Australia’s new social order: three’s a crowd
New restrictions only allow two people to gather in public, with older citizens urged to stay at home and kids banned from playgrounds.
New restrictions only allow two people to gather in public, with older citizens urged to stay at home and kids banned from playgrounds.
Soldiers will be deployed to ensure overseas travellers comply with self-isolation rules as part of strict new COVID-19 rules.
The resources industry will continue operating, but all non-essential work to be reduced and fly-in-fly-out to be examined.
Energy regulator urges retailers to waive any disconnection, reconnection and contract break fees for small businesses.
PM tells an extraordinary virtual G20 leaders meeting to save lives and cushion economic blow.
PM considers emergency stimulus package to underwrite the commercial rents, rates, taxes and utility bills of retailers, small businesses.
Text messages, fact sheets and advertising the key planks of the Morrison government’s ramped-up coronavirus public awareness campaign.
PM calls on G20 leaders to guarantee global trading system beyond pandemic and will push for supply chains to remain open.
The national cabinet will consider measures that allow the key sectors to work through the COVID-19 crisis.
Scott Morrison has tightened the COVID-19 lockdown further, restricting social gatherings and closing services to curb the virus’s spread.
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