Tag: LOCKDOWN
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POLICE INVESTIGATING TAREE CBD CRIME WAVE
Lockdown has crippled many businesses across the Mid Coast- but now they’re facing a bigger problem. Police are investigating a crime wave in the Taree CBD. Fed up businesses are calling for more action and surveillance on the streets.
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CASINO JOINS KYOGLE IN LOCKDOWN TONIGHT
Casino is going into lockdown from midnight tonight. The stay-at-home order will be in place until October 11, in line with Kyogle’s lockdown, which was announced last night. The Northern Rivers has recorded five new COVID cases.
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TWO ADDITIONAL COVID CASES IN KYOGLE
A nervous wait for the people of Kyogle, after two new COVID cases were detected in the town. Business owners are preparing for the long weekend, but they’re wary a lockdown could be introduced at a moment’s notice.
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EASED RESTRICTIONS IN KEMPSEY SHIRE COULD BE SHORT LIVED
Just hours after restrictions were lifted – Kempsey is tonight at risk of going back into lockdown thanks a number of new cases. It comes as restrictions return to neighbouring Port Macquarie – the unfolding situation leaving disheartened locals searching for answers.
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BYRON BAY BUSINESSES ON EDGE WITH UNCERTAINTY
The Byron community waits to hear if it will be plunged back into lockdown, just hours after tasting freedom. One new case was recorded in the shire last night, on the eve of its seven day lockdown being lifted.
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MID COAST COMMUNITY CELEBRATES THE END OF LOCKDOWN
Deputy Premier John Barilaro made the call to lift the lockdown for the Mid Coast shortly after nine o’clock last night, following days of back and forth with local MP Stephen Bromhead. Business owners scrambled to reopen to customers for the first time in months.
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MANNING VALLEY NETBALL SEASON CALLED OFF EARLY
Manning Valley Netball has its season – as uncertainty continues over the state’s lockdown. Players now wait to find out if presentations can be held in person.
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BALLINA HOPEFUL TO BRING HOME NRRRL TROPHY DESPITE LOCKDOWN
Despite uncertainty surrounding when N-triple R-L matches will return, the Ballina Seagulls remain hopeful they can bring home the trophy this year. With more than five players out with injury – the break should allow the side to to return full-strength.