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The General Post Office is a colonial-era building situated on 141 King William Street on the north-west corner of King William Street and Victoria Square in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It is the former General Post Office for South Australia. Postal services operated from the building between 6 May 1872 and 11 October 2019.

A 14-story hotel was built behind the historic structure. It opened as the Adelaide Marriott Hotel in 2024.

The original building was constructed in the period 1867–1872, and was the most expensive building constructed to that time by the colonial government in South Australia.[ It was constructed from Glen Osmond and Glen Ewin stone, and ornamented with Bath limestone.

A competition was held in March 1866 for the design of the building, with the winning design submitted by Edmund Wright in collaboration with Edward Hamilton. They were at the time in practice with Edward John Woods, and Robert Thomas may have had a hand in the design.

Prince Alfred, The Duke of Edinburgh, was involved in laying the foundation stone, who also officially named the clock tower Victoria Tower on 1 November 1867. The capstone was put in place at a ceremony on 25 May 1870. The height of the tower was put at 154 feet (46.9 m), a little taller than the Albert Tower of the Town Hall on the other side of King William Street. The original plans had the tower somewhat taller, but R. G. Thomas was obliged to redesign it, as a cost-saving measure.

The building was extended in 1891-92.

There was also an office tower addition to the original post office in the 1920s.

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The former Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) 1900 building in Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide city, became one of its best surviving examples of Edwardian/federation style building with neo-classic details.

The building was opened in 1900 as Lady Colton Institute, honouring Mary Colton, wife of South Australian premier (1876-77, 1884-85) John Colton, who formed Adelaide’s Young Women's Christian Association in 1879 from a Bible class of young women at the Pirie Street Wesleyan Methodist Church Sunday school. The YWCA was closely identified with Wesleyan Methodism and concentrated upon spiritual guidance and moral welfare. It also closely shared the Women's Christian Temperance Union stress on evangelism, temperance and social purity.

After Colton died in 1898, Rosetta Birks became YWCA president and took the emphasis away from religious instruction, introducing new rules and activities for young women of all denominations who were seeking vocational, social and recreational opportunities.

Birks planned the Lady Colton Institute as the YWCA’s first permanent home. In 1899, G. de Lacy Evans and R.J. Haddon of Melbourne won a competition for its design. The influence of Haddon, a champion of art nouveau and a pioneer of architectural modernism, is evident in the detailing of the Lady Colton Institute building, decribed by the South Australian Register as “a handsome ornament to a part of the city where architectural beauties are quite unknown.”

Able to organise many new and more varied activities in its new building, the YWCA attracted increasing young women living away from their families to work in factories and businesses, and membership increased from 156 in 1901 to 1,000 by World War I. By 1912, several branches had been organised: the Lady Colton Guild for girls of leisure, Lyceum Club for young businesswomen, the Girls Progressive Club for young girls, a tennis club, a rowing club and a savings club for factory girls called the Thrift Club.

YWCA staff came not only from the national level but from England and the United States of America. Another service was an employment bureau to recruit women for domestic service that increased during the 1930s economic depression. After World War I, the association met falling membership by changing its rules making it no longer compulsory to be a member before privileges were granted. By the 1930s, the YWCA had affiliated with several other sporting organisations.

The Hindmarsh Square building became the home of the Royal Automobile Association (RAA) in 1929 until the 1950s. The RAA bought the building again in the 1980s, before it build its new multi-storey headquarters next door on the Grenfell Street corner. The building was bought by the database management business Blue Crystal Solutions (www.bluecrystal.com.au/locations/adelaide) in 2010.

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De Puerto Ricaanse zanger Bad Bunny treedt op in de befaamde pauzeshow van de wedstrijd en de Amerikaanse band Green Day, afkomstig uit de regio rondom San Francisco, geeft voorafgaand aan de Super Bowl een optreden. Beide artiesten hebben eerder openlijk kritiek geuit op Trump en zijn (immigratie)beleid. Trump vindt de artiesten maar niks, zegt hij in een interview met The New York Post. "Ik ben anti-hun. Ik vind het een verschrikkelijke keuze, het zaait alleen maar haat", vindt de president. "Vreselijk."

De reden dat hij niet naar de Super Bowl op zondag 8 februari gaat, is echter logistiek. "Het is gewoon te ver weg", meent Trump, die aan de andere kant van het land woont. "Ik zou wel gaan als het wat dichterbij was." Vorig jaar was de president wel aanwezig bij de Super Bowl in New Orleans.


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Microsoft 365 Endured 9+ Hours of Outages Thursday

Early Friday "there were nearly 113 incidents of people reporting issues with Microsoft 365 as of 1:05 a.m. ET," reports Reuters. But that's down "from over 15,890 reports at its peak a day earlier, according to Downdetector." Reuters points out the outage affected antivirus software Microsoft Defender and data governance software Microsoft Purview, while CRN notes it also impacted "a number of Microsoft 365 services" including Outlook and Exchange online:

During the outage, Outlook users received a "451 4.3.2 temporary server issue" error message when attempting to send or receive email. Users did not have the ability to send and receive email through Exchange Online, including notification emails from Microsoft Viva Engage, according to the vendor. Other issues that cropped up include an inability to send and receive subscription email through [analytics platform] Microsoft Fabric, collect message traces, search within SharePoint online and Microsoft OneDrive and create chats, meetings, teams, channels or add members in Microsoft Teams...

As with past cloud outages with other vendors, even after Microsoft fixed the issues, recovery efforts by its users to return to a normal state took additional time... Microsoft confirmed in a post on X [Thursday] at 4:14 p.m. ET that it "restored the affected infrastructure to a (healthy) state" but "further load balancing is required to mitigate impact...." The company reported "residual imbalances across the environment" at 7:02 p.m., "restored access to the affected services" and stable mail flow at 12:33 a.m. Jan. 23. At that time, Microsoft still saw a "small number of remaining affected services" without full service stability. The company declared impact from the event "resolved" at 1:29 p.m. Eastern. Microsoft sent out another X post at 8:20 a.m. asking users experiencing residual issues to try "clearing local DNS caches or temporarily lowering DNS TTL values may help ensure a quicker remediation...."

Microsoft said in an admin center update that [Thursday's] outage was "caused by elevated service load resulting from reduced capacity during maintenance for a subset of North America hosted infrastructure." Furthermore, Microsoft noted that during "ongoing efforts to rebalance traffic" it introduced a "targeted load balancing configuration change intended to expedite the recovery process, which incidentally introduced additional traffic imbalances associated with persistent impact for a portion of the affected infrastructure." US itek's David Stinner said it appears that Microsoft did not have enough capacity on its backup system while doing maintenance on its main system. "It looks like the backup system was overloaded, and it brought the system down while they were still doing maintenance on the main system," he said. "That is why it took so many hours to get back up and running. If your primary system is down for maintenance and your backup system fails due to capacity issues, then it is going to take a while to get your primary system back up and running."

"This was not Microsoft's first outage of 2026," the article notes, "with the vendor handling access issues with Teams, Outlook and other M365 services on Wednesday, a Copilot issue on Jan. 15 plus an Azure outage earlier in the month..."

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