COVID-19
Major Van Gogh exhibit still coming to Australia
In the face of continuing uncertainties surrounding air travel and the pandemic, the National Gallery of Australia is forging ahead ...
TV shows and movies axed from our screens in PC purge
Gone With The Wind and acclaimed Australian film Jedda are examples of movies that should come under a new classification ...
WHO–ILO Global Framework for National Occupational Health Programmes for Health Workers
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An Australian girl stranded near Wuhan for six months has been reunited with her mum
Fourteen-year-old Jessica Xie-Moulton has returned to Western Australia after living inside the original epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic for the ...
EU set to allow tourists in as virus grinds down global economy
Europe has accounted for just less than half of the world’s coronavirus death, plunging the continent into an economic crisis. ...
Australian recovery requires an extended support package, more social housing: OECD
The Australian government should consider extending its financial support package and investing in education and training, says the OECD. Powered ...
Warnings Australia’s first recession in 29 years could stoke anti-immigration attitudes
Migration analysts have warned anti-immigration attitudes could intensify as Australia enters its first recession in nearly three decades and job ...
Singapore approves Ebola drug remdesivir for treatment of coronavirus
Singapore is set to become one of the first countries in the world to give the go-ahead to use Ebola ...
Thousands urged to self-isolate after protester tests positive
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‘Puffer pants’: Comedian’s WFH style statement
From penning sketches for his new TV show to his guilty pleasure – The Real Housewives of New York – ...
PM lashes China’s ‘rubbish’ claims and slams protesters
Scott Morrison has described nationwide anti-racism rallies as a “real blocker” to easing coronavirus restrictions and stared down China’s economic ...
UK scraps ‘bonk ban’ as Boris grilled
Boris Johnson lifted the UK’s “bonk ban” as he deflected claims that the nation’s coronavirus death toll would have been ...
Drivers asked to wear masks as trips rise
Melburnians across inner-city and coastal suburbs are flocking back to ridesharing as restrictions ease, with DiDi reporting an uptick in ...
GameStop Confirms to Have Had Lots of New Gaming Customers Due to COVID-19
GameStop presented the Q1 2020 financial results yesterday. In the follow-up earnings call, GameStop CEO George Sherman highlighted a wave ...
All community sport allowed to resume in NSW from 1 July
Community sport for both adults and children in NSW will resume on July 1 after being halted due to coronavirus ...
JobKeeper wage subsidy to dominate debate as parliament resumes
The federal government’s wage subsidy scheme is expected to dominate debate when politicians kick off a two-week sitting of federal ...
Community sport to resume in July in NSW
Community sport for both adults and children in NSW will resume on July 1 after being halted due to coronavirus ...
Life of ‘gentle giant’ George Floyd celebrated at Houston funeral
Religious and political leaders, family and friends have remembered George Floyd at a funeral in his home city of Houston. ...
Jimmy Barnes, Tina Arena among artists urging government to support music industry
More than 80 musicians have inked an open letter to the government warning thousands of jobs will be lