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Meanwhile, Sydneysiders have been mostly banned from watching the famous New Year s Eve fireworks after the city s harbour foreshores shut down for the first time.
This includes the government s plan to host frontline COVID-19 workers, including health workers and teachers, on the eastern foreshore on Thursday night.
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The state government is telling people to stay at home and watch the shortened seven-minute show at midnight to usher in 2021 on television. It s too much of a health risk having people from the regions and from Sydney . congregate all in the CBD, Premier Glady Berejiklian said on Monday.
Share on Facebook If people have breached public health orders and continue to breach public health orders, they will be subject to penalties, including the normal penalties that Australians face but also visa cancellation, Mr Hawke told SBS News.
READ MORE Under the Migration Act, the federal government has the power to cancel people s visas and return people, to impose no further stay conditions, to look at their work rights or other prospects that they have here. All of those options are on the table and we will look at those things if people are breaching public health orders.
The Department of Home Affairs will also work with NSW authorities in the lead up to New Year to make sure people do the right thing.
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The United Kingdom reported 41,385 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, a daily record, as a rapidly spreading variant of the coronavirus increases infection rates and the holiday weekend impacted the reporting of some new cases.
There were 357 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test, the government’s coronavirus statistics portal said.
Today (Mon 28 Dec) there were 41,385 new #COVID19 positive cases reported across the UK.
Read the response from @PHE uk Medical Director Dr Yvonne Doyle below. pic.twitter.com/0RrVlSrd7k Public Health England (@PHE uk) December 28, 2020
“This very high level of infection is of growing concern at a time when our hospitals are at their most vulnerable,” said the Medical Director at Public Health England, Yvonne Doyle.
20.12.2020
CA Immo: Real estate company CA Immo has successfully closed the sale of two land lease retail plots in Graz for Euro 55 mn and therfore at a premium of around 50% to H1 2020 book value to Ikea Austria GmbH and J.M.Offner Immobilien GmbH. The two plots totaling around 107,000 sqm of site area are fully leased on a lease-hold basis to the big box retail occupiers OBI and IKEA respectively. On one of the plots there is a built to suit big box retail unit (OBI DIY store) built by J.M.Offner, which is leased to OBI. The other plot is built up with an IKEA furniture store also in the form of a building on non-owned land. The properties generate an annualized gross rental income (GRI) of Euro 2.4 m per annum.
FREQUENTIS: ATM successes for ATRiCS
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18th December 2020
With the acquisition of 51% of ATRiCS Advanced Traffic Solutions GmbH in April 2020, Frequentis followed its growth path by further expanding into the tower automation sector. ATRiCS joined the Frequentis Group shortly after the corona pandemic had brought passenger air traffic almost to a standstill but, despite the challenges, significant successes were achieved.
“Together with ATRiCS, whose DNA lies in artificial intelligence applied to the automation of airport ground traffic, we expanded our products and services portfolio and therefore significantly increased our addressable global market for airports and Air Navigation Service Providers,” says Frequentis CEO Norbert Haslacher. “These sophisticated solutions increase safety while at the same time reducing taxi times of aircraft on the ground and CO2 emissions. Together we can bring our product range into global growth markets much faster and more bro