The following are the top headlines in Malta's newspapers today.

The Sunday Times of Malta leads with a focus on how rents in Malta are rising fast. The subject is also discussed on KullHadd. 

MaltaToday reports that Anton Attard, the former PBS CEO, has been retained on a Eurovision brief. 

The Malta Independent on Sunday says overpricing and overcrowding are destroying the Blue Lagoon.

Il-Mument reports that the power station's gas storage tanker will arrive in Marsaxlokk on September 10.

It-Torca says MPs would have been fined a total of €90,000 last year for the parliamentary sittings they missed, had fines been in place at the time. 

Illum quotes PBS CEO John Bundy saying critics do not know what they are talking about. He denied having been promised the CEO position by the prime minister before the general election. 

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