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NSW’s rapidly developing COVID-19 outbreak has leaked into Victoria. A Victorian family of four brought the virus back from NSW after holidaying there, while intrastate furniture removalists made two deliveries in Melbourne while infected,
The Age reports. ABC has broken down everything we know about the removalists, who also travelled through South Australia.
In Victoria, three new exposure sites, including a supermarket, service station and apartment block, were added last night, ABC reports. Residents of the Ariele Apartments in Maribyrnong, one of the locations the removalists visited, are locked down. Residents have been ordered to not leave their buildings unless they are receiving a COVID-19 test, or in an emergency, the
She s a model who never fails to put on a stylish display.
And Daisy Lowe showed off her legs as she slipped into a beaded black mini dress and stockings on Tuesday.
The beauty, 32, looked delighted to try on the tapestry mini dress by Clio Peppiatt as she shimmied and posed on her Instagram stories.
Work it: Daisy Lowe showed off her legs as she slipped into a beaded black mini dress and stockings on Tuesday
Daisy looked amazing in the thigh-skimming number which featured colourful beaded dragons and avenging angels on a black background.
According to retailer Annie s Ibiza, where it it exclusively sold, the dress is inspired by Medieval French ‘Apocalypse Tapestries’ commissioned by Louis I.
I enjoy coins for their artistry and for the history behind them. Because there are so many coins with an interesting history behind them, and because there are so many coins that demonstrate great artistry, I can think of far more than just Ten Coins I’d Love to Own. I narrowed my list down to those I would MOST love to have, and that I am MOST likely to be able to obtain, someday, without having to sell more than one or two vital organs. Here is my list, in reverse chronological order.
Eighth Stavraton of Constantine XI
There are only 92 coins known from the reign of
Sideswipe: April 19: Bread in captivity
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Leave scam A Taiwanese man came up with an ingenious way of getting extended paid leave from work: he got married four times and divorced three times in just 37 days. According to Taiwanese law, a person has the right to eight days paid work leave when they get married, which is exactly what one unnamed clerk received when he got married last year. After that, it s back to work but the hero of our story had prepared for this in advance. On the last day of his eight-day leave, the man divorced his wife, only to marry her again the next day and ask for another paid leave, to which he felt he was entitled to, by law. He went on to marry the same woman four times, and divorce her three times in 37 days, for a total of 32 days of paid leave.