Hospitality Workers Pleading For An End To Vaccine Rule 14/04/2022
Victorian hospitality workers are pleading for an end to the “mind-boggling” vaccine rule with staff being violently abused over the mandate which epidemiologists say no longer serves any health purpose
New research has revealed students who play sports during the school day are more likely to achieve higher grades.
As travel chaos descended across airports Australia-wide and passengers faced huge delays, it’s been revealed Qantas head office staff were last week treated to a festival of Zumba classes and stress-relieving puppy patting sessions.
The world’s most locked down city is about to nab another massive sporting event from its rival states with this year’s Bledisloe Cup clash heading to Melbourne.
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