vimarsana.com

Page 2 - தரோங்கா பாதுகாப்பு சமூகம் ஆஸ்திரேலியா News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

The top 10 restaurants Aussies spent their $25 Covid pandemic vouchers on

The top 10 restaurants Australians spent their $25 Covid vouchers on have been revealed, with Hungry Jacks, KFC and Hoyts Cinemas topping the list. The Dine and Discover program was launched in March in a bid to pump money into the hospitality industry after the pandemic left struggling business owners out of pocket. All NSW residents can access the freebies regardless of their postcode. Two $25 vouchers are available to spend at restaurants, cafes, bars, wineries, pubs and clubs seven days a week, excluding public holidays. A further two $25 vouchers can be used for entertainment and recreation, including museums, live music and theatre.

Embarrassing way we spent $25 vouchers

Embarrassing way we spent $25 vouchers After everyone in NSW was handed $100 in vouchers after the COVID pandemic, we finally know how we decided to spend the cash. News by Anton Nilsson 13th May 2021 6:54 PM Movie snacks, Hungry Jack s burgers and fried chicken from KFC have been revealed as the top choices for NSW residents using government restaurant vouchers to pay for food. Figures obtained by NCA NewsWire show that movie theatres, fast food chains and pubs make up the top 10 food businesses where the state s Dine and Discover vouchers have been spent. Hungry Jacks beat KFC for the third spot with the chicken chain placing fourth.

Australian zoo welcomes rare echidna puggle

LifestyleAustralian zoo welcomes rare echidna puggle Reuters 1 minute read Sydney s Taronga Zoo unveiled a rare short-beaked echidna puggle on Friday, born to mum Gunyi at its breeding facility around seven months ago. The puggle, the tenth born at the Sydney zoo, doesn t have a name yet as its gender has not been identified, the zoo said. At this stage it is just starting to look like a small echidna, also known as spiny anteaters. Echidnas, one of only two egg-laying mammals, are hard to breed in a zoo as they have complex courtship rituals with males only needed at very specific times, the Taronga Conservation Society Australia, which runs the zoo, said.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.