Home-school sites crash on first day back
Queensland parents homeschooling their kids have been left outraged on the first day of Term 2 after the home-schooling website crashed.
Queensland parents homeschooling their kids have been left outraged on the first day of Term 2 after the home-schooling website crashed.
A Sydney man and his passenger have been fined $1000 each after being caught “driving for exercise” in the city’s eastern suburbs.
A six-week-old girl who was taken from a Queensland home following a violent disturbance has been found safe, and police say a man has now been charged over the incident.
Australians have been warned to rug up, with temperatures set to plummet over the coming days, with single-digit temperatures, wind and rain forecast.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have admitted fibbing to their kids to get through lockdown life, with Kate saying: “It gets a bit hectic, I’m not going to lie.”
Seven guests who attended a wedding in Bali in spite of government travel warnings were left infected with coronavirus.
With widespread cancellation of domestic flights, more than 200 Queenslanders are stranded in Western Australia hotels after leaving coronavirus quarantine.
Up to 200,000 tradies will benefit from NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s announcement that they’ll be given a lifeline on licence fees of up to $50 million.
As the number of virus cases surge in Tasmania, Senator Jacqui Lambie says the situation in her home state could “get a lot worse yet”.
Nurses in Tasmania at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak have been left “distressed” by public outrage after being wrongly accused of attending an “illegal” dinner party.
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