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An urgent health alert has been issued for millions of Australians to get tested for Covid-19 if they experience even mild symptoms after fragments of the deadly disease were detected at two wastewater treatment plants.
Queensland Health announced on Thursday sampling of sewage at Luggage Point, servicing huge swathes of Brisbane, and Victoria Point, servicing the area around Redland Bay, returned positive readings for Covid-19.
The state is on high alert following concerns highly-infectious strains of coronavirus could potentiality be spreading around Queensland.
Residents in Brisbane (pictured) are being urged to get tested after fragments of Covid-19 were detected at two wastewater treatment plants
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Premium Content Use our tool below to see how your school performed. The results listed are a first indication of ATAR results supplied by the schools and is not a complete list of Queensland schools results.
More school results will be added to this interactive table as they come through. Brisbane Grammar School was one of the top schools with four graduates achieving the highest Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 99.95, and 70.57 per cent achieving a 90 or above. The degree of buy-in and commitment from the Seniors of 2020 has been extraordinary, as these results attest, he said.
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Subscriber only Imagine waking up on your wedding day barely knowing any details other than who it was you were marrying. Woolloongabba couple, Madeline Culley and Scott Nicholson, left the entire planning of their big day to the bride s mother, Belinda Culley, in an unusual surprise wedding on September 25. Maddi and Scott on their wedding day at High Church. Besides their outfits, the date and little else, they left the rest up to Belinda, including the venue. The pair, who met in preschool at Calvary Christian College, wed in front of 66 guests at High Church in Fortitude Valley after originally planning a destination wedding in the Maldives.
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