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Why we should all be barracking for Sydney

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announces new COVID restrictions, including mandatory masks indoors.

That NSW is allowing businesses to stay open and people to leave their homes should give hope to lockdown-weary Victorians that there may be another way.

CMO declares seven Sydney areas hotspots; NSW records 16 new cases

CMO Paul Kelly has declared seven local government areas in Sydney COVID-19 hotspots. That unlocks federal funding for people who cannot work if the areas go into lockdown for more than seven days.

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AstraZeneca

Australia likely won’t use AstraZeneca after October, except by request

Australia will likely not use the AstraZeneca vaccine after October except by request, with the national rollout to rely on the Pfizer dose.

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Immigration

Biloela asylum seeker family given three month bridging visas

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has given the Murugappan family three month bridging visas.

Three members of the Tamil asylum seeker family that had been detained on Christmas Island have been granted three-month bridging visas.

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Crime

Remains found in landfill formally identified as Melbourne mother Ju Zhang

Police say Ju Zhang’s disappearance is extremely out of character.

Police have offered their condolences to the family as human remains found at a landfill site in Wollert last week were formally identified as mother Ju Zhang. 

Zoom CEO says five days in the office won’t return as hybrid work model goes mainstream

“To let every employee come back to the office five days a week, I do not think that model works,” the Zoom CEO has told Australian investors.

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Hate romcoms? You’ll find it very hard to dislike this one

Nikesh Patel and Rose Matafeo in <i>Starstruck</i>.

Award-winning New Zealand comedian Rose Matafeo’s six-part romantic comedy updates the genre for a modern audience.

The Orthodox Jewish doctor who wants to boost your ‘sex points’

Dr Bat Sheva Marcus says there are four quadrants vital to good sex.

Singapore, with the Supertree grove and Marina Bay Sands front and centre.

Will we see another travel bubble in 2021? We rate the 12 candidates

Will there be a travel bubble with Singapore this year? Or with any other country? Here’s a look at the most likely travel bubble candidates for 2021.

‘Damning indictment’: Three graphs that show where Australia isn’t closing the gap

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High rates of Indigenous suicides and the over-representation of Aboriginal children in out of home care have worsened in the first data released to track the progress of the Closing the Gap agreement.

‘Not just windmills and solar panels’: ALP criticised by Fitzgibbon over party’s climate change policy

The Hunter Valley MP has again attacked his own party over its position on energy policy.

Former Sony Music employees consider class action lawsuit

Sony Music Australia’s Sydney Office.

A dozen former staff members are considering legal action after the music company launched an investigation into its workplace culture.

The lesson of Loki is that spinning blockbuster films into TV can work

Tom Hiddleston in Marvel Studios’ Loki, which has been renewed for a second season.

The Disney+ streaming service is banking on its ability to spin big-movie franchises into TV shows; the results so far are mixed but promising.

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A decade later, Louis Theroux has second thoughts about Joe Exotic

British filmmaker Louis Theroux revisits the Joe Exotic story, a decade after his first encounter with him and in the wake of the Tiger King phenomenon.

‘Where is their truth?’ Trudeau fires back at China after investigation calls

Not happy: Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The Prime Minister has responded angrily to China’s UN query about the deaths of indigenous Canadians.

Teenagers on trial for online abuse did it for ‘laughs’, subscribers

One girl criticised a religion, then dozens piled on with death and rape threats.

The flood of money in response to the pandemic hasn’t really made its way into the real economy.

Where have all those central bank trillions gone?

Central banks have pumped trillions of dollars into their financial systems and economies during the pandemic, but only modest amounts have found their way into the real economy.

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People attend the Barwon Health COVID-19 Vaccination Hub at the old Ford Factory in Geelong.

Pay your jab forward: Australian scientists urge global vaccine equity via a $10 donation

Some of the country’s top infectious diseases scientists are pushing for Australians to fund a vaccine for a person in a developing country after getting their own jab.

