Business
Man charged following abuse of McDonald’s worker over QR code check-in requirement – Sydney Morning Herald
The man was rebuked by NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard on Monday after allegedly abusing staff and failing to register his details for contact tracing purposes….

“The man refused and allegedly became aggressive and verbally abused staff, before he pushed a cash register and printer off the counter and left the restaurant. No injuries were reported,” a NSW Police statement said.
The 25-year-old, from St Marys, was arrested at Riverstone police station on Monday afternoon. He was charged with damaging property, using offensive language in a public place and failing to comply with the COVID-19 public health order.
The Health Minister rebuked the man’s actions…
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Banana farmers still salvaging fruit four weeks after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred
-
Business23 hours ago
5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Monday 7 April 2025
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Measles alert: Australia Zoo, Hospital ED, Sushi Hub, Holey Moley Mini Golf and train stations among QLD infection sites
-
General7 hours ago
Politicians asked how to Trump-proof Australia’s fragile economy on Q+A