Last week, some neo-Nazis visited a bar in Melbourne and were kicked out by a bartender. There’s a very good report from The A
There are fears two separate protest groups could clash as thousands of demonstrators converge into Melbourne CBD over the controversial pandemic bill and vaccination mandates.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) declared Melbourne's CBD airspace a no-fly zone this afternoon at the request of Victoria Police to prevent media drones and helicopters from capturing aerial vision of the protests as the protesters were cornered at the Shrine of.
Premier Daniel Andrews considers no vaccine, no entry for major events, AFL games in Victoria
Unvaccinated Victorians could be refused entry into major events - including AFL, NRL, the Boxing Day Test against England and even the Melbourne Cup - as the state tries to avoid future lockdowns.
David WuDigital Reporter
July 21, 2021 - 7:20AM
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has suggested giving fully vaccinated people in the state greater freedoms but there is one major catch before he even considers the move.
Premier Daniel Andrews argued if the Australian vaccine rollout was on track, then an informed discussion could be had once more Australians were vaccinated.
Mr Foley said six cases had low level of exposure sites, thanks to the current lockdown.
“Two days ago, there were only 6 per cent of our daily cases who were fully isolating in quarantine. Today it is 73 per cent which have been fully isolated during their period of infectivity.”
Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley announce the results with Premier Daniel Andrews absent from the daily press conference. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sarah Matray
He added there are more than 18,000 primary close contacts linked to the outbreak.
“Because of the nature of how this outbreak started, with so many Victorians just going about their normal life at some significant events, what we’ve seen . is a really high number of people getting caught up as either primary or secondary contacts.”