Best sports movies to watch now the footy’s back
It’s been a while but the footy season is back and to get you in the mood, here are some of the best sports movies to watch in between games to inspire, energise and entertain you.
It’s been a while but the footy season is back and to get you in the mood, here are some of the best sports movies to watch in between games to inspire, energise and entertain you.
The latest COVID-19 restrictions wound back on Friday have allowed NSW residents to return to some sort of normality. But it’s still not business as usual. It comes as the state recorded just three new cases in the past 24 hours.
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Older Australians must be cautious about visitors at home despite COVID-19 restrictions being eased in some states and territories this weekend, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly has warned adding that those over 70 were still at greater risk.
NSW continues to flatten the curve with just five new COVID-19 cases reported in 24 hours from 8800 tests. It comes as NSW deploys rapid testing kits, allowing high-risk patients to get test results in an hour.
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He is most well known as Norse god Thor, but when Chris Hemsworth took on a new role as a damaged mercenary in Netflix movie Extraction, he pushed to make his character an Australian action hero instead of an American — and it worked.
The distressed owner of a western Sydney childcare and pre-school that has emerged as a coronavirus hotspot had no idea that so many of her young charges and their families had tested positive to the deadly virus.
They are a long way from Summer Bay but these Home and Away stars are finding comfort in being home with family after the production of the popular Aussie soapie was cancelled due to coronavirus fears. They reveal what they have been up to in isolation.
NSW health minister Brad Hazzard has paid an emotional tribute to staff on the front line of the coronavirus fight during a heated press conference in Sydney this morning where he again defended the handling of the Ruby Princess cruise ship fiasco.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/david-meddows/page/7