Threat Of Omicron Variant Pauses Reopening Of International Borders 30/11/2021
The planned reopening of Australia’s borders to international students and skilled migrants was last night being reviewed as the threat of the Omicron Covid-19 variant pushed multiple countries to again slam its borders shuts.
Queenslanders could be in for a drenching today with meteorologists warning up to 100mm could fall while much of the state is on flood watch.
Congestion is costing Queenslanders up to $1,875 a year just to sit in traffic as new data reveals the state‘s slowest corridors.
New mums suffering severe postnatal depression are being separated from their babies and housed in mental health wards full of mostly male, often violent, high risk patients.
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