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Police allege the man was wearing a red scarf with swastikas and other neo-Nazi images on it when he was arrested
A WA police composite image of the man wanted in relation to an alleged racist attack in Perth on the weekend. Photograph: SUPPLIED/PR IMAGE
A WA police composite image of the man wanted in relation to an alleged racist attack in Perth on the weekend. Photograph: SUPPLIED/PR IMAGE
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Wed 24 Feb 2021 23.17 EST
Last modified on Wed 24 Feb 2021 23.38 EST
A Perth man accused of attacking a woman with a makeshift flamethrower during a racist attack has been detained by citizens while he was allegedly wearing neo-Nazi insignia.
Eleanor de Jong
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern has cast serious doubt on whether the trans-Tasman bubble will go ahead in the first quarter of this year, telling reporters at her weekly press conference âthings have changedâ significantly since Australia abruptly closed its borders to New Zealand in January, following a small Covid-19 outbreak at a quarantine facility in Auckland.
âIn that instance, we didnât believe the border needed to be closed, and it was, and that had significant commercial implications.â
âOur expectation was that the border wouldnât close in that situation â and it did.â
Ardern said the sudden closure of the border has left New Zealand officials with âa lot of questionsâ over how the trans-Tasman bubble would function, and once the egg was scrambled â ie: the borders opened â they âcouldnât be unscrambledâ.
End of blog for Tuesday
What a busy afternoon. That is where we will wrap up the live blog for Tuesday. We will be back with you again tomorrow for all the latest news but hereâs what you might have missed from today:
Victoria recorded
two new cases associated with the Holiday Inn quarantine hotel at Melbourne airport, with one worker and one former guest who left on Monday becoming infected with Covid-19. It is believed transmission occurred at the hotel, rather than the former guest being a day 16 infection, but investigations and contact tracing are under way.
New Zealand prime minister
Former guest and second Melbourne hotel quarantine worker test positive, joining worker who is confirmed to have the UK Covid variant. This blog is now closed