Triple j will broadcast the results of its 2016 Hottest 100 from midday AEDT tomorrow, 26th January. He was born in Seoul and was cast into SM Entertainment in 2012after being discovered by street scouts in front of his school. Prior to that, this year’s Hottest 100 frontrunners Flume and Amy Shark talked each other up before their two hit singles ‘Never Be Like You’ and ‘Adore’ go head-to-head for first place. Jeong Jae Hyun (born Jeong Jae Hyun, and legally changed his name to Jeong Yun Oh) is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, and rapper of the South Korean group NCT. renovation of the 6ft apron staging, first built in the 1950’s/60’s. contribution to new shed at the bac of the hall. permanent power and lighting cabling for theatrical productions. Music Feeds has contacted triple j for comment on how listeners will be able to share their thoughts with the station.Įarlier today, triple j teased tomorrow’s Hottest 100 results by sharing some pretty juicy statistics about the countdown. In addition to distributing profits, the Players also have invested in enhancing theatrical facilities: for Aldermaston Parish Hall. The Bank continues to prioritise asset quality and return, whilst maintaining liquidity and capital strength. Triple j says its listeners will have the chance to share their thoughts about the date of the Hottest 100 “later this year”, before the station comes to a final decision. Bank ABC Group’s total assets stood at US29.2 billion at the end of first half of 2017, comparable to US30.1 billion at the 2016 year-end. The broadcaster is also consulting with organisations like Reconciliation Australia, National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples, Recognise and the National Australia Day Council. In a statement issued on Thursday the SBCI said it plans to announce new on-lending partners shortly to add to its seven existing partners including AIB, Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank.Īt the beginning of June the organisation released its annual report which highlighted an operating loss of €1.6 million, down from the previous year’s deficit of €3.7 million, and an increase in operating expenses to €4.8 million – up from €4.4 million the previous year.Ĭommenting on the group’s operating loss, Mr Ashmore wrote in the annual report that it is due to “the lag in the generation of income as our on-lender partners come on board and draw down funds”.Triple j says it’s also in discussions with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media, language groups and “many” of the Indigenous artists it features on its stations. “The southwest showed the most SMEs using SBCI loans with over 18 per cent of loan numbers by region, while Dublin accounted for 14.8 per cent,” he added. “These figures demonstrate the SBCI’s strong impact and the significant appetite among Irish SMEs, including farmers, for lower-cost funding that is more flexible and designed to suit their specific needs,” said Nick Ashmore, the organisation’s chief executive. The corporation’s lending currently supports more than 106,000 jobs in the state.Ī scheme launched in January for agri-business SMEs accounted for €118 million worth of lending to more than 3,500 businesses in the agricultural sector. SMEs save an average of 1.15 per cent compared to market interest rates when using an SBCI loan. The State-owned Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland (SBCI) supported loans worth €311 million in the first six months of this year.īy the end of June 2017 the organisation had supported loans totalling €855 million to more than 21,000 Irish small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs)