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Rate cut promise not supported - Bayside News

Rate cut promise not supported A PROPOSAL to promise ordinary rate cuts for Frankston residents has been voted down by councillors. The notice of motion raised by Crs Steven and Liam Hughes offered to “guarantee” a cut of at least one percent on ordinary rates. Councillors voted to reject the plan with a 7-2 vote at council’s 15 February meeting. Cr Brad Hill told the meeting that “we need to do our due diligence” before deciding on rate cuts. “My rates come in at around $2600 a year so I would get a discount of around $26. I pay by quarter so I would get a discount of $6.50 per quarter, people aren’t going to notice that on their rates bill. If you tell people they’ve got a discount they’ll probably think it’s a joke,” he said.

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Virus exposure sites at shopping centre - Bayside News

Virus exposure sites at shopping centre  Picture: Peninsula Health TWO stores at Bayside Shopping Centre have been listed as COVID-19 exposure sites. The Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed that a positive COVID-19 case shopped at the centre on 31 December. The person shopped at TK Maxx from 2pm to 3pm, and at Ishka from 3pm to 3.15pm. Anyone who also visited one of those shops is being asked by the DHHS to monitor for coronavirus symptoms, and get tested if they develop. Anyone receiving a COVID-19 test must isolate until a negative result comes back. The DHHS says that those locations are not a current risk to the public, and can be visited in line with current restrictions.

Kentucky s Most Mysterious Bourbon Producer Steps Out of the Shadows [EXCLUSIVE]

Kentucky’s Most Mysterious Bourbon Producer Steps Out of the Shadows [EXCLUSIVE] IJW has been quietly laying down barrels of bourbon and other whiskey for the last few years without disclosing any of its plans. Now with over 100,000 barrels in its Danville, Kentucky warehouses, the company is finally opening up. When new distilleries launch, there’s plenty of fanfare and celebration. After all, it means more whisky is on the way, giving whisky lovers something to anticipate and allowing the distillery to spread the word far in advance of its first releases. But one Kentucky producer has taken the opposite approach, quietly laying down tens of thousands of barrels of bourbon, rye, and wheat whiskey without so much as a peep beyond the required public paperwork and without its own distillery.

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