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She said when the group went into the shop, which is close to Cairns, everyone was wearing masks amid the coronavirus pandemic. That day was completely amazing because it was the last day of the covid-19 restrictions with the masks, Sonia said.
An Aussie classic: According to a bakery worker named Sonia, Zac, 33, and his entourage purchased kangaroo and meat pies, and the Baywatch actor looked incredibly handsome as they strolled into the store So all I remember was serving these guys and I thought, wow, they re quite handsome and dressed [up] for Tully, it s a bit different. Pictured is the store
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One source in Mission Beach revealed the High School Musical star had been there a few days ago and had since been hanging about in the surrounding area.
This comes after Zac stunned his followers when he posted a photo of himself carefully holding a Tasmanian Devil with one hand on Tuesday.
Living his best life: The scenic resort that Zac is believed to be staying at boasts stunning beachside apartments as well as rainforest views. Pictured, the pool at Castaway Resorts and Spa
At the time, he was visiting the Aussie Ark wildlife sanctuary, near the Barrington Tops National Park on the New South Wales north coast.
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Subscriber only QUESTIONS are being asked of the state s Health Minister as the news of James Cook University swooping in to broker a deal for land the Labor government was eyeing for hospital expansion, surprised a local MP. Member for Cairns Michael Healy said it was terrific that JCU had purchased the land, but believed it had thrown a spanner in the works in relation to the state s plans. On Saturday, the Cairns Post reported the purchase of the land bordered by Sheridan, Grove, Charles and Digger streets had been achieved through federal funding, which included $10m for the dirt and $50m towards stage one.
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