Coronavirus Australia news: WA to open border to Victoria and Queensland next week, waiting on NSW s local transmission milestone â as it happened
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WA Premier Mark McGowan says NSW will likely reach 28 days without community transmission of COVID-19 in mid-February, at which point his Government will consider easing restrictions for that state.
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WA reopens borders to Queensland and Victoria from next week
South Australia reported zero new cases of COVID-19
Posted on: January 24, 2021
Growing veggies is hardly the type of thing that you’d expect an IT professional to get into but that is precisely what David Tan and Daniel Wong are doing at Red Dot Farm. By using the Internet of things (IoT), big data and other technologies, they are increasing the yield of everyday vegetables like Spinach, Kang Kong, Nai Bai,
You are probably wondering how two IT professionals can turn into farmers?
Well, Red Dot Farm is a subsidiary of Netatech Engineering, a water solutions company that specializes in rainwater harvesting and is responsible for the self-sustaining water system of Gardens by the Bay and the vertical gardens of Park Royal Hotel on Pickering Road.
APPROXIMATELY 2,500 coronavirus vaccine doses have been administered in Warrington so far. The figure has been revealed by Warrington South MP Andy Carter following discussions with health chiefs at Warrington CCG. The clinical commissioning group has also confirmed that appointments already booked in for patients to receive their second ‘booster’ Pfizer vaccine jab will be honoured. This comes after the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation advised that delaying the booster jab could allow a greater number of people to receive a single dose to prevent more deaths and hospitalisations. The committee says that delays in giving a second vaccine dose for up to 12 weeks should not affect protection.