![]() ![]() providing up to 3 weeks anti-dandruff efficacy*!Įlizabeth Debicki wraps up warm in a woolly black coat as she arrives back at her hotel in New York after an appearance on The Tonight Show Suffering from dandruff? A consultant dermatologist shares how to treat your flaking scalp AND give your locks the luxury treatment. ![]() Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy flaunts her incredible figure in a skin-tight pink gown as they attend Vogue editor Edward Enninful's star-studded birthday bashĮlle Fanning rocks a beige mac with jeans as she enjoys a low-key night out in London's Soho with a male pal I'm Ant and Dec's superfan! I've sought solace from pair during my sister's illness and I've booked two weeks off to meet my heroes 'We really believe in renewables, but it's just not practicable for the high energy demands that only gas can fulfill for our business.'ĭespite the massive increase in power bills, Ms Musgrave said no staff were at risk of losing their jobs. ![]() 'We looked at 250 acres of solar panels (that would be needed) to supply potentially enough energy for six hours a day. 'But to actually do that and replace gas just isn't economically feasible,' he said. Snackbrands' factory in Smithfield, in Sydney's west, has half of its electricity supplied by solar power. The company's electricity bill has also risen, from $2million a year to $3million. Snackbrands makes 200 million packets of chips each year and claims nearly three quarters of all Australian households buy at least one packet of its chips every year. Paul Musgrave, the boss of Snackbrands that produces family favourites like Cheezels, CC's, Kettle, Thins and Samboy chips, said the company's annual gas bill has jumped from $3million to $9million ![]()
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