Warrnambool City Council has released its $98.4m Draft Budget 2021-2022 for community review. "Council has endeavoured to balance the expectations of the.
Genomic sequencing of the COVID-19 strain has matched it to a returned traveller from the United States who entered hotel quarantine in Sydney on April 26, however the link between the pair and the traveller has not been established raising concerns there is one or more cases moving undetected in the community.
Meanwhile, Queensland now requires anyone entering the state from NSW who has visited any of a growing list of Sydney exposure sites to to go into hotel quarantine.
Anyone already in Queensland who has been to one of the venues of concern is advised to isolate in their home and get tested.
Fake gun thugs and dad who battered ex while kids slept jailed in Sefton
A rapist, major drug dealers, and a cowardly thug who beat his ex-partner were among those put behind bars this month
Jamie LopezSouthport and West Lancs reporter
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78 jailed in April for crimes linked to Merseyside
A murdering husband, triple shooter and child rapists are among those put behind bars this month
05:00, 1 MAY 2021
These are the faces of 78 people jailed in April for crimes linked to Merseyside.
One judge had to deal with a monstrous husband who stabbed his wife 300 times, while another locked up a gunman who shot three people in one home.
Disturbing cases included a child rapist who targeted two teenage girls on Snapchat, a predatory maths teacher who exploited a vulnerable pupil, and a serial child rapist who made the lives of three young victims hell.
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Four major arterial roads coursing through the heart of Sydney could be transformed over the next three decades into “green avenues” characterised by fewer cars, wider pedestrian spaces and more trees.
Clover Moore’s City of Sydney council will consider reshaping traffic-choked stretches along Broadway, Oxford Street, Park Street and Botany Road to make them more attractive places to linger, walk and ride a bike.
Cr Moore also remains open to a congestion tax, saying it would be among measures authorities could consider once projects, including the city’s Metro rail line and bike path network, were completed.
She said getting cars off roads was only part of the solution to make the city more inviting as she spoke about the council’s Sustainable Sydney 2050 plan at