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Residents of Sydney's upper northern beaches are free to leave their homes with the end of a three week lockdown. An advertising campaign to allay fears people may have, about getting the Covid 19 vaccine is set to be rolled out. The Queen and Prince Phillip have been vaccinated against coronavirus. Grave fears are held for passengers on board an Indonesian plane which is believed to have crashed shortly after taking off from Jakarta. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has apparently abandoned plans to become a British citizen, one year after stepping back from royal life. Australian Captain Tim Paine could miss the fourth test, after being picked up swearing at an umpire by an on field microphone. The International Cricket Council is investigating allegations two Indian players were subjected to highly offensive abuse by crowd members at the Sydney Cricket Ground. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sydney's Northern Beaches is back into lockdown - as the coronavirus outbreak in the area grows. "Stay at home" orders for residents will be in place until Wednesday Total fire bans are in place for parts of New South Wales and Victoria The Boxing day test continues at the MCG And Meghan Markle's Christmas present to the Queen - a singing toy hamster - has been mauled to pieces by one of her majesty's CORGI's See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney's northern beaches remains the centre of a coronavirus outbreak cluster with around 70 infections recorded, but New South Wales Health's latest alert shows the virus has spread further throughout the city.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has reported 23 new cases of coronavirus in the state and will impose a lockdown for the Northern Beaches area from 5pm (local time) yesterday.21 of the new cases are linked to the Northern beaches cluster and two remain under investigation.The Premier said it is likely the state will see a repeat of those numbers in the days to come and a localised, mandatory lockdown was necessary."Based on the likelihood that we are going to expect to see a repeat of those numbers across this 24 hours, given what we know from the testing, given what we know from the likely number of cases, we are going to put in health orders for the northern beaches from 5 o'clock today to essentially go back to the restrictions people experienced in March," she said.That means, for residents within the Northern Beaches area, only leaving home for essential purposes such as for work, for compassionate grounds, for exercise or to go shopping.The stay-at-home order will go into effect from today and continue through to midnight on Wednesday.Berejiklian also urged people who might have plans around the city to "consider changing those plans on staying at home", warning "we do not want the virus to spread outside of the Northern Beaches".NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard told northern beaches locals to cancel any plans they have and to "take it seriously" as the outbreak continues to grow."If you have got lunches with a lot of friends today, cancel it. If you are going out for big functions this afternoon, cancel it," Hazzard said."If you are going to a gym, hopefully the gyms have closed, they will be closed by 5pm but I would not be going to a gym. We have an outbreak in Avalon, we do know that the numbers are increasing but we do know that we need to be really cautious."Mystery surrounds 'patient zero'NSW health authorities are still not yet confident they have found the original source of the outbreak, making it difficult to ensure every transmission route is being investigated.Genomic testing shows the virus likely came from the US, however NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant said on Thursday her "anxiety" was that "we haven't found the direct transmission route".This means officials cannot be sure that they've "locked every transmission line".University of Queensland virologist Professor Ian Mackay told the ABC finding the original source was critical."If we can find the index case, that means we can work forward from there to make sure all the contacts have been identified," he said."If we can't find the source, there's always a possibility that some cases have been missed."Northern Beaches in 'voluntary' lockdownPhotos have shown the Northern Beaches community already went into a "voluntary" lockdown last night.The usually packed Manly Corso area was deserted on Friday night after 28 cases of coronavirus were linked to the beachside suburbs.Across the Northern Beaches, the majority of pubs also opted to close.Earlier on Friday, Berejiklian asked residents to stay in their homes for all but essential reasons. "Do not leave your home", Berejiklian implored the 250,000 people living in the Northern Beaches area.
Në ye mɛn ke panë atɔ̈ ke cë ajuiɛɛr jöt caal ben kɔc nhiääc në biän cenë tuany ye nom bɛɛr jɔt në Northern Beaches. Kɔc ke 13 atɔ̈ keke cë keek piac bɛɛr yök keke ye kɔc cë tuany në COVID-19. Akuar Dut atɔ̈ në NSW kuke cë jam në të loië këriɛ̈ɛ̈c rɔt thïn në ye mɛn.
Over 250 thousand residents in Sydney's Northern Beaches have been told to stay home for at least three days unless it is absolutely essential to leave the house. - Χιλιάδες κάτοικοι των προαστίων στις βόρειες παράκτιες περιοχές του Σίδνεϊ βρίσκονται σε lockdown καθώς η πόλη καταγράφει 28 νέα κρούσματα κορωνοϊού. Πολιτείες και επικράτειες αντέδρασαν άμεσα με περιορισμούς στις μετακινήσεις από και προς το Σίδνεϊ.
