Construction Of Mega Suburban Rail Loop Affects Thousands Of Melbourne Residents And Businesses 22/02/2021
It’s been revealed tens of thousands of residents and businesses across middle Melbourne suburbs will be impacted by construction of a mega Suburban Rail Loop…linking Cheltenham in Melbourne’s southeast… to Box Hill in the east The use of masks on public transport has begun to drop…. despite public health safety rules…with more than one in 10 tram and train passengers wearing their masks improperly or not at all. Australians are one step closer to normalcy…with as least 60,000 people to receive their first COVID-19 vaccination shot this week… as the rollout officially kicks off today… A breakthrough in the fight against diabetes….Melbourne researchers have unlocked a recipe…for regenerating the insulin-producing cells that are killed off from the disease…sparking hopes of a way for the body to heal itself.. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au)
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