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Matildas star Clare Wheeler to tie the knot after beachside proposal
Matildas star Clare Wheeler to tie the knot after beachside proposal

The Advertiser

time2 days ago

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  • The Advertiser

Matildas star Clare Wheeler to tie the knot after beachside proposal

Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Matildas midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during an overseas holiday at Cala Luna beach on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the player. The Newcastle-born player was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. READ MORE: Matildas superstar still can't get used to 'insane' cereal box moment She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Matildas midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during an overseas holiday at Cala Luna beach on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the player. The Newcastle-born player was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. READ MORE: Matildas superstar still can't get used to 'insane' cereal box moment She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Matildas midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during an overseas holiday at Cala Luna beach on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the player. The Newcastle-born player was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. READ MORE: Matildas superstar still can't get used to 'insane' cereal box moment She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Matildas midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during an overseas holiday at Cala Luna beach on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the player. The Newcastle-born player was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. READ MORE: Matildas superstar still can't get used to 'insane' cereal box moment She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old.

Matildas star to tie the knot after beachside proposal
Matildas star to tie the knot after beachside proposal

The Advertiser

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Advertiser

Matildas star to tie the knot after beachside proposal

Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Newcastle-born midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during a holiday at Cala Luna beach in Sardinia. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the Novocastrian. She was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Wheeler's engagement news continues a big month of celebration for Newcastle football royalty. Jets captain Kosta Grozos last month celebrated his engagement to Elini Skourtis. Grozos, 24, is about to start his fifth season with the Jets. Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Newcastle-born midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during a holiday at Cala Luna beach in Sardinia. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the Novocastrian. She was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Wheeler's engagement news continues a big month of celebration for Newcastle football royalty. Jets captain Kosta Grozos last month celebrated his engagement to Elini Skourtis. Grozos, 24, is about to start his fifth season with the Jets. Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Newcastle-born midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during a holiday at Cala Luna beach in Sardinia. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the Novocastrian. She was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Wheeler's engagement news continues a big month of celebration for Newcastle football royalty. Jets captain Kosta Grozos last month celebrated his engagement to Elini Skourtis. Grozos, 24, is about to start his fifth season with the Jets. Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord are engaged. The Newcastle-born midfielder announced on Instagram that the pair are set to tie the knot. Ord popped the question during a holiday at Cala Luna beach in Sardinia. The couple shared a picture and video on social media. In the video, Ord walks over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The post has been flooded with messages from family, friends and Matildas teammates. "Yayyyyy congrats you cuties " Mary Fowler said. "SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both " Tegan Micah wrote. "Congrats you two " Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the other Matildas to offer congratulations. Wheeler, 27, plays for Everton in England, and has 30 caps for the Matildas. The engagement caps a massive two years for the Novocastrian. She was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. Wheeler's journey started with Adamstown Rosebud Junior Football Club aged 10. She honed her skills at Hunter Sports High and came through the Emerging Jets program before earning a W-League contract with the Jets as a 15-year-old. Wheeler's engagement news continues a big month of celebration for Newcastle football royalty. Jets captain Kosta Grozos last month celebrated his engagement to Elini Skourtis. Grozos, 24, is about to start his fifth season with the Jets.

Matildas star Clare Wheele announces engagement to long-time partner Jeremy Ord
Matildas star Clare Wheele announces engagement to long-time partner Jeremy Ord

7NEWS

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Matildas star Clare Wheele announces engagement to long-time partner Jeremy Ord

Matildas star Clare Wheeler and long-time partner Jeremy Ord have announced their engagement. The happy couple shared magical photos and a video from the proposal at Italy's iconic Cala Luna beach in Sardinia. In the video, Ord can be seen walking over to Wheeler at the edge of the water before getting down on one knee and popping the question. The couple captioned the post with the date, '17.07.25💍🩵' The post was immediately flooded with likes and comments from friends, family and Matildas teammates. 'No way, this is sooooooo beautiful. Congrats you two ❤️😍💍' Hayley Raso wrote. 'Yayyyyy congrats you cuties 🥹😍😍' Mary Fowler said. 'SCREAMING!!! So happy for you both 😍❤️' Tegan Micah wrote. 'Congrats you two ❤️😍' Ellie Carpenter added. Tameka Yallop, Charli Grant, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Emily Gielnik and Mackenzie Arnold were among the many other Matildas stars to congratulate the happy couple. Wheeler and Ord have been in a relationship since 2021. The 27-year-old, who plays for Everton in England, has 30 caps for the Matildas. She was a member of the 2023 World Cup squad and last year's Olympics squad in Paris. She recently withdrew from the international friendlies against Slovenia and Panama for personal reasons. The proposal continues a happy period for Matildas stars. Alex Chidiac recently married partner Erin Clout, while last month Ellie Carpenter and Katrina Gorry also tied the knot to their long-time partners.