6/24/2020, Mike and cohost, actor Joey Vieira welcomed actor Ben Milliken to episode 73 Born in Manchester, England, Ben was raised in Bilgola Beach located on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Ben was an amateur boxer for 10 years before pursuing a career in film and television. He spent three years studying at the leading film and television training school in Australia - On Camera Studio - under the direction of Sandra Lee Paterson. Soon after, He began landing roles on television, numerous short films and theatre. Ben starred in the independent feature film, 'Newcastle' - which made its World premiere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Ben, made the move to Los Angeles where he quickly began landing roles in multiple film and television projects including the film 'Blue Crush 2' and most recently he booked the role of Carter on season 5 of Amazon's hit series "Bosch". Coming July 7, 2020 to Amazon and AppleTV, look for Ben Milliken in the new film, 'Mighty Oak' starring as Darby opposite Janel Parrish,Carlos PenaVega and Alexa PenaVega! Enjoy the podcast!Be sure and check out our website and all of our podcasts atwww.conversationspod.wix.com/conversations
What is the draw card for Sydney's Northern Beaches?
The ahead-of-its-time self-titled debut LP from Sydney's Flume was the first step in the producer's eventual journey from a kid who grew up on Sydney's Northern Beaches, making music on his first laptop, learning production from a sample CD in a box of cereal, to world-conquering festival headliner and GRAMMY-winning pioneer of the future bass genre. TRACKS PLAYED: Flume - 'Sintra' Flume - 'Holdin On' Flume - 'Left Alone (feat. Chet Faker)' Flume - 'Sleepless (feat. Jezzabell Doran)' Flume - 'On Top (feat. T.Shirt)' Flume - 'Stay Close' Flume - 'Insane (feat. Moon Holiday)' Flume - 'Change' Flume - 'Ezra' Flume - 'More Than You Thought' Flume - 'Space Cadet' Flume - 'Warm Thoughts' Flume - 'What You Need' Flume - 'Star Eyes' Like a book club for music nerds, For The Record takes a deep dive into a different album each week that we think is worthy of your love and attention. Hosted by Dan Gordon & Maia Bilyk. Produced by Kyle Fensom. Email: fortherecord@fbiradio.com Instagram: @fortherecordfm This show was produced, recorded and broadcasted on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge their ongoing struggle. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Today, we're joined by Mitch Everingham, youth pastor at St Faiths Narrabeen on Sydney's Northern Beaches. He speaks to us about keeping Jesus command to love your neighbour on the agenda under heavy restrictions on face to face contact. Contact Mitch at mitch@stfaiths.org.au. Find the "can we help" button at stfaiths.org.au To get in touch email al.james@youthworks.net
I'm delighted to present another interview in the super-agent series and my guest for this episode is currently ranked in the top 100 agents in Australia. I define a super-agent as anyone earning more than a million dollars a year in gross commission. These are the agents others look to for inspiration and ideas. They're better organized, with better systems and a highly productive marketing plan that continually feeds their new business pipeline. Today's guest is a quiet achiever who sticks to the tasks that win results and I have a feeling you're going to get a lot of takeaways from this episode. Speaking of results, how would you like to be the only agent in your area to use some of the best real estate marketing ideas ever created? What about exclusive postcode rights to powerful brand-boosting strategies, regular coaching, free subscriptions to some of real estate's most popular tech and software and a unique set of tools built to position you as the local authority and attraction agent in your area? Bestagents is the personal marketing partner to hundreds of successful real estate professionals who have secured exclusive postcode rights to use my personal marketing and lead generation ideas in their local area. If you'd like to know more, email me ray@bestagentshq.com or check the show notes for this episode for links and more info. Sydney's James Baker listed 47 homes in 2019 and sold 40 giving him a GCI number very close to $2 million. James has a story that's not unique in real estate success. He has a proven plan and it works so he keeps doing it. Perhaps it's the discipline and focus that keeps him on top year after year. After all, his area of Sydney's Northern Beaches is some of the most highly-priced and sought after real estate in the world. And where you find high-priced property, you find a very competitive local real estate industry with literally hundreds of agents all competing for business. In this interview, you'll discover how James cuts through to stand out from others, how he keeps his days-on-market low and how his loyal client base acts as his most important referral network. James Baker. Corporate Profile and contact points Connect with Ray. ray@bestagentshq.com
