Australia To Open Borders To Tourists By March 06/02/2022
International tourists will be back in Australia before the end of the month with the federal Government set to announce a return date as early as Monday following Cabinet’s National Security Committee meeting.
Indigenous languages and detailed lessons about the Stolen Generation would be taught to students under a bold curriculum overhaul that would also see dedicated staff teaching Aboriginal people’s “true” history in every Australian school.
Masks will remain mandatory in workplace settings for the foreseeable future, despite increasing pressure from business leaders and the state opposition for them to be scrapped as an incentive to get workers back into the office
AND… Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley admits Justin Langer’s presence as coach had caused disunity within the team, prompting the board to decide unanimously to plot his exit.
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