China Bans Meat Exports From SA Abattoir Due To Covid 2/2/2022
Industry bodies and a federal MP have hit back at China’s decision to ban meat exports from a Naracoorte abattoir allegedly temporarily due to Covid-19 cases.
Losing city streets for months at a time to let restaurants and shops spill into the streets to entice people to return to the CBD has been widely supported by traders.
Police involved in Cleo Smith’s abduction case have revealed they will not take part in a TV special because it is “highly inappropriate”.
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AFL star Chad Wingard has urged social media networks to introduce user identification laws to stamp out “hurtful” and hateful abuse from anonymous sources.
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