No New Cases Of Highly-Contagious Delta Strain In Qld 25/07/2021
No new cases of the highly-contagious Delta strain were recorded in Queensland on Saturday, just a day after it emerged an infected airline flight attendant had travelled thousands of kilometres across the state for more than a week. Labor MPs have been accused of telling “bold faced” over the social media posts claiming the Morrison Government plans to move aged pensioners onto a cashless debit card. Former students and current parents of Brisbane Grammar School are demanding a government probe into its management amid claims of a “dangerous sense of entitlement” that puts the interests of the college above the welfare of children. Sporting clubs across the southeast are hoping the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032 bring financial support to unearth the next generation of sporting heroes. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at couriermail.com.au.
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