There was plenty for the T&T lads to chat about again this week.
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Virus bungling was the lead item after a second wave of COVID-19 positive tests during the past fortnight.
Leaving security guards being paid $20 an hour was probably not the best idea as front line enforcers for quarantine travellers in hindsight.
Locally the Warrnambool City Council survey was a hot topic and $600,000 for a revamped bus stop prompted some comment.
Timothy James Auld also had some news relating to a key appointment at the Warrnambool Racing Club.
Until next week - enjoy the gossip.
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