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Victoria’s government is expected to announce a lockdown today any moment as 12 new COVID-19 cases emerged overnight. Health officials had been alarmed at the speed in which case numbers are rising.
Sources of ABC, the state broadcaster, said it would last for at least seven days. Other reports speculate that a five-day circuit lockdown will be held, similar to the one in February when the hotel quarantine had infected 13 people.
Victoria last entered a five-day ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown in February, when the virus escaped hotel quarantine and infected 13 people.
The announcement is set to be made at 10.30am or 11am the morning as ministers thrash out the final details of the lockdown, and at this time it is unclear if the restrictions apply to the whole state or just Melbourne.
Former senator David Leyonhjelm today lost his appeal against a defamation ruling and must pay A$120,000 compensation to Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young for his comments that she should “stop shagging men”.
“It is hard and difficult to do,” said Senator Hanson-Young of the proceedings. “But by supporting the women who dare to speak up, we are supporting the rights of women and girls to be respected, everywhere.”
Women have long fought to silence rumours told about them, and to exercise agency over their own narratives and experiences.
Depending on cultural and historical context, the law has worked and continues to work to either hinder or help this process.
The owner of the building Lakhi Maa Ltd opposed the council’s application. Despite repeated notices requiring earthquake strengthening since 2006, the only work done was to strengthen unreinforced masonry in the facade, the district court said. Lakhi Maa Ltd acquired the building in late 2015. It had wanted to redevelop the site as a hotel, but after the council’s strengthening application was filed the company asked for resource consent to demolish the building. In a decision in December the District Court judge, Chris Tuohy, said the fundamental issue against the council was whether it should be given permission to strengthen the building without specific plans for the work.
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