Comedian pulls off epic April fools prank
Comedian and I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! star Nazeem Hussain may have just won April fools pranking in isolation.
Comedian and I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! star Nazeem Hussain may have just won April fools pranking in isolation.
Police are upping their crackdown on self-isolation rules, even telling a breastfeeding mum she was breaking the law in NSW.
It has been another frantic day of coronavirus developments in Australia. Here’s everything you need to know about how it will affect you.
A China-based global firm is aggressively marketing a stockpile of millions of face masks back to Australia as our health system suffers a national shortage.
A map of “New New Zealand” is going viral as Australians dissatisfied with the government’s response to coronavirus beg our Kiwi cousins for help.
With 125 Virgin Australia planes grounded during the pandemic, the airline is making sure thousands of rolls of precious toilet paper on those planes don’t go to waste.
More than 60 Melbourne wharfies have been stood down after refusing to unload a container carrying medical supplies from China.
As millions of Australians are told to forget about their easter holiday plans, Airbnb says they’ll now make cancelling a little easier.
The family of a Perth grandfather were forced to make an awful choice when he was hospitalised after contracting the deadly coronavirus.
A German cruise ship that’s currently docked in Fremantle is refusing to move, despite being ordered to do so by the Australian Border Force.
It was the “disastrous” decision that has now caused a total of 440 people to catch the deadly COVID-19 virus. Now, that toll could get much worse.
With hefty fines being introduced for those who break social distancing rules, couples who don’t cohabit are in despair. Here’s how it works.
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says people sending Australian supplies of face masks or hand sanitiser to China will be jailed for up to five years.
Claims that a Melbourne-based business and freight company are sending essential goods to China in a time of national crisis have gone viral – but there’s just one problem.
As jetsetters complain about self-isolation conditions in 5 star hotels, residents in remote communities are pleading for the most basic facilities.
As the COVID-19 crisis brings the world’s airlines to their knees, there’s no clearer picture of the crisis than what the skies above us looks like now.
An Adelaide supermarket has gone viral after introducing a nifty system to help shoppers keep their distance. Should the big chains do it too?
The premiers of Australia’s two most virus-hit states are “deeply, deeply” thankful that the city streets have fallen silent.
Police around the country have seen a disturbing rise in incidents of members of the public spitting on officers enforcing social distancing rules.
Despite being the cause of a surge in coronavirus cases in NSW, the Ruby Princess has asked if they can return to Australia’s shore.
A man has been charged in Perth after allegedly lying to police about having coronavirus while being arrested over serious family violence.
Burger chain McDonald’s has stepped up to help those struggling to buy basics in the coronavirus crisis, offering groceries at the drive-thru.
Stringent new restrictions have come into force to prevent the spread of coronavirus. It won’t be long before we know if they work.
An Aussie model waiting on a visa to be able follow her boyfriend to the US has found herself in a tricky situation after a series of setbacks.
A drunk-driver who crashed into a shopfront in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs was supposed to be self-isolating after returning from overseas.
Celebrity chef Lyndey Milan says she’s been “deprived” of “basic human rights” after waiting until 9.30pm to receive dinner in quarantine at a five-star Sydney hotel.
The government is handing out a record pile of cash to soften the economic blow of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s all the details you need.
Australians have been issued a stark warning to get in for their flu jabs early with one GP saying this is not the year you want to catch it.
Police were called to a noisy rooftop party at a Kings Cross backpacker hostel last night where revellers were clearly flouting social distancing rules.
A recently returned traveller who failed to self-isolate three times has sobbed in court after he was kept behind bars.
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