Werribee Open Range Zoo

35km from Melbourne CBD the Werribee open range zoo is a great place for the family and for an opportunity to grab out the camera and take a few photos. Part of the Werribee park that includes the Werribee mansion and the state rose garden, the zoo is set over 225 hectares and includes a wide range of animals.

We were out on a family day event so I didn’t have the luxury of available time to hunt for photos and I recommend if you have the time for it, spend a day and a good amount of time watching the animals to line up your best shots. It was also raining the day we went, which has its upsides with the animals more likely to be about and not hiding from the sun but the downsides of lower light and noise from the falling rain.

Overall the facilities were good and I was amazed that it was possible to purchase food and drink without having to take a second mortgage on the house. I do recommend Werribee open range zoo and a great day out with the family and for photography.

Grazing Zebras

Grazing Zebras

Hello Zebra

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Project COVID Skies - Part 25 - The circuit breaker edition

After a fourth month absence, I am back with a special “circuit breaker” edition of Project COVID Skies. The reason for this edition is that on Friday 12th February 2021, Dan Andrews the premier of Victoria had announced a stage 4 lockdown that would last for 5 days. The reason for this lockdown is that they had 14 cases of the ‘UK strain’ of the Corona virus which had come through hotel quarantine at the Holiday Inn (airport). It had spread to a worker and some of the close contacts.

The theory the government is going with is that a person that was positive in quarantine had used a nebuliser and that the fine droplets from the nebuliser were able to spread across the floor of the hotel that they were on infecting others. There was a point of contention in the last few days as to if that person had made officials aware of their use of the nebuliser.

Either way, the end result was that even though there were no mystery cases in the state of Victoria, the whole state including regional areas was placed into hard lockdown. This course of action did not sit well with a large part of the public and for many the Stockholm Syndrome with Dan Andrews was now over.

This was evidenced with some flagrant disregard of the chief health officers direction and compliance on mask wearing was incredibly low. I had noticed myself around the suburb of maybe only 10-20% compliance outside and only being adhered to near the shops.

From the 18th February 2021 we will have restrictions reduced and can mostly get on with everything again. Gathering limits have been reduced and mask wearing is just required where social distancing cannot be observed. As I write this there is yet to be any announcements from the states that once again closed their borders to Victoria in terms of if they will be relaxing their stance. NSW didn’t close their border and requested people self isolate for the 5 days.

In the last four months Adelaide and Perth had also had these short and hard lockdowns on the back of very small case numbers. There is an absolute panic when there are any cases in any state except NSW. These reactions and instant shutting of borders is killing the tourism industry. There is no confidence in travel as at any moment a quick trip or a holiday can be turned into a nightmare where you can be locked out of your own state and incur massive expenses for additional accommodation and changing travel plans.

Just prior to Christmas there was an outbreak on the northern beaches of Sydney which resulted in that area going into lockdown. It also resulted in closing the rest of Australia to anyone who had been in the greater Sydney area. The outbreak did get out into western Sydney and had the potential to take off but with close and casual contacts doing the right thing and isolating the outbreak was brought under control. NSW has now gone more than 30 consecutive days without any community transmission, the first time since the start of the pandemic.

I was also caught up in the border wars when Victoria closed its border to NSW. Prior to Christmas the border was closed to Sydney and regional NSW was declared a ‘green zone’ meaning you were able to travel from that area into Victoria. We had planned to be in Sydney for Christmas and had to cancel those plans. After watching the case numbers, which were steady and declining, we chose to drive to Newcastle to visit Dad. We drove inland, avoiding Sydney and adding an extra 5 hours of driving time (as well as a nights accommodation) to an otherwise straight forward trip. We had two solid days in Newcastle and could see the writing was on the wall and were preparing to return to Melbourne on Saturday 2nd January to Sunday 3rd January, ahead of our scheduled plans. What happened on new years eve the Victoria government changed regional NSW to an orange zone and gave us one day, new years day, to get back over the border before it closed to NSW. This was based on 0 cases being in regional NSW.

