[SCU
] operators say students will have to continue learning online thanks to Covid 19 concerns and restrictions.
Face-to-face education is expected to resume from the 19
thof July, operators said via a media release sent on Friday.
But the return to classroom learning was subject to state health authority advice, the statement read.
Authorities reported 159 new cases of Covid 19 in NSW over the weekend directly following the media release, with nearly half that number reported to have been in the community whilst infectious.
QR codes, masks mandatory at SCU
SCU Vice President (Operations) Allan Morris was last week thanking the Southern Cross community for its flexibility.
Coffee shop, office spaces to bring ânew lifeâ to St. Matthews property Share Updated: 6:20 PM EDT Jul 8, 2021 Share Updated: 6:20 PM EDT Jul 8, 2021
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Southern Cross to continue studying and working online
Southern Cross University will remain in ‘study/work from home’ mode for an additional week in line with the latest COVID restrictions.
Essential activity practicals and lab work that cannot be done online are the only exceptions for in-person visits to the Lismore, Coffs Harbour and Gold Coast campuses.
The University Libraries and Student Hubs will remain open in a scaled-back capacity. Where possible, students are encouraged to engage online with those services.
Mr Allan Morris, Vice President (Operations), thanked the Southern Cross community for its flexibility.
“We deeply appreciate the efforts students and staff are making to comply with the public health orders and the understanding you have of Southern Cross’s desire to keep these important decisions uniform across all campuses, in two states,” said Mr Morris.
Piles of rubbish found near graves as fly-tippers hit Newport cemetery Our cemeteries are not landfill sites
11:31, 30 APR 2021
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Piles of rubbish were discovered near graves after fly-tippers struck in a Newport cemetery last week.
Black bin bags and discarded household items, including a number of vacuum cleaners, were found dumped in St Woolos Cemetery according to Newport City Council.
Among the items found dumped were two vacuum cleaners, a television, rubbish sacks, wooden planks and plastic.
Fly-tipping fines in Newport have soared by 600 per cent
More people could be prosecuted for dumping their waste on the street
15:03, 29 APR 2021
Fly-tipping has increased across south Wales (Image: South Wales Police)
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The number of fines issued for litter and fly-tipping offences in Newport has increased dramatically over the last year, new figures reveal.