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NSW Police requests 300 Defence Force personnel amid crackdown on Sydney lockdown rule breakers -- Society s Child -- Sott net

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Assistant Commissioner Max Mitchell retires after 40 years service

Date Time Assistant Commissioner Max Mitchell retires after 40 years’ service The NSW Police Force has farewelled Assistant Commissioner Max Mitchell APM, who marked his final day of operational service today after 40 years of distinguished service. NSW Police Commissioner Michael Fuller, together with Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys and Police and Emergency Services Minister David Elliott, joined members of the Northern Region Command at Newcastle to celebrate the career of Assistant Commissioner Mitchell today (Thursday 29 April 2021). The day culminated in a ‘March Out’ of the Northern Region Command at Newcastle Beach, which included a guard of honour and a fly-over by the Aviation Support Branch before Assistant Commissioner Mitchell performed a final salute to Commissioner Fuller.

Sydney desalination plant churning out water even as dams remain full

Sydney desalination plant churning out water even as dams remain full We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Sydney’s $2.3 billion desalination plant is continuing to supply 50 million litres of a water a day just weeks after the city’s dams spilled and storage levels remain near full. New figures from WaterNSW also show Sydney’s main dam at Warragamba collected 1212 gigalitres of inflows from the big rainfall event – or 1,212,000,000,000 litres. That is about 60 per cent of the dam’s capacity. At its peak, Warragamba Dam was spilling at the rate of 500,000,000,000 litres per day, WaterNSW says.

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