Victorian Schools To Stagger Drop-Off Times To Limit Spread Of Omicron 25/01/2022
Victorian schools have been urged to stagger drop-off and pick-up times and set up multiple exits in a bid to limit the spread of Omicron when classes resume.
Australia has passed the peak of Omicron and is approaching the “beginning of the end” of the pandemic, according to leading infectious diseases specialists.
Terence Darrell Kelly has pleaded guilty to snatching four-year-old Cleo Smith while she was on a family camping trip.
Australia’s first elected Chinese-born lower house MP will boycott WeChat until the social media giant explains why Prime Minister’s account was hijacked.
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