 1, awarded for academic excellence in Theology and Religious Studies on the Bachelor of Arts in Education programme in MIC Thurles. The award is presented to students who achieve top results in Years 1–3 of the course.
Both students were among 94 award recipients across MIC’s Limerick and Thurles campuses.
Professor Dermot Nestor, President of MIC, said the awards recognise the work and commitment shown by students across all areas of college life.

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