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A DOCTOR has said a GP surgery in Dorchester has vaccinated more than half of its adult patients - and said patients will start receiving the second dose by April 5. Dr Jenny Bubb said last week that more than 19,000 people have received the first of two Covid-19 vaccinations at the The Atrium Health Centre in Weymouth Avenue after the centre launched its mass vaccination programme on January 16. Dr Bubb, who is clinical director for Mid-Dorset Primary Care Network. said patients will receive the second dose of the vaccine 11 weeks after their first jab. She said: We have now given more than 19,000 vaccinations at the Atrium and over 50 per cent of our adult population have received a first vaccine.
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
A Chesterfield-style couch, mattress, suitcases and furniture have formed part of an illegal dumping site in central Springvale.
The pile – one of multitudes in Greater Dandenong – has grown over several days on Queens Avenue opposite Buckingham Avenue.
After being alerted on Monday 8 March, Greater Dandenong Council reported the mess to VicTrack, which owns the site adjoining the city-bound railway line.
The eye-sore shocked councillor Richard Lim, who has publicly pledged to beautify Springvale as a tourist attraction.
“It’s a very bad image for Springvale, and very widespread.”
It’s one of many garbage mounds piled up on roadsides, nature strips, creeks and fields in suburbs and rural parts of Greater Dandenong found by Star Journal photographer Gary Sissons on 10 March.
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When the COVID-19 real estate boom started, multiple offers and over-asking sale prices were mostly happening for detached homes in the $1.5 million to $2 million range in parts of East Vancouver and North Vancouver, and lower-prices houses in the Fraser Valley.
Now, there are signs of this moving into more expensive housing. In particular, there were two eye-popping sales in mid-February, one that went for over $700,000 the asking price, and the other for more than $1.6 million higher than the asking price.
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