Longitude 131 GM resigns after a visit by The Mole!!
The Mole is not sure if the above are related in any way, but it is rather a coincidence – only joking!
In any case, for those of you who have been following the destination features we have been running on the properties at Ayers Rock Resort and in particular yesterday on Longitude 131, you will recall that this Thursday we were going to run an interview with Longitude 131’s charismatic GM, Michael Ruff.
The bad news is that we shall not now be running that interview as since The Mole’s visit to Longitude, The Mole has been advised that Michael has resigned and left the resort!
The Mole is not sure if he was responsible for Michael’s departure or if it was merely a coincidence, but The Mole was unable to glean any information about Michael’s departure or destination, but will keep you informed when we find out.
Apologies for this, but please watch out next week for the special feature on Sails in the Desert and the interview with the GM of Sails, Simon McGrath.
The Mole apologises!
Graham Muldoon
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