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SafeT360 kicks of national tour at University of Canberra
Safet360 has today kicked off its 2021 national tour, visiting the University of Canberra O-Week to teach young people how to share the road safely with trucks.
Following a brief hiatus in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions, the SafeT360 travelling road safety exhibition has returned to the road, with trialled and tested COVID-Safe procedures in place and COVID-trained staff.
“We are so excited to have joined the University of Canberra O-Week to spread our important road safety messages with our target audience, in a safe way,” Australian Trucking Association Safety, Health and Wellbeing Director Melissa Weller said.
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Biden’s COVID-19 rescue package reportedly favors NY restaurants
President Joe Biden’s proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 rescue package reportedly includes $25 billion for the restaurant industry with a large proportion of it reportedly going to New York restaurants,
the New York Posthas learned.
Details of this provision are still in the works, a source told
the Post, but restaurants could receive up to $10 million in grants that they wouldn’t need to pay back unless they shut down after receiving the grant. At that point, the grant would turn into a low-interest loan, but the terms for that haven’t been revealed. There’s also no minimum loss threshold for businesses to apply, and the grant amounts will be calculated based on lost revenue since the start of the pandemic-related shutdowns.
Billionaires’ Row Condo Requires Its Residents to Spend $15K a Year at Private Restaurant
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Shaun Hergatt’s private restaurant costs $15,000 a year. And breakfast is no longer free.
As part of a new requirement in 2021, residents at 432 Park one of the wealthiest addresses in the world must now spend $15,000 a year at the building’s private restaurant run by Michelin-star chef Shaun Hergatt. The service has never been cheap: Property owners were required to spend $1,200 each year at the residents-only restaurant when the building opened in 2015. But over the last five years, residents say the requirement has surged by more than 1,200 percent and, to top it all off, breakfast is no longer free. The