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Watches Of Switzerland Opens Decadent New Perth Boutique

Watches Of Switzerland Opens Decadent New Perth Boutique Sandgropers rejoice. Coffee, champagne, or a chronograph? Watches of Switzerland unveil their stunning new Perth location. Watches of Switzerland Australia is one of the Land Down Under’s pre-eminent luxury watch dealers; its boutiques veritable holy sites for Antipodean watch aficionados. While the family-owned firm now boasts boutiques all across Australia – from its iconic Sydney location right by Circular Quay to Canberras‘ very first luxury watch boutique in the heart of the nation’s capital – its story actually began back in 1997 with the opening of its first boutique on Perth’s well-heeled King Street.

Restriction rollback, COVID-19 vaccine age limit, warehouse petition: Top stories of the week

Restriction rollback, COVID-19 vaccine age limit, warehouse petition: Top stories of the week
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Life after lockdown: Former Waterloo resident reflects on life in Australia during pandemic

  KITCHENER In the midst of the province’s third lockdown, it’s hard to imagine life without COVID-19 restrictions, but a former Waterloo resident is living that reality in Australia. “One of my friends from the Netherlands [messaged me], who was like ‘how are you guys allowed to be that close to each other?’ I was like everything is normal here, we don’t have any cases, ” said Akil Goodridge. From packed parties to crowded beaches, life in the Land Down Under has nearly returned to pre-pandemic times. Goodridge, who is currently living in Melbourne, says after a tough initial lockdown, most restrictions have now been lifted there.

5 things to do in South Australia when borders reopen

5 things to do in South Australia when borders reopen Lake MacDonnell Are you feeling some cabin fever after being at home for quite a long time? South Australia has you covered once borders reopen from nature trips to gastronomic escapades to shopping excursions. The rate of infection in the Land Down Under is low compared to global standards making Australia a perfect post-COVID destination. In South Australia, in particular, there have been only a few hundred cases since the pandemic began. Travellers who love thrilling adventures and bespoke experiences flock to the region. Here are five things to do in South Australia that travellers will surely enjoy once we can all travel again.

The Fiji Times » Engineer returns to Australia to assist

Felix Chaudhary 17 April, 2021, 1:30 am Republic of Fiji Military Forces engineer Sapper Luke Sorovakarua helping Australians during NSW Flood Assist. Picture: AUSTRALIAN ARMY TWELVE months after being deployed with engineers from the Republic of Fiji Military Forces to help Australians in the aftermath of bushfires, Sapper Luke Sorovakarua is back in the Land Down Under again. Last year, the heavy machinery plant operator was deployed to regional New South Wales on Operation Bushfire Assist and helped clear vital roads of debris to support Australians in need. This time, as part of NSW Flood Assist, Spr Sorovakarua is back repairing vital flood-affected routes and bridges for small farm communities.

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