Man tested positive for coronavirus at Melbourne house after hotel quarantine
He started developing symptoms on May 8 and returned a positive test Monday
Had travelled on two trains and dined at an Indian restaurant in the CBD on May 7
Hundreds of commuters have been ordered to isolate and watch for symptoms
New alert for passengers on Jetstar JQ771 to Melbourne from Adelaide on May 4
Health officials pleaded Victorians to use QR code check-in system at venues
Man tested positive for coronavirus at Melbourne home after hotel quarantine
He started developing symptoms on May 8 and returned a positive test Monday
Infected man returned from India flying through the Maldives and Singapore
Will be mandatory for those travelling to NSW & Queensland to sign health form
Declaration form will confirm guests have not been in Greater Melbourne area
Man tested positive for coronavirus at Melbourne home after hotel quarantine
He started developing symptoms on May 8 and returned a positive test Monday
Travelled on two trains and dined at an Indian restaurant in the CBD on May 7
Hundreds of commuters have been ordered to isolate and watch for symptoms
Health officials pleaded Victorians to use QR code check-in system at venues
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Public Health Alert – Victoria
NSW Health continues to closely monitor the situation in Victoria as local health authorities investigate the COVID-19 case detected in the Greater Melbourne community.
People arriving in Sydney from the Greater Melbourne area from 6am on Wednesday 12 May must complete a declaration which confirms they have not attended a venue of concern. These declaration forms will be available on the Service NSW website.
We require all travellers who have arrived from the Greater Melbourne area since Thursday 6 May to check the Victoria Department of Health and Human Services website and immediately follow the outlined public health advice. If they have attended any of the venues identified at the times listed, they must also contact NSW Health immediately on 1800 943 553.
The Painter Mapping Handwoven Canvases With Luminous Patterns Inspired By City Lights
Craft meets fine art in Tia Ansell s intricate, near-fluorescent weavings By Ginny Fisher Sunday Feb. 28, 2021
Tia Ansell has been enthralled by weaving since she was a child.
But it was a trip to South America famed for its rich weaving history that sealed the deal.
“When I was 12 we went to Peru. We visited a weaving co-operative in the Andes where Quechua women wove and had workshops this was my first experience of weaving culture.”
But not her last.
Weaving is the basis for the 25-year-old’s fine art practice, which sees her handweaving her own surfaces before applying oil paint in restrained shapes that follow the grid-like patterns of the weaving, a process that requires patience and restraint.