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Tennis star Naomi Osaka had the honour of lighting the Olympic cauldron early Saturday AEST, at the end of four hour ceremony tinged with pandemic melancholy and a moment of high tech that wowed the watching world.
The first hour of the ceremony took a sombre look at the state of the world and the virus that meant the games were delatyed by a year and have to be played out in front of empty stands.
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A Victorian man intends to sue the State Government after being
detained in quarantine.
John-Lee Berridge says Victorian health authorities made a
mistake about quarantine and he should not have been detained when
Victoria suddenly shut the border to New South Wales on 1 January
2020, forcing thousands of travelling Victorians to head home or
face mandatory quarantine.
62,000 people were stuck in queues at checkpoints scrambling to
make the deadline on New Year s Day, and more than 2,000
Victorians remain stranded in New South Wales still, with Victoria
showing no signs of reopening it s border any time soon.
Mr Berridge contends that he flew into Avalon Airport at 7pm,