Omicron ‘threat’ slapped down
Australia’s unions have been accused of “intimidation and threats” after warning that workers could stop work over one issue.
Australia’s unions have been accused of “intimidation and threats” after warning that workers could stop work over one issue.
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has launched an extraordinary tirade at people reporting fake Covid test results.
Scott Morrison has been slammed for an anti-vaccine “double standard” after Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia.
One of Australia’s biggest distributors of rapid antigen tests has revealed when the crippling shortage of kits is expected to end.
Aussies have been promised international travel will resume by Christmas, but one expert has raised a serious concern that could hold us back.
A grand final night party has been fingered as the superspreader event that forced an entire Victorian region into a snap lockdown.
The ACT has reached an unwanted milestone as the national capital continues its battle with the Delta variant.
Victoria has registered another record of daily Covid-19 infections, but authorities have warned the number will continue to surge.
Thousands of anti-vaccine protesters are planning to take part in nationwide strikes in opposition to industry-specific jab mandates.
Suburbs on Queensland’s Gold Coast have been put on alert after a truck driver tested positive to Covid in NSW.
Queensland has resisted locking down the state’s southeast despite health authorities grappling yet another cluster.
Melburnians are waking to some more freedoms after the state reached a vaccination milestone overnight.
Queensland had previously managed to contain repeated Covid threats but an infectious disease expert warned the current outbreak could be different.
The NSW government has given the green light for a major event to go ahead in what could mark normal life resuming for locked down Sydneysiders.
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