
Today is the day COVID-19 restrictions start properly easing, with pubs allowing more than a handful of people inside across the country.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison may announce extra cash this week, not for those doing it tough, but for those renovating their kitchen, while News Corp keeps peddling Wuhan conspiracy theories.
Restrictions ease
The Queensland government has unveiled its plan to ease restrictions in the state, though aims to keep the Queensland bubble intact. From today, locals can travel freely across the state (well, everywhere but biosecurity or restricted zones for Indigenous communities).
NSW now allows road trips and regional travel, even going so far as to launch a tourism campaign to encourage travellers to spend their cash within the state. Pubs and restaurants can host 50 patrons, so long as they have four square metres of space each. NSW has become the first state to reopen the pokies.
Victoria now permits groups of 20 to gather inside or outside, with pubs, restaurants and cafes also allowed 20 patrons, so long as they keep 1.5 metres apart and leave their contact details.
Despite these new measures, the state has extended its state of emergency by three weeks until June 21 thanks to cases detected in schools. About 100 kids from schools in Melbourne’s northwest are self-isolating after being exposed to the virus.
Cash for kitchens
Direct cash grants for home renovations may be part of a new round of stimulus for the residential construction sector expected to be signed off by the national cabinet this week.
The industry has estimated a $4 billion home renovation grant scheme would bring in a return of about $7 to $8 billion.
Not everyone is thrilled: some have questioned why international students and most universities still haven’t received a cent of government funding, with many on temporary visas lining up for food amid the pandemic.
News Corp is at is again
In yet another exclusive by The Daily Telegraph’s political editor Sharri Markson, a former intelligence chief has said it is possible COVID-19 could have leaked from a Wuhan laboratory.
Former head of foreign affairs, defence and ASIO Dennis Richardson has called for a security review of similar laboratories around the world, though (despite the article’s headline) stressed the leak was simply “a possibility”.
It comes after the Tele was criticised for hyping up a leaked dossier “prepared by concerned Western governments” that exposed the Wuhan laboratory theory. The story was picked up by US media, though turns out did not contain new information. It was simply a summary of publicly available material prepared by the US State Department.
Super Scam
Fraudsters have targeted Australians accessing the government’s early release superannuation scheme, with scammers setting up fake MyGov accounts then lodging applications.
Using stolen identities, criminals have attempted to withdraw up to $10,000 — the maximum amount under the scheme — from individuals’ accounts.
The federal government and the Australian Taxation Office told the ABC security has been tightened, but did not provide any details as to how.
Protests
Over the weekend in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney hundreds of anti-vaccination, anti-5G conspiracy theorists protesters gathered yet again.
On Saturday in Brisbane, they blocked a highway, while in Sydney protesters chanted “freedom of choice” and “my body, my choice”.
Those flouting social distancing measures face fines of $1652 each.
Re the Super. The current rort is to withdraw $10,000 under this scheme, then contribute it straight back in as a deductible contribution. It gets worse, some are salary sacrificing the deduction also.
Worth a look, I’d say.
The city of Easton Connecticut has become the first city in the USA to officially ban 5G wireless technology.
“Radio Frequency (RF) radiation guidelines since 1996 and lacked long-term safety testing of the new 5G wireless technology, despite being advised to do so by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the U.S. General Accounting Office, and hundreds of medical and scientific experts around the world.” Children’s Health Defence.
The 5G wireless technology is being rushed through at a rate of knots not fathomable in comparison to the possible dire health outcomes.
Will the new beaut super vaccine be any different?
I don’t share this unabated idolatrous worship of the white tunic high priests and priestesses of the industrial medical and health complex and hold disdain those who cheer-lead them in the MSM.
Crikey…Why are you allowing this complete nonsense comment to be published? It is at best misinformation, and definitely FAKE NEWS!
Please remove it ASAP!!
Ah yes, the ideologue. All you have to do is punch it into your search bar and see for yourself.
In case you can’t spell, which seems to be a strong possibility, it’s E A S T O N. You got it? And then you go C O N N E C T I C U T. There, that was n’t too bad was it? Now all you have to do is add 5G to those two words and there you have it. Well done.
i am sure even ignoramuses like you can spell 5G.
Can you explain the meaning behind your title Newnordic?
What was that Drew? I did n’t quite catch it.
D-nt -iss -e -ff t-o -uch -r i -ell th-m -ll -ho -uo -eally a-e cut. i f-r c-n m-an i-. -uo kn-w i a- -razy.
No worries about fluoridation or chemtrails? Hard to deal with self-imposed ignorance. Like arguing with a young-earth creationist.
Ah, Sharri Markson, whom Andrew Elder once called “Brynne Edelsten without the wit, talent, or news sense”.
http://andrewelder.blogspot.com/2014/08/a-modest-proposal-for-newscorp.html