Today's guest is Monique McDonell. She says: I am an Australian author who writes contemporary women's fiction including chick lit and romance. I have written all my life especially as a child when I loved to write short stories and poetry. At University I studied Creative Writing as part of my Communication degree. Afterwards I was busy working in public relations I didn't write for pleasure for quite a few years although I wrote many media releases, brochures and newsletters. (And I still do in my day-job!) When I began to write again I noticed a trend - writing dark unhappy stories made me unhappy. So I made a decision to write a novel with a happy ending and I have been writing happy stories ever since. I am the author of five stand alone novels including Mr. Right and Other Mongrels and Hearts Afire and the Upper Crust, Courtside and Jewel Sisters Romance Series. Many of my novels focus on an Australian characters meeting and visiting US characters. I like to think I write men you’ll fall in love with and women you’ll want to be friends with. In 2015 had a piece on writing chicklit featured in the successful Australian non-fiction book Copyfight. I live on Sydney's Northern Beaches with my husband and daughter. To learn more about my writing, my caffeine obsession and my upcoming books please visit www.moniquemcdonell.com.au. Links: Fundraising anthology Amazon author page Website Facebook Twitter Blog Goodreads
This is recorded while shooting the sunrise and swell at the Devil's Cauldron on Sydney's Northern Beaches, 28 July 2019. The Lost Photographers are Stuart and Logan at lostphotographers.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lost-photographers/message
This episode covers the mix of surfing, skating and fitness and how to train the body for the constant stress of these pursuits. My guest this week is Gez McCallum, a WQS surfer, skateboarder and fitness coach from Sydney's Northern Beaches. You can find Gez online at: https://www.eastcoastsurfaris.com.au or on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/gmccallum/You can find us online at www.howtoskate.com.au , www.instagram.com/skatemoresurfmore or on YouTube by searching SkateMoreSurfMore.
Monique McDonnell is an Australian author who writes fun, flirty contemporary women's fiction including chick lit and romance. After many attempts writing books that made her miserable, she decided to write books with happy endings and have been loving the journey ever since. Her debut novel, Mr Right and Other Mongrels, was released in May 2012 and Hearts Afire was released in October of the same year. And she's on a roll because to date, Monique has 22 books to her name. Monique lives on Sydney's Northern Beaches with her husband and daughter which probably explains why the beach features in so many of her novels and why people describe them as excellent beach reads. You can find Monique at her website, Amazon page, and Facebook.
Our first cast this episode of TBF comes from the hills behind Mudgee with some of the countries best anglers searching the crystal clear waters of Windamere to catch and release the giant Golden Perch that swim there. Luke Pearce has finished in the top ten before and has had some great sport during the pre fish this week for the Windamere Golden Classic. Jo Starling recounts her first crack at fly fishing for Australian Bass in beautiful Clarrie Hall Dam in Northern NSW and tells us about Gone Fishing Day at Jervis Bay. Stinker talks about the lighthouse keepers, their families and their fishing exploits and the cow that went to sea and Alex Bellisimo continues his fishing tour of Sydney's Northern Beaches, this week we visit Mona Vale Beach.
This episode we look at the process involved in setting up the biggest Marine Park in the State at Port Stephens and some of the lessons learnt there. Alex Bellisimo focuses on the impact of the proposed lockouts on Sydney's Northern Beaches and Bushy reckons you can't beat Drummer fishing at this time of year.
Karl Attkins grew up surfing and competing on Sydney's Northern Beaches, since finishing his competitive career Karl has been chasing big waves. Karl talks about the importance of being prepared before committing to a big wave surf. Preparation of body, mind, and equipment is essential before you step outside your comfort zone, and stepping outside your comfort zone is the key to progression. Karl also helps us to identify some of the subtleties around fear and instinct, and how awareness of them can help you to face your fears, and avoid injury. How Breath Enhancement Training (B.E.T.) with Nam Baldwin has helped his surfing, both big wave and competitive.
I recently had my first author talk at the lovely Bookoccino book store in Avalon, on Sydney's Northern Beaches. With 20 guests and the staff seated between book shelves we had a nice and cosy atmosphere to discuss downsizing challenges. I gave an overview of the 5 steps to downsize with style with a more […] The post DWS 02: Downsize With Style Author Talk appeared first on Bettina Deda.
I recently had my first author talk at the lovely Bookoccino book store in Avalon, on Sydney's Northern Beaches. With 20 guests and the staff seated between book shelves we had a nice and cosy atmosphere to discuss downsizing challenges. I gave an overview of the 5 steps to downsize with style with a more […] The post DWS 02: Downsize With Style Author Talk appeared first on Bettina Deda.