This year’s Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island has been cancelled.
It’s a fair question I have seen ataff cleaners who have done piss poor job in cleaning seats at my local cinema before all this COVID happened.
The revamped European schedule for the 2020 F1 season was released overnight. It will include two races each in Austria and Britain. There will be a limit on the number of pit crew personnel. Paddock staff will be tested for coronavirus before leaving for races and tested regularly on arrival. In order to limit contact with the public, they are due to be flown on chartered jets as well as staying in block-booked hotels within driving distance of the circuit.
How bizarre is that? The testers from ASADA won’t be tested for COVID-19 when they take samples from AFL players.
The issue has now been resolved.
Under the new protocols, in consultation with the AFL, ASADA testing staff will undergo COVID tests before coming into contact with players.
However, his colleague Health Minister Brad Hazzard has banned the NRL from admitting the public to corporate boxes at this weekend’s matches.
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Reaching over the sideline fence and using a single microphone, Hollis breached the two-metre barrier required to be kept around players.
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Just announced that as of this weekend, 2000 fans are allowed in stadiums in Queensland.
Sea World will open next Friday. Movie World and Wet ‘n’ Wild on 15 July.
Gold Coast won’t know what to do. Might be the biggest crowd up there
Filming of several movies and TV shows will resume in Queensland from this month, as restrictions continue to ease.
From next weekend, stadiums in Queensland will be allowed to hold 25 per cent of their usual crowd capacity.
This came a day after WA raised the capacity limit of Perth’s Optus Stadium to 30,000.
Meanwhile, Racing Victoria chief Giles Thompson has warned this year’s spring carnival could be at risk due to recent spike in infection cases in the state.
That’s four players following the charity match they recently played in.