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EXCLUSIVE: Interior designer and 'freedom fighter' who smugly waived a dubious 'exemption' at a bottle shop worker when asked to wear a mask gives a bizarre reason for her outburst and reveals why she can no longer leave her home

An interior designer who abused a bottle shop worker when he asked her to wear a face mask indoors has described herself as 'unvaccinated, untested and unafraid' of Covid-19. Katherine Militello was caught on CCTV waving a supposed exemption letter in the face of Glenorie Cellarbrations store manager Alan in Sydney's north-west on July 23. The store manager said he felt Ms Militello was 'aggressive and rude' and did not trust the legitimacy of the letter, so he refused her service. But the mother-of-one told Daily Mail Australia she has a genuine medical exemption, admitting: 'I did not handle the rejection of service in a gracious manner'. Ms Militello, whose Instagram account has been reported for allegedly 'inciting violence' and supporting anti-lockdown protests, said she is a woman of Christian faith and was 'distraught' when the CCTV footage was shared online. 'The very public display on my very private battle has left me nothing sh

Will he ever stop? The excuse Dan Andrews will use for keeping millions in lockdown even as new modelling shows reopening Australia at PM's vaccine benchmarks will NOT cause more Covid deaths - regardless of case numbers

Long-suffering Victorians trapped in their sixth gruelling coronavirus lockdown were warned by Daniel Andrews that the harsh stay-at-home measures would remain in place if residents continue to 'break the rules'. His threat comes as revised Covid modelling being used to plan Australia's move out of the pandemic shows easing lockdown as part of the nationwide reopening plan with high case numbers will 'not lead to more deaths' once vaccination rates hit 70 and 80 per cent.  But with the number of double-jabbed nowhere near that level yet, the Victorian premier scolded 'selfish' residents for visiting family, as well as young people he accused of putting off getting a Covid swab even after experiencing symptoms. He said in some cases people who later tested positive had been infectious in the community for over a week, spreading the disease to their loved ones. 'The longer people break the rules, the longer these rules will be on,' Mr Andrews warned. V

EXCLUSIVE: 'Disgusting' campaign to sabotage Australia's vaccination roll-out as militant anti-vaxxers fail to show for 'booked' appointments - ensuring thousands of jabs go to waste

Anti-vaccination protesters threaten to send thousands of vials of Covid jabs into the bin in a wicked campaign to sabotage the vaccine rollout.  Anti-vaxxers have taken to social media and encrypted search engines in a co-ordinated effort to stympie the nation's efforts to vaccinate the population by deliberately failing to turn up for vaccination appointments. As a result, thousands of bookings have gone begging and vital supplies of vaccines are being wasted.  A source within Victoria's health department has told Daily Mail Australia authorities are aware of the 'wicked' campaign that threatens to extend lockdowns across Australia.  Militant Anti-vaccination protesters are attempting to sabotage the vaccine roll-out People line up outside the Covid vaccination hub at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds in Melbourne on Wednesday Health workers prepare Pfizer vaccinations at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre mass vaccination hub WHAT IS DUCKDUCKGO?  DuckDuckGo

sydney and melbourne will swelter through a steamy spring with more rain and higher temperatures forecast - and horrific bushfires could start weeks ear

Sydney and Melbourne will swelter through a steamy start to September - before heavy rainfall follows throughout their Covid lockdowns, forecasters predict. Spring is forecast to bring above average rainfall for the eastern states as well as cooler days and warmer nights, the Bureau of Meteorology said. Over in Western Australia, chilly nights will be the norm from next Wednesday, with spring days also tipped to be warmer for those who call the Northern Territory and Tasmania home. 'Temperatures will increase across much of Australia as we enter spring,' the BOM told Daily Mail Australia. The start of spring should bring steamy weather conditions in Sydney and Melbourne, according to the Bureau of Meterology (pictured, a woman roller skating in Bondi) Residents in capital cities such as Melbourne and Sydney will then see large volumes of rainfall in spring (pictured, a woman rugged in trendy Melbourne suburb St Kilda) SPRING OUTLOOK IN YOUR STATE  NSW: Warmer than average tempe

major disruptions for food fuel and packages as thousands of aussie truck drivers prepare to strike

Deliveries of food, fuel and packages will potentially be disrupted after truck drivers across Australia agreed to a strike from midnight. The 24-hour strike by 7,000 Toll drivers is over a proposal by the employer to open up work to labour hire casuals and contractors.   The Transport Workers' Union said delivery of vaccines and essential medical supplies will not be disrupted by the strike.  Negotiations between the drivers and Toll over a new enterprise bargaining agreement broke down, with the union claiming the company wants to cut overtime paid to permanent employees and bring in casuals and contractors on lower wages. The 24-hour strike by 7,000 Toll drivers is over a proposal by the employer to open up work to labour hire casuals and contractors Transport Workers Union rep Ian Buckingham speaks to striking truckies in Brisbane, Queensland Drivers fear transport companies are attempting to casualise the workforce and push wages down  The Transport Workers' Union said del

a teacher who called in sick to go to the melbourne cup races with her school principal husband pleads guilty to fraud

A Queensland teacher who took sick leave to attend Melbourne Cup Day functions and travel interstate with her school principal husband has avoided a conviction for fraud. Suzette Maree Webster's actions were 'more stupidity than any great intention to deceive' but clearly fraud, acting magistrate Peter Cooke said in sentencing the 56-year-old on Friday. Webster admitted committing the fraud while working as a teacher at Wellers Hill State School in the Brisbane suburb of Tarragindi. She was charged after an investigation by the state's corruption watchdog into her husband John Leonard Webster. Brisbane school teacher, Suzette Maree Webster pleaded guilty to fraud after an investigation uncovered 17 days of sick leave she wasn't entitled to He is facing charges of misusing a corporate credit card and dishonestly obtaining money relating to school activities. Crime and Corruption Commission investigators found text messages that didn't correlate with her being at

Boy, 12, has part of his face ripped off by husky hours before man is attacked by two pit bulls and left in critical condition just 10 miles apart in Houston

Two vicious dog attacks occurred in Houston on Thursday, with a 12-year-old boy suffering serious injuries to his face after being attacked by a husky while getting off a school bus. The attack took place just hours after a man was critically injured by two pit bulls only a few miles away elsewhere in the city, in what has become one of the highest ranked areas for dog bites and fatal dog attacks nationwide. The first incident, which was captured on 'horrific' surveillance video according to authorities, took place at 6:30 am in the 4300 block of Queens Retreat Drive, where a 67-year-old man was taking an early morning walk. Deputies with Harris County Precinct 4 told KPRC 2 that a pair of pit bulls crossed the street and confronted the man, who attempted to back away from the dogs as they pounced and attacked him. The man was flown via Life Flight to a nearby hospital in critical condition.  Elmer Lavigne, a retired sheriff's deputy, told the outlet that the attack occurre