Thousands Of Shoppers At Highpoint Ordered To Isolate Over COVID Fears 25/05/2021
Thousands of Highpoint shoppers have been ordered to isolate, after four people in Melbourne’s northern suburbs tested positive to coronavirus.Australian authorities are investigating popular adult content site OnlyFans over fears it is being used as a vehicle to traffic drugs, launder money and exploit children. Parents have hit back at claims they’re to blame for Australia’s year 4 students trailing 22 other countries in maths because they didn’t teach their kids numbers and letters before kindergarten. And in AFL, Carlton and Gold Coast have launched separate tribunal challenges which they believe will restore the right of players to fairly tackle and collide with opponents as part of the fabric of Australian football. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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