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24.01.2022 It's time for time out change the roll to line



22.01.2022 The Prime Minister advised on Tuesday night that outdoor play centres should close. These measures align with that ruling. By their nature, the facilities closing today encourage congregations of people in large numbers or enclosed spaces, and that’s something we all must avoid at the moment. Under the closures, playgrounds and other facilities with fencing will be locked, with electrical supply switched off for public barbecues.... Signs will be erected at other open playgrounds, advising of the closure. We can’t physically shut off every playground and other facility that falls under these new arrangements, but we urge the community to take heed of them, for everyone’s sake, Mr Hughes said. Shared pathways, public jetties, boat ramps and open green space will remain open, with social distancing. We will continue to review the situation and take advice from the Australian Government and NSW Health, making decisions accordingly, Mr Hughes said. Obviously, the aim is to get these facilities reopened to the community as soon as possible, but right now the absolute priority is public health and reducing the spread of COVID-19 in our community.

18.01.2022 GUESS WHAT!!! Windybanks now have a Instagram account. head over to Instagram and give us a follow to help support and share our small business :)

17.01.2022 I have received advice from the office that the ban on recreational fishing has been overturned. Legal advice has just been issued confirming that fishing has been classified as passive exercises and therefore as long as social distancing and public gathering rules are complied with it can continue. This is a win for commonsense and will no doubt make a lot of people very happy.... The overall advice for people is to remain at home unless it is necessary but if you need to fish, you are now able to do so.



13.01.2022 Bring it on !!! https://www.facebook.com/108878629136279/posts/4151216304902471/

13.01.2022 https://www.fishingworld.com.au/news/can-i-go-fishing-in-nsw

12.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2597025610555755&id=1712222385702753



11.01.2022 "White Spot is back" When are the Government going to "STOP IMPORTING GREEN PRAWNS" this is the question It just takes one prawn with white spot to get into NSW... 21 April 2020 White spot disease found in South East Queensland again White spot disease has returned to South East Queensland more than three years since the disease was first detected. Biosecurity Queensland undertook routine surveillance for white spot syndrome virus in Moreton Bay last month with mangrove swimming crabs returning positive for the disease. Subsequently, samples from two prawn farms on the Logan River in South East Queensland also returned positive for the disease which devastated seven prawn farms in 2016. Biosecurity Queensland will review all prawn farms to ensure future on-farm biosecurity management is appropriate in dealing with this new detection. This is the second year of production for three prawn farms but the first time white spot disease has been detected again on-farm. Queensland was only months away from obtaining proof of freedom two years of consecutive negative results for white spot syndrome virus. The prawn and crab samples first tested positive at Biosecurity Sciences Laboratory in Brisbane and confirmatory testing was carried out at the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) in Victoria. Biosecurity Queensland representatives will meet with members of the Aquatic Consultative Committee on Emergency Animal Disease this week to discuss the new detections and ongoing management options for white spot syndrome virus. White spot disease is a highly contagious viral infection that affects crustaceans, prawns and crabs, but it is not harmful to human health and seafood from Queensland waters are safe to eat. White spot disease movement restrictions remain in place for raw prawns, yabbies and marine worms from Caloundra to the New South Wales border and west to Ipswich.

08.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/128901227678689/posts/737756133459859/

08.01.2022 BOATING ADVICE | Our boat ramps are open and all Natural Parks are closed you can go out in a boat if you have a reasonable excuse. This could be: Fishing Exercise (i.e. kayaking, sailing, paddling etc.) Travelling to and from work Getting groceries... Providing assistance, care or support to an immediate family member Unless you have an essential need to be out, please stay ashore. And remember, social distancing and self-isolation rules apply on land and on water. Find more information here: https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/covid-19-update.html

07.01.2022 The thing people do !!!! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1372097272997295&id=100005911051967

07.01.2022 I'm Going Fishing too good to look at !!!



06.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157959541480631&id=118052160630

03.01.2022 One thing we are still able too do is get your Windybank's Bait and rod go fishing just you and the water and the fish

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