New South Wales records ZERO new cases of Covid after fragments were found in sewage plants dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
NSW Health issued an alert for two NSW suburbs after COVID fragments found
Fragments found at Allambie Heights in Sydney and Merimbula on South Coast
In Victoria, staff, students and parents of a school have been told to self-isolate
A Covid close contact was identified on-site at the school in Melbourne s south
Victoria has already been rocked this week by first local Covid case in 55 days
The man had travelled from Perth, prompting WA to call a three-day lockdown
Apr 24, 2021 â 4.07pm
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West Australian premier Mark McGowan has threatened to permanently halve the number of international arrivals into Perth unless the federal government opens up dedicated quarantine facilities and has called for an immediate ban on anyone from Australia travelling to India.
Perth and the Peel region are in the first day of a snap three-day lockdown after a returned traveller caught COVID-19 while in hotel quarantine and triggered the first community transmission of the virus in more than 12 months.
Mark McGowan (right) and WAâs Chief Health Officer Dr Andy Robertson, on day one of the lockdown.Â
NSW latest Covid-19 update as at 24 April miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A Mosman home that had been owned by missing iProsperity businessman Harry Zhou Xiang Huang sold on Saturday for $10.52 million, recording one of the biggest auction results for the weekend.
Disgruntled creditors had forced the sale of the four-bedroom home at 28 Fairfax Road after Huang and his associate and iProsperity founder Michael Menghong Gu fled the country last year.
28 Fairfax Road, Mosman, recorded one of the biggest auction results at the weekend.Â
They left behind debts believed to be as much as $350 million after iProsperity collapsed.
The business had been part of the federal governmentâs Significant Investor Visa program in which wealthy foreigners were granted fast-tracked residency visas.