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Covid Australia: New rules for people travelling into Queensland and NSW after Melbourne case

Man tested positive for coronavirus at Melbourne home after hotel quarantine  He started developing symptoms on May 8 and returned a positive test Monday  Infected man returned from India flying through the Maldives and Singapore  Will be mandatory for those travelling to NSW & Queensland to sign health form Declaration form will confirm guests have not been in Greater Melbourne area

Victoria Law Week offers free legal advice, interactive activities and a celebration of justice

Lawyers in Australia charge from around $200/hr (junior lawyer) to $700/hr (partner), depending on the area of law they practise – and you can add to that administration costs and other fees. Once a year, however, Victorian Law Week (VLW) offers people a chance to access lawyers for free. Best of all, many of the events running from 17-23 May are online, allowing attendees to enjoy legal advice from the comfort of their own homes. Mick Paskos, VLW’s publicist, told Neos Kosmos that “for most people, the first encounter with the law can be a difficult and stressful time, however VLW helps to build bridges so that people can get to know the law in a fun way when things aren’t as stressful”. In this way, he says, a positive experience during VLW may make it easier for people to navigate the legal system should they later need to interact with the law.

Man with coronavirus travels across Melbourne by train

Man tested positive for coronavirus at Melbourne home after hotel quarantine He started developing symptoms on May 8 and returned a positive test Monday Travelled on two trains and dined at an Indian restaurant in the CBD on May 7 Hundreds of commuters have been ordered to isolate and watch for symptoms Health officials pleaded Victorians to use QR code check-in system at venues

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Pinnacle loans $88 8 million to Knoxville area companies in round two of the Paycheck Protection Program

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Food City to hire 1,000 associates The Knoxville News-Sentinel 13 hrs ago Knoxville News Sentinel Food City to hire 1,000 associates On Wednesday, May 19th, Food City will be hosting a company-wide hiring event to include both full-time and part-time positions. The event will be held at all Food City locations & Food City Distribution Center, 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.   Food City is planning to hire over 1,000 friendly, smiling faces to work at their Distribution Center and in key customer and food service positions at store locations throughout their operation area. The positions include, both entry-level positions and experienced, skilled positions, such as meat cutter, cake decorator, and retail management, as well as various warehousing/distribution positions. 

Thumbs up to cut road speed

Thumbs up to cut road speed FOUR people have died so far this year on peninsula roads, but no deaths have been recorded on the 33 roads where speed limits have been set at 80kph. The speed cuts from 100kph and 90kph to 80kph were introduced in December 2019 on about 110 kilometres of selected Mornington Peninsula Shire-managed roads as part of a two-year trial. Now, half way into the trial, results of an online and phone survey into public acceptance of reducing speeds shows 59 per cent of the 1059 respondents in support and 21 per cent against. A further seven 7 per cent were strongly opposed to the speed trial while 20 per cent were neutral.

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