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A man has been charged with the attempted murder of three police officers after he allegedly hit them with a car during an unrelated traffic stop in Canberra.
The three ACT Policing officers pulled over a Toyota Aurion at the intersection of Forest Drive and Lady Denman Drive in the Molonglo Valley about 2.50pm yesterday. The police car was parked about ten metres in front of the Toyota and after speaking to the driver, the officers moved to the space between the two cars. Read More: https://www.9news.com.au/national/canberra-man-charged-with-attempted-murder-of-thee-police-officers/2bf1fbfe-8362-4c4e-9585-db20a2eacc31 7/15/2021 0 Comments COVID test every two days for some truck drivers crossing the Victoria–SA borderA leading trucking industry figure says new requirements imposed on truck drivers by the South Australian government are not workable and will lead to more drivers quitting the industry.
Under new directions issued by the government last night, truck drivers crossing the Victoria–South Australia border will have to undergo a COVID test within 24 hours of entry into South Australia, unless they can show they have had a test in the prior 48 hours. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-07-15/truck-drivers-crossing-vic-sa-border-covid-test-every-two-days/100295826 A racing club on the NSW Far South Coast has banned cloth masks at an upcoming race to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 Delta strain, despite the masks still being accepted under NSW's public health order.
The Sapphire Coast Turf Club at Kalaru is hosting the Eden Cup Race Day on July 25 and has made it mandatory for patrons and essential personnel attending the event to wear an "N95 or surgical" face mask. Club secretary Rob Tweedie said cloth masks would not be permitted at the event. Read More: www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-15/racing-club-kalaru-bans-cloth-masks-at-race-day/100296046 |
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