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The average price of regular unleaded petrol (ULP) is set to increase by over 32 cents per litre (cpl) to 151.6 cpl tomorrow, so FuelWatch is encouraging. ....
Date Time FuelWatch: Top up before Perth petrol price rise 16 February The average price of ULP is set to increase by over 33 cents per litre (cpl) to 150.2 cpl tomorrow, so FuelWatch is encouraging Perth drivers, if they can, to fill up today to save money. FuelWatch advises that on Wednesday 17 February 2021, most branded retailers are hiking their ULP price: 7-Eleven, Caltex/Ampol, Caltex Woolworths and Coles Express hiking by up to 44 cpl to 159.9 cpl; Puma to 159.7 cpl; BP to 158.9 cpl; and Vibe to 149.7 cpl. Perth’s weekly petrol price cycle results in prices, on average, being cheapest on Monday and Tuesday and at their most expensive on Wednesday and Thursday – that’s why FuelWatch recommends filling up today. ....
Fremantle Detectives are calling for witnesses to a robbery in Junction Boulevard Cockburn Central on Friday 12 February 2021. It will be alleged around. ....
Animals with insufficient shelter 639 Note: Many of the reports received by RSPCA WA in 2020 included allegations of multiple offences involving multiple animals Overall, complaints were down from 7022 in 2019 to 6620 in 2020. RSPCA CEO, Ben Cave, said while any decline in cruelty reporting was a positive and welcome sign, it was disappointing to see reports of ill-treatment remain steady (1% increase) and reports about dogs in hot cars jump 14%, compared to 2019. In total, 10,271 offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2002 were reported last year. “Looking at these numbers, it can be easy to feel disheartened, but it’s important to remember that every cruelty report received is a person speaking up and being a voice for animals,” he said. ....
Date Time Requirements for WA arrivals In response to the reported case of COVID-19 in a West Australian quarantine hotel security guard, who has been infectious while in the West Australian community, NSW Health is taking the following action. To help control the spread of the infection, a new Public Health Order places travellers from Western Australia coming to NSW since 25 January under the same ‘stay-at-home’ restrictions as they would have faced had they stayed in Western Australia. Passengers who arrived in Sydney on a flight from Perth this evening have been screened for symptoms of COVID-19, and asked if they attended any of the venues of concern identified by WA Health. None of the passengers have reported being at any of those venues. ....