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Isn t over : Vic records three local cases

Let s focus on keeping local businesses afloat

Let’s focus on keeping local businesses afloat We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 14, 2021 — 10.30pm Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Michael Leunig To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. COVID-19 Let’s focus on keeping local businesses afloat I am dismayed to be back in lockdown but given the circumstances and possible consequences – a significant and rapid spread of a highly virulent strain of the virus – I am prepared to do what it takes. It is not helpful for various industry bodies to be quick to tell me what damage this will do to an already battered Victorian economy. What would be helpful is for these organisations to use their considerable communications expertise to tell me what I can do to help local businesses that are hit hard. The government is being nimble in introducing restrictions. We

Brett Sutton tested for COVID-19

The obliteration of all who inhabit our planet

The obliteration of all who inhabit our planet January 27, 2021 — 10.30pm Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Andrew Dyson To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. THE HOLOCAUST Act now to ensure that we have a history left It is indeed heart-warming, and it fills me with pride, to read two political opponents – the Liberals’ Josh Frydenberg and Labor’s Josh Burns – ″⁣co-penning″⁣ an article which reminds us of the horrors of the Holocaust (Opinion, 27/1). I hope and trust this event is taught to all school students for eternity. Not only did millions die at the hands of the Nazis, the killings were indeed industrialised on a grand scale – unimaginable.

Coronavirus live: Hillsong alert and one new Queensland case

  Victoria has recorded 10 new locally acquired cases of coronavirus, including two cases that tested positive in NSW. The 10 cases doubles the 5 new locally acquired cases reported on Friday, the first day of 2021. It comes as a man and a woman from NSW allegedly fled from officers at Melbourne Airport after arriving on a flight from Canberra at around 11am on Friday. The 26-year-old man and 24-year-old woman normally reside in NSW. After being spoken to by officers at the airport they were informed they d have to quarantine for 14 days, at which point they allegedly ran from the officer, and were picked up by a vehicle that took them away from the airport.

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