CPA Australia says PM's roundtable must explore all options
CPA Australia says PM's roundtable must explore all options

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

CPA Australia says PM's roundtable must explore all options

Accounting association CPA Australia has voiced its approval of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's declaration regarding a productivity roundtable set for August 2025. This initiative aims to involve the business sector and essential stakeholders in tackling the nation's productivity challenges. CPA Australia Business Investment lead Gavan Ord pointed out that the roundtable represents a positive move towards collaborative problem-solving. The organisation believes that addressing productivity concerns is vital for promoting economic advancement in Australia. Ord said: 'The roundtable can be successful if it genuinely and openly seeks to explore all options for boosting productivity and improving our economy. 'It therefore must include examining regulatory burden, considering improvements to our tax settings, and exploring how we can boost support for our struggling SME sector. 'Business will come to the summit armed with goodwill and with the hope the Albanese Government will be ambitious with its productivity agenda.' In its recommendations to the Productivity Commission, CPA Australia stressed the importance of removing unnecessary regulations that impede economic development. The Commission has pinpointed 15 key reform areas for further investigation under five productivity inquiries launched by the Albanese Government. Moreover, CPA Australia has advocated for a thorough examination of the corporate tax framework. The organisation contends that such a review is crucial for identifying obstacles that may be limiting investment within the Australian economy. Recent data on economic growth reveals a deceleration, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increasing by just 0.2% in the first quarter of 2025. This represents a decline from the 0.6% growth recorded in the preceding quarter, highlighting the pressing need to address productivity issues. Ord emphasised that resolving Australia's productivity challenges will necessitate goodwill and bipartisan collaboration across various sectors, including the political arena. The effectiveness of the roundtable will rely on a collective dedication to discovering viable solutions. He said: 'Addressing it will require hard work – collective, long-term effort across all sectors, including government, business, unions, education and civil society. 'The solutions sit at all levels of government. A holistic approach must be taken to boost productivity, strengthen and diversify the economy, create jobs and deliver a culture-shift where entrepreneurism is encouraged and facilitated.' "CPA Australia says PM's roundtable must explore all options" was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Oliver Jackson-Cohen And Ella Lily Hyland On Agatha Christie's ‘Towards Zero' and The Success Of Whodunit Mysteries
Oliver Jackson-Cohen And Ella Lily Hyland On Agatha Christie's ‘Towards Zero' and The Success Of Whodunit Mysteries

Forbes

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Oliver Jackson-Cohen And Ella Lily Hyland On Agatha Christie's ‘Towards Zero' and The Success Of Whodunit Mysteries

'Towards Zero' Britbox Towards Zero is the latest Agatha Christie's novel to be adapted as a miniseries and you can now stream it on Britbox. Created by Rachel Bennette and directed by Sam Yates, Towards Zero stars legendary actress Anjelica Huston, Matthew Rhys, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ella Lily Hyland, Anjana Vasan and Mimi Keene. The story takes place in England, in 1936. British tennis star Nevile Strange (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who just went through a scandalous divorce, decides to spend the summer with his ex-wife and his new fiancée at Gull's Point, his childhood home. There, Nevile's aunt, Lady Tressilian (Angelica Huston) makes it a point to settle some unfinished businesses with her nephew and the rest of her guests (whether they were welcome in the house, or not.) Tensions keep growing as secrets and lies unfold, which will lead to a tragic murder. I spoke with the stars of the three-part drama, Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Ella Lily Hyland about this new Agatha Christie's adaptation. I asked them if they felt like reading the book before reading the script would generally be helpful in the understanding of their characters. Jackson-Cohen said, 'It's quite an interesting thing with an adaptation because sometimes, the book can be incredibly useful, sometimes it can put ideas in your head that are not necessarily in the adaptation. So I always start reading the book and then decide if it's actually useful to continue.' He added: 'But for the script, the adaptation that we were sent, they changed a lot of things when they were filming, there were a lot of rewrites coming in, so by the time we started filming, we knew where the story went but not exactly how they were gonna get to that point. And with a story like this one, everything is sort of intricate you kind of just had to buckle in and see where they are going to take it. But the payoff and how you get to the pay off in the end is a fascinating journey.' Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Ella Lily Hyland Britbox-JAMES PARDON For the two actors, the secret of a well-crafted murder mystery resides in the filming and the editing process and they explained that it can take the audience on a complete different trajectory. Jackson-Cohen said, 'It's so interesting with a whodunnit, because so much of it is in the construction of the thing and in the editing, you know? Who you linger on, for how long, and they're constantly telling the audience what they should think or feel. So it's fascinating to see where other people get led and what other people think or assume.' Hyland added: 'There's such a question of morals as well, it's all really about desire, power and relationships. So something that someone believe is morally wrong, it might lead them to think about a culprit.' These past few years, whodunits have been on the rise with multiple adaptations of Hercule Poirot's investigations for the big screen and the adaptation of many other Agatha Christie's novels, such as Why Didn't They Ask Evans? or Ordeal by Innocence for the small screen. With the success of the series of movies Knives Out or the highly popular TV show Only Murders in the Building, it is safe to say that whodunits have a singular way to draw the audience in. Jackson-Cohen explained, 'Everyone has a motif and a reason, that's the exciting part of watching it and it is why whodunit are successful and beloved, because you're an active part, you're involved in the show, as a viewer. There's something delicious about that, the payoff of it.' I asked Hyland if she could detect the clues while reading the script, or if the director and writer were holding back these little indications that might help the audience guess who the murderer is. Hyland said, 'It was very cleverly done by Sam because it might be depicted in an ambivalent kind of way, but he would give you a really clear motive that made sense for your character at that time.' She added: 'Everyone has a killer instinct that comes out in many different ways. So it's probably in the way it's shot as well. But it's interesting sometimes when you make things obvious and the audience is very clever and will be like 'Oh they're making hit too obvious.''

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