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Chad Morgan performs at Gowrie Little Plain Hall
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Chad Morgan performed to a full house at Gowrie Little Plain Hall on Saturday the 2nd April.
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Kylie Hogan was the supporting act on the night. Barry Heinemann from the Gowrie Little Plain Hall said everyone had a good
night. “They [Chad and Kylie] will be back here on the 22nd April 2023,” Mr Heinemann said.
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ABOVE: Chad Morgan performing on stage at Gowrie Little Plain Hall. LEFT: Audience members watching the performance.
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COVID Vax mandates ease Tomorrow, 14th April, most venues will see their vaccination mandates for workers and customers removed.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the relaxed mandates will come into effect after 1am on the 14th April. Venues that will no longer have vaccination mandates are pubs, clubs,
cafes and restaurants, in place for ‘vulnerable theme parks, casinos settings’. and cinemas, weddings, This includes hospitals, showgrounds, galleries, aged and disability care, libraries, museums and prisons, schools and early nrevchildhood aT ehcentres. T stadiums. However, vaccination Ms Palaszczuk said the mandates will remain vaccine mandates have achieved their purpose of slowing the spread of COVID. “More than 90 per cent of Queenslanders 12 and over have been fully vaccinated,” she said. “The Chief Health Officer advises we can now safely ease these settings and still maintain a high level of protection. Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said businesses and patrons are being given plenty of notice. “These measures have done their job,” she said. “By April 14th, it is anticipated we will be at a stage of the current wave where we are comfortable
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