Stripper who branded Covid scamdemic moves in with nuns to get closer to God
Eve Black, 28, was arrested in Australia last July and now faces a raft of charges after refusing to tell officers where she was going at a roadblock. She later said people were being taken advantage of by a system
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Last July, Eve Black refused to tell police officers where she was going at a Covid-19 roadblock (Image: Eve Black/Instagram)
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Victoria hits 13 days with no new local coronavirus cases, two Australian Open infections confirmed as shedding
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Premier Daniel Andrews says 13 days without community transmission of COVID-19 is a great testament to the work of Victorians.
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Two coronavirus cases previously associated with the Australian Open have been reclassified as old infections, but the change will not release any quarantining tennis players from their strict isolation.
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Victoria Police says unpaid COVID-19 fines will be prosecuted, blames a guidance note for confusion
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Police were responsible for enforcing Victoria s lockdown laws during the worst of the pandemic last year.
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Victoria Police says the force has not changed its policies for unpaid COVID-19 fines after the Police Association earlier spoke about its concerns fines were not being enforced.
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Earlier reports suggested many unpaid fines would not be prosecuted
Police blames a poorly worded internal document for confusion over the process
The Age newspaper on Monday morning reported that police officers had been instructed to hand out caution notices for many unpaid fines, instead of proceeding with charges, in a decision that had concerned the Police Association.