We left 3am new years day and got to the border at 1pm after driving the extra 5 hours inland (even though we could have gone from Newcastle to the Southern Highlands without stopping). It took an hour to get through the border checkpoint at Albury-Wodonga and we arrived home at 7pm after a straight drive of more than 1200km with a two year old.

I do not regret making the journey and was appreciative of at least being able to spend some time with family. Sadly, the Central Coast LGA was also red zone from Christmas and even though I was but a 20 minute drive from my mothers grave site, I could not go, as if I had, I would have found myself locked out of Victoria.

I think 2021 may have said to 2020, “You think you were bad, hold my beer!”

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Project COVID Skies - Part 24

Welcome to what is hopefully the last edition of Project COVID Skies. Ok, maybe not last as in, I will probably do some future editions with a best of and also document anything of note, but hopefully the last in terms of the original project premise of continuing this project whilst in stage 3 restrictions or higher.

As this project started 2 weeks after our initial lockdown started it also signifies a total of 6 months that Melbourne has been under stage 3 or higher restrictions.

Today 18th October 2020, the Victorian government has announced the easing of a number of restrictions effective from midnight tonight. Our 5km travel restriction will be increased to 25km and the restriction of being allowed out for just 2 hours has also been removed. Thus, the criteria for my project will be no longer in place and I can get out and take photographs of something else.

These announcements have come just as the last few days have seen very low new case numbers across Victoria. The new case numbers from Monday 12th October 2020 - Sunday 18th October 2020 are; 14, 10, 6, 4, 2, 0 and 2. The total for the week was just 38 and there is a total of 137 active cases currently in Victoria. 12 people remain in hospital, the are 0 in ICU and in the last week just 6 people have sadly passed away.

In other news the New Zealand bubble has commenced with NSW and the NT. This is a one way bubble with no need to quarantine on arrival into Australia, however quarantine will be required on entry to back to NZ. This bubble has created a few feathers to be ruffled as a number of people who came in from NZ have made their way to Melbourne. The Victorian government is a bit upset by that, however the Victorian border is open to anyone within Australia who wants to enter it. Any people coming to Victoria will need to follow any restrictions that are in place. This also means leaving Victoria will be difficult and presently would mean quarantine in NSW before being allowed to fly to NZ to quarantine again. My suspicions are that these people probably live here and won’t be in a hurry to leave. The certainly won’t be tourists looking for site seeing in a largely deserted city.

THANK YOU to everyone who has been following along with my weekly blog and keep an eye out for future random editions of Project COVID Skies. Hopefully I will be blogging about something else soon but in the meantime I might enjoy a few weekends off and hope that there will be no need to return to Project COVID skies under the lockdown premise. Time will tell……

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Project COVID Skies - Part 23

Here we are another week and welcome to the disappointment edition of project COVID skies. The Victorian state government had set a goal of a rolling average of 5 cases per day over 14 days to enable some of our restrictions to be relaxed. We looked like we were heading in the right direction and then found stubbornly there were daily new case numbers at twice that and above, so no soup for you!!!! We now must wait longer. As the weather gets warmer and the rest of Australia is able to move about, being stuck in a circle of just 5km is becoming very tiresome.

The new case numbers from Monday 5th October 2020 to Sunday 11th October 2020 were; 11, 13, 4, 10, 10, 12 and 12 with 4 deaths in Victoria. These cases are mostly contained in a few clusters including the Chadstone shopping centre, Kilmore and Box Hill hospital. On the plus side we have had 4 days now with no community transmission.

Everywhere else is plodding along with very low case numbers and are able to enjoy a mostly free life with football semi finals taking place over the weekend drawing solid crowds, albeit restricted in numbers.

The weather was mostly grey and wet so not many shots this week as it was a struggle to find much worth taking a photo of. Here’s hoping next week is a better week for photos and with case numbers.

