School Leaders Warn COVID Mandates Will Return If Cases Rise 20/07/2022
School leaders have warned mandates will return if cases rise, with a number of private schools already forcing students to wear masks in class.
A Former AFL player has won a legal bid to sue the Richmond football club for compensation over debilitating back injuries and a suspected degenerative brain disease in a landmark decision that could pave the way for future claims.
An alarming new study has found more than a third of primary school staff have students who vape.
A market analysis has found Australian domestic airfares have shot up by as much as 96 per cent since May.
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