Quiet country streets described as 'depressing' as locals stay away to avoid Omicron By News February 15, 2022 Add Comment Edit A "shadow lockdown" is throttling business in small country towns as locals fear contracting the virus and putting unnecessary pressure on local healthcare services.Mon, 14 Feb 2022 19:26:36 +0000Caitlyn Gribbin Share this post Related Posts'A job doesn't have a gender': The tradeswomen teaching young women how to use toolsUsually, they're gagged but now we can finally hear from vulnerable Australians under state control Finding it hard to make healthy meals on a budget? Foodbank WA has some tipsA week that started with 'truth-telling' in Yuendumu ends with Constable Zachary Rolfe's fight for his right to silenceIndigenous Cabbage Tree Island community moves into new temporary homeDaniel Andrews's political legacy could be immortalised in bronze — but there's an election to win firstWill global energy giants prevail as Australian gas prices soar even higher?Five people killed and more than a dozen injured in Colorado Springs nightclub shooting
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