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Project COVID Skies - Part 22

In Melbourne we are getting closer to freedom. The numbers are coming down nicely and diving in further to the numbers there is very little new cases in the community, in fact there was no cases of community transmission in the last week. We are now at a point where contact tracers are able to act quickly and get hopefully get us on top of managing the virus inline with the other states.

The numbers of new cases for the week Monday 28th September to Sunday 4th October in Victoria were; 4, 9, 11, 14, 8, 6 and 12 for a total of 64 new cases. Total deaths for the week was 12. There was an outbreak at Chadstone shopping centre related to a family outbreak in Frankston, which has attributed to many of those new cases.

As the weather really warmed up at the end of the week many people went out to St Kilda beach and were not following social distancing and many did not have masks. It is really frustrating and disappointing to be so close to officially having restrictions eased that a number of selfish people would put that at risk. Is the idea of a relatively free summer worth a few nights of stupidity?

The biggest COVID related news of the week by far was the president of the Unites States of America, Donald Trump testing positive. With a month to go before the election it is crazy news. The implications of what could happen are mind boggling and who knows what effect it might have on the results. If Trump does recover well from the virus he will be able to use it to his advantage inline with his rhetoric on the virus just being the flu and the USA should re-open and just get on with it.

Not many great photos this week, the skies were either mostly grey or clear with not many clouds of good definition. One interesting capture was a helicopter which just looked like a black helicopter when I took the photo with closer inspection revealing it was a police helicopter.

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Project COVID Skies - Part 21

A most interesting week in the state of Victoria. Case numbers have been decreasing nicely and and as such we will be rewarded with a little bit more relaxation of restrictions outside of the previously announced roadmap. The state government has been fronting up to an enquiry about the hotel quarantine which has looked more like an episode of Hogan’s Heroes where every character is Sergeant Schultz, “I know nothing! Nothing!!” and in the end resulted in the health minister resigning after being thrown under the bus by the state premier Daniel Andrews.

The new case numbers for the week from Monday 21st to Sunday 27th September were; 9, 25, 24, 5, 13, 11, 16 this in comparison to NSW who had 4, 2, 6, 1, 2, 1, 0. The reason for the comparison to NSW is that during the week they had their border opened to SA and some of the northern municipalities were also opened to Queensland, although there were some curious exceptions including one bordering area that has not recorded any cases. Queensland are a month away from a state election and the move to include some northern NSW communities has come as the premier’s popularity was declining over numerous heartless incidents where compassionate entry to Queensland had been denied.

The weather this week has been mostly cold, windy and rainy. Not the ideal weather for getting outside. This will persist for a few day yet so hopefully brings me some more interesting cloud formations.

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Project COVID Skies - Part 20

Spring is well and truly here and the week has provided a number of warm days. Footy is this weekend up to the final round of the home and away season and the days are getting longer. Perfect time to get out the bbq and have everyone…oh that’s right, bugger. Still in lockdown.

The new case numbers are getting lower and the 14 day average has dropped below 50 new cases per day. Today has been the best result in a long time with just 14 cases. There was an outbreak in the Casey Local Government Area (my LGA) with 34 cases attributed to 5 linked families who were actively breaching the rules of stage 4 restrictions. With that outbreak included the new case numbers from Monday 14th September 2020 to Sunday 20th September in Victoria were; 37, 39, 32, 27, 42, 22 and 14. Regional Victoria have had their restrictions eased and there has been a fine introduced of about $5000 for people caught travelling from Melbourne Metro are to regional Victoria.

Case numbers everywhere else remain low and Queensland is finally opening their border to residents of the ACT. For my opinion there needs to be constructive work done between the states to open up travel to more areas that are safe to travel from. The stubbornness shown by state premiers is not helping Australia at all.

In other news, people’s desire to travel and in particular fly was perfectly demonstrated when Qantas sold out a flight in 10 minutes that is to fly from Sydney to Sydney. It is a sightseeing journey taking approximately 7 hours that will head up the coast as far as Airlie Beach in Queensland and then fly to Uluru before returning to Sydney.

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