
Game changer: Australia to finally open borders to all double jabbed travellers
Australia’s ban on international tourists will end on February 21 after a decision by the federal government, with double vaccination required for entry.
Australia’s ban on international tourists will end on February 21 after a decision by the federal government, with double vaccination required for entry.
The emergence of a concerning new Covid-19 variant has put Australia on alert and prompted a meeting of the powerful national security committee.
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The property industry has jumped aboard the bull market sentiment with confidence about Queensland’s economic prospects at a record level, but problems linked to the growth are emerging.
Scott Morrison has pointed to the number of older Australians who have received a single coronavirus jab after being pressured over low population-wide vaccination figures.
Three in four people believe Australia’s international borders should remain closed until at least the middle of next year.
After a record-low flu season in 2020, this year’s wave of influenza will probably hit later, and doctors are warning it could make a big comeback.