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There are now 32 active cases in Victoria including returning travellers in hotel quarantine Acting Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan looks on while Deputy Chief Health Officer Professor Allen Cheng. Photo: AAP/Erik Anderson 3 January 2021 10:30am Victoria has recorded three new locally acquired coronavirus cases overnight, all related to the Black Rock restaurant cluster that originated from the outbreak in New South Wales. There were reportedly 22,477 test results processed on Saturday acting Premier Jacinta Allen said earlier today, while long queues at testing sites are forming every day. At the moment the total number of COVID-19 infections linked to the Smile Buffalo Thai restaurant has increased to 21. ....
Victoria has recorded 10 new locally acquired cases of coronavirus, including two cases that tested positive in NSW. The 10 cases doubles the 5 new locally acquired cases reported on Friday, the first day of 2021. It comes as a man and a woman from NSW allegedly fled from officers at Melbourne Airport after arriving on a flight from Canberra at around 11am on Friday. The 26-year-old man and 24-year-old woman normally reside in NSW. After being spoken to by officers at the airport they were informed they d have to quarantine for 14 days, at which point they allegedly ran from the officer, and were picked up by a vehicle that took them away from the airport. ....
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Prominent pub company to offer $1000 sign-on bonuses due to Melbourne-wide staff shortages Image by Patrick Tomasso The Melbourne hospitality industry is currently experiencing a staff shortage crisis. Now that Melbourne’s hospitality industry has reopened and is back to operating near its full capacity, the customer demand on pubs, cafes, bars and restaurants has skyrocketed. During the lockdown, venues would have had to lay off staff because they couldn’t afford to pay their wages – remembering that much of the hospitality industry is made up of casual workers, many of whom weren’t aided by the federal government’s financial support schemes. ....