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Trump may support US Postal Service funding if added to virus stimulus

Australia suffered another deadly day with aged care homes again in focus. Follow our live updates here.

  • Natasha Rudra and Fiona Buffini

Yesterday

Taylor to keep clamps on gas exporters

The Morrison government is poised to extend conditions on gas exporters that it says will help push down contract gas prices on the east coast.

  • Phillip Coorey, Angela Macdonald-Smith and Elouise Fowler

'Absolute garbage': fury mounts over Australia's travel bans

Health Minister Greg Hunt says moves to lift the cap on Australians returning home might have to wait until Melbourne is on top of the virus.

  • Andrew Tillett

No one in charge of Victoria's hotel quarantine

The lawyer leading the inquiry into Victoria's hotel quarantine debacle has 180,000-plus pages of documents but still has no idea who was in charge of what. There were "multiple and potentially overlapping" areas of responsibility.

  • Hannah Wootton

Fury mounts over Australia's travel bans

Thousands of Australians remain stranded overseas; Victoria's second wave likely escaped hotel quarantine; Gladys Berejiklian says sorry for the Ruby Princess breach. Follow updates here.

  • Ronald Mizen, Tom McIlroy and Fiona Buffini
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Letters: Don't blame states for border closures

Decentralisation, Victoria, lockdowns, productivity.

Investment needed to shore up gas supply shortfalls: ACCC

The competition watchdog has presented its latest snapshot of Australia's gas supply arrangements.

  • Tom McIlroy

Tax Office probes early super withdrawals

More than 400 account holders withdrawing retirement savings through the government's superannuation early access scheme are being investigated by the tax office.

  • Tom McIlroy and Ronald Mizen

This Month

States to remove border barriers for tradies, teachers

Should the deal go as planned, the only barrier to cross-jurisdictional movement would be any remaining border bans still in place due to the coronavirus.

  • Phillip Coorey

Class action lawyers find failings in Ruby Princess report

Lawyers leading a class action into the Ruby Princess debacle say a report has shown up significant mistakes by the ship's owners and cruise operators.

  • Tom McIlroy and Fiona Carruthers

Banks hand COVID-19 spending data to the ABS

Major banks have finalised a deal with the Australian Bureau of Statistics to hand over detailed data on the spending habits of business and consumers to better track investment and consumption.

  • Tom McIlroy and Matthew Cranston

Labor turns up heat on aged care response

Former Labor leader Bill Shorten slammed the Morrison government's handling of the virus among aged care residents, saying their carers are paid 'crap' wages, as additional federal assistance was deployed to aged care facilities in Melbourne.

  • Tom McIlroy

Faster Victorian lockdown backed by AFR readers

The Victorian government should have introduced a stage four lockdown sooner to get the state's second wave of coronavirus under control, the majority of readers of The Australian Financial Review say.

  • Finbar O'Mallon

Victoria's curve flattens; hopes for vaccine by 2021

Premier Daniel Andrews announced that Victoria's state of emergency had been extended, but restrictions appear to be working; Jacinda Ardern's coalition partner Winston Peters wants the NZ election delayed; Labor says Australia is 'behind the world' in vaccine race. How Sunday unfolded.

Victoria reports 303 new cases, 4 more deaths

Study hints, can't prove, survivor plasma fights COVID-19. Germany declares most of Spain a virus risk region. Follow updates here.

  • Timothy Moore
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Feuding states create roadblock to Australia's recovery

The 'Team Australia' approach of just a few months ago has given way to competing state agendas, leaving businesses and families isolated and making Scott Morrison's task more difficult.

  • Phillip Coorey and John Kehoe

The power of one: Rex Patrick's solo move shakes up the Senate

Senate powerbroker Rex Patrick's belief he needs to be a solo act for his political survival has thrown another wildcard into Senate horse-trading.

  • Andrew Tillett

My virulent career: get ready for diseased jobs of the future

Like all great disruptors, a tiny virus is going to destroy jobs and create new ones.

  • Rowan Dean

Everybody pays the price for border populism

States cannot attempt to keep a clean sheet on infections at home while they undermine the collective economy.

  • The AFR View

NSW zooms in on travellers from Canberra

Strict new arrival procedures have been implemented on flights from the ACT, and officials are checking temperatures and IDs.

  • Ronald Mizen