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Coronavirus update: Formula One Grand Prix called off, Trump announces travel ban, Tom Hanks tests positive

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-12/coronavirus-live-updates-mclaren-lewis-hamilton-travel-ban/12...

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@davidc4430 wrote:

What is within 5km of your Melbourne home? Find out where you can go under stage 4 coronavirus restrictions with our interactive map

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-04/how-to-measure-whats-within-5km-radius-of-your-home-coronavir...


This is great, actually that means i can go quite  further away than I thought.  I used maps to estimate.  Both n ear her Bunnings are within my range.  Not that it is much help as they will not allow anybody but tradies in.  🙂   I really want to paint my sewing room.....   Wonder if it possible to buy on line and pick up?

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@davidc4430 wrote:

What is within 5km of your Melbourne home? Find out where you can go under stage 4 coronavirus restrictions with our interactive map

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-04/how-to-measure-whats-within-5km-radius-of-your-home-coronavir...


This is great, actually that means i can go quite  further away than I thought.  I used maps to estimate.  Both n ear her Bunnings are within my range.  Not that it is much help as they will not allow anybody but tradies in.  🙂   I really want to paint my sewing room.....   Wonder if it possible to buy on line and pick up?


If you local Bunnings has a drive through service, Bunning customers  are offering a click and collect service

 

I also read that the 5km radius is totally not hard and fast, eg you mentioned you needed dog 'n chook food so if you can only obtain them say  7km - 10km  away you are still acting within in the law to go and get them as your animals need to be fed

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Open with restrictions

Hardware stores like Bunnings will be open for collection and delivery, but not for shoppers to walk in.

“To give you the retail example, for instance, Bunnings, you will no longer be able to go into a Bunnings store but you will be able to collect goods without making contact with anybody,” Andrews said.

 

https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/melbournes-retail-sector-stripped-to-the-bare-essent...

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@imastawka wrote:

Open with restrictions

Hardware stores like Bunnings will be open for collection and delivery, but not for shoppers to walk in.

“To give you the retail example, for instance, Bunnings, you will no longer be able to go into a Bunnings store but you will be able to collect goods without making contact with anybody,” Andrews said.

 

https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/melbournes-retail-sector-stripped-to-the-bare-essent...


Thought I just said that   ......................              

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@davidc4430 wrote:

Victorian coronavirus rulebreakers warned as Melbourne woman charged with attacking police officer over mask

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-04/victoria-police-concerned-sovereign-citizens-amid-mask-assaul...

 

bail? really? c'mon dan get serious!


Daniel Andrews is the Premier of Victoria.

 

ALL Australian jurisdictions have 3 separate arms, all (supposedly, in the case of the first two) independent from the others.

 

They are the Legislature (Parliament), the Executive (Cabinet/Government) and the Judiciary (Courts).

 

None are constitutionally allowed to interfere in the processes of the others, and especially with the Judiciary, if the Government tried to start interfering with sentencing and bail decisions, we are on the road to dictatorship.

 

Do you REALLY think that's a good idea?

 

We are heading that way with all the 'security' laws we have, when the previous laws were good enough to achieve the purpose without eroding what freedoms we have.

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Thought I just said that   ..

 

Yes, you did, but some people like to see a link, and not take someone's word for it.

 

Especially these days in Melbourne.  It's gunna be a bit worrisome over the next few weeks

 

Ooooh... I forgot this.......big grin smiley.gif

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@imastawka wrote:

Thought I just said that   ..

 

Yes, you did, but some people like to see a link, and not take someone's word for it.

 

Especially these days in Melbourne.  It's gunna be a bit worrisome over the next few weeks

 

Ooooh... I forgot this.......big grin smiley.gif


Im not in the habit of lying................... However, for the doubting people out there in ebayland, do they not know how to  use google or a phone  It worrisome everywhere atm ...............

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Never suggested for a minute you were lying.

 

And yes, some people do not know how to Google.

 

They ask questions when the answer is not hard to find with Google

 

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@domino-710 wrote:

And - here we go - SA.

 

Let's see how Steve handles it.


Time to test all staff and support at meat works as detecting an infection before symptoms become obvious ensures less spreading

 

(and this testing being precautionary , no isolation is demanded , unless a positive result is reported) 

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