The MCG and other stadia will return to 85 per cent capacity next week.
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MCG top level to be closed as crowds return

Fans won’t need to wear masks while sitting and watching the games, but will need to don them when moving around the venues. Ticket sale times have also been announced.

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‘To be warm was wonderful’: Mountain residents grateful for small mercies

‘To be warm was wonderful’: Mountain residents grateful for small mercies

Liz Millman has finally found a comfortable place to sleep after storms left her without power. She is one of thousands reckoning with the trauma of June 9’s wild weather.

Father accused of conspiracy to murder recorded by undercover operative acting as hitman

John Assaad, accused with his father Pierre Assaad of conspiracy to murder, arrives at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

Pierre Assaad thought he was meeting a contract killer to have something done about his ex-daughter-in-law who “ripped off his son”.

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Prisons

‘Serious, systemic corruption’ in Victoria’s prison system

A new report from IBAC says Victoria’s prisons are vulnerable to serious systemic corruption.

Investigations by IBAC over several years have uncovered ongoing corruption and misconduct risks across the corrections sector.

Toddler dies after being hit by car in Altona

The boy was taken to hospital but later died.

A 19-month-old boy has died after being struck by a car while riding a scooter along a footpath in south-west Melbourne.

Mayor raises alarm after pilot injured in plane crash near training airport

Mayor raises alarm after pilot injured in plane crash near training airport

The pilot of the aircraft, its sole occupant, has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after his aircraft crashed shortly after take off at Moorabbin Airport.

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Bargain? Penthouse apartment sells for a 75 per cent discount

Bargain? Penthouse apartment sells for a 75 per cent discount

The four-level apartment in a historic building has found a buyer after sitting on the market since 2015, and still managed to change hands for millions. Take a look inside.

Empty $39m block in one of Toorak's best streets withdrawn from market

Empty $39m block in one of Toorak's best streets withdrawn from market

It last sold for $18.58 million in 2013 when there was a house on the site, which the owners knocked down. They wanted $39m for the block, but a deal is proving elusive.

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Charlie Hunter (right) in action for Oregon.

Hunter claims Tokyo spot with second quickest Australian time ever

Two weeks ago, Australia didn’t have a runner qualified to race the 800 metres at the Tokyo Olympics. Now, they have three.

The MCG and other stadia will return to 85 per cent capacity next week.
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AFL 2021

Ticket sale times announced as crowds return in Victoria

Fans won’t need to wear masks while sitting and watching the games, but will need to don them when moving around the venues. Ticket sale times have also been announced.

Vaughan strikes a boundary during the New Year’s Test at the SCG in 2004.

Calls for calm after Vaughan demands Ashes cancellation

Cricket Australia has called for calm after former England captain Michael Vaughan demanded the Ashes be cancelled if players’ families are unable to tour.

Seb Ross said he was torn before deciding to return to his family.

Saints welcome back key trio, seek ‘harder edge’ v Tigers

In a season of frustration, the Saints are set to have three prime movers back to face the Tigers on Friday, coming as they work towards greater communication and elite preparation.

Justis Huni after his win on Wednesday

Huni out of Olympics after injuring hand against Gallen

Paul Gallen said in the lead-up to last week’s fight that he hoped to destroy Justis Huni’s Olympic dream. He has, but not in the way he predicted.

Demons forward Ben Brown is part of an ongoing debate about the team’s forward set-up.

Viney back as Dees debate Brown or Weideman

Vice-captain Jack Viney is set to play his first match since round six but the battle between forwards Ben Brown and Sam Weideman remains an intriguing one for coach Simon Goodwin.

Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami celebrate the wicket of Colin de Grandhomme.

World Test championship on edge, reserve day activated

Mohammed Shami inspired India’s lion-hearted effort with the ball on to deny New Zealand a lead larger than 32 as the rain-affected match heads into a sixth day.

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