27/07/2021
7-Eleven at Yarraville an exposure site
he 7-Eleven at the corner of Williamstown and Somerville roads has been added as a COVID-19 tier two exposure site. A case attended the convenience store on Sunday, July 24 from 7.05am-7.50am. It comes as Victoria recorded nine new local cases on Wednesday, including a traffic controller at the Moonee Valley Racecourse testing site. The health advice for anyone who visited a tier two site is to get tested urgently and isolate until a negative
22/07/2021
Woolworths and Seven Eleven servo in Dapto and Fairy Meadow deep-cleaned after COVID case visits
More venues in the Illawarra have received notification from NSW Health that they have been visited by someone with COVID-19. The 7-Eleven store at Dapto underwent deep cleaning yesterday after a person who tested positive to the virus visited at the weekend. The person attended the store at 5pm on Saturday. They signed in using a QR code and a subsequent review of CCTV footage confirmed they were in the store for a short period
Systems integrator Anatas has helped Australian fuel company Ampol overhaul its digital systems, putting an end to its “spaghetti junction” of integrations. Leveraging integration platform-as-a-service (IpaaS) vendor Boomi’s AtomSphere platform, Anatas was recruited to connect systems and data across its supply chain, providing consultancy and architectural guidance. The new Boomi-based system was developed to replace what Lindsay Hoare, head of technology at Ampol, referred to as a “spaghetti junction” of hundreds of on-premises, point-to-point integrations.
Police seized more than 300,000 cigarettes and more than $12,000 in cash in raids on five businesses, a house and a storage shed in Shepparton and Mooroopna on Wednesday morning. Shepparton Divisional Tasking Unit Sergeant Peter Warden said police executed search warrants on four Shepparton businesses and one in Mooroopna, as well as a Shepparton house and a storage shed in Mooroopna over the alleged sale of illegal tobacco. As well as the cigarettes and
A service station in Tamworth’s Peel Street has pumped the spirits of resident, Clara Palmer, on her 100th birthday. The BP – today clearly standing for Birthday Party – has become a regular hang-out for Clara over the years. The staff enjoy spoiling her and today, they joined Clara, her partner Phil and friend Marie for a small celebration, to mark the milestone. “To get to 100, you don’t know what’s going to be next,