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Boom Radio: Morning News Update
Boom Radio: Morning News Update

Scott Gilchrist
Friday 1 May 2020
10:00am

Australian Defence Force officers contract coronavirus

Five defence force officers in the Middle East have contracted coronavirus.

The Australian Defence Force decided to test personnel after a number of local contractors tested positive to the virus.

Four have returned to Australia and were taken to Royal Darwin Hospital with the fifth officer returned to Australia earlier after completing their deployment, and is currently in mandatory quarantine in Brisbane.

Shipbuilder to receive $350 million to construct patrol boats

Six new patrol boats are set to be built by shipbuilder Austal in a fast-tracked $350 million defence project.

Defence Minister Linda Reynolds announced that the additional vessels will be built in WA for the Royal Australian Navy.

She said the vessels will provide support to the economy and create jobs during the pandemic, as well as enhance national security.

The Good News: Happy campers after lockdown ease

Campgrounds and Private Caravan parks set to open across WA today
Western Australia’s national parks, reserves and state forests are reopening today after eased coronavirus restrictions.

Borders within WA are still closed so residents will only be able to visit sites within their own region.

Minister for Tourism Paul Papalia told operators they are allowed to accept guests providing the 10- person gathering rule was followed.

He said the 4 square metres per person rule should also be followed particularly with shared facilities and other communal areas.

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