All Eyes On Federal Government In Djokovic Case 11/01/22
Novak Djokovic was dramatically freed from immigration detention last night after a court slammed his “unreasonable” visa cancellation, but a red-faced federal government sensationally flagged another attempt to deport him.
A “style” guide was part of a $754,000 spend of taxpayer money over two years on NSW government branding, including templates and even a change to the official font used by government departments.
A shortage of rapid antigen tests is looming as a significant and costly hurdle for businesses looking to get essential workers back on the job if someone in their household tests positive to Covid-19.
And in sport, Nick Kyrgios is racing the clock to be fit for the Australian Open after testing positive for Covid-19 at the worst possible time.
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