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Minister Peter Burke visits South Kerry Jobs Fair

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Minister for Enterprise, Tourism, and Employment Peter Burke visited Killarney on Thursday, where he attended the South Kerry Jobs Fair at the Great Southern Hotel.

The event, organised by South Kerry Development Partnership CLG (SKDP), has become a major annual opportunity for both job seekers and employers.
With over 1,500 attendees this year, the fair continues to attract companies from a wide range of industries, including Hospitality, Health & Social Care, Engineering, Education & Training, Financial Services, and Manufacturing.
In addition to job opportunities, the fair offered workshops on CV tailoring, upskilling, and interview techniques, helping job seekers enhance their prospects.
SKDP Enterprise Officer Joanne Griffin said she was very pleased with event overall. “The numbers attending were on par with last year and the employers present said they were delighted with the quality of the potential job seekers they met” she said. Joanne noted that the jobseekers attending were very happy with the range of employers in attendance and the quality of the workshops that took place.

During his visit, Minister Burke also met with key figures in local tourism, including Brian Lawlor of the O’Donoghue Ring Collection of Hotels and the chair of the Kerry branch of the Irish Hotels Federation.
Discussions focused on employment trends in the tourism sector.

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Local success at Munster Restaurant Awards

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Killarney’s food and hospitality sector secured multiple titles at the Irish Restaurant Awards Munster Regional Final. Held at the Strand Hotel, Limerick last week. The event was attended by over 600 guests and recognised excellence across restaurants, cafés, and gastro pubs throughout the province.

The Lake Restaurant at the Lake Hotel was named Best Hotel & Guesthouse Restaurant, while Gary Fitzgerald of Vendricks Restaurant received the Best Chef award.

Willow Café. Miltown (pictured) was named Best Café, and Kyoto Japanese Restaurant took the award for Best World Cuisine. The Killarney Urban Farm X The Tan Yard – Tour & Taste Experience was named Innovator of the Year.

Other local winners included The Brehon Hotel & Angsana Spa for Best Use of Social Media,

Seán Collender, President of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, stated that the awards highlight the high standards and innovation within local communities. All county winners will now proceed to the All-Ireland Awards Gala Dinner on Monday, 18 May, at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin.

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Milky Way image wins Camera Club award

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Milky Way image wins Camera Club award

Killarney Camera Club recently held its “Long Exposure” themed competition, showcasing techniques that allow camera sensors to capture light and detail beyond the capability of the human eye.

The top honours in the Novice Category went to Maryann Heidtke for her stunning photograph, “Starry Starry Night”. The image was captured in the Quiver Tree Forest near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, a location renowned for its exceptionally dark skies.

Speaking about the achievement, Maryann explained that it was her first attempt at Milky Way photography. She noted that the orange glow visible in the shot was not light pollution but rather natural atmospheric phenomena like airglow and zodiacal light, which become visible during long exposures in dry, dark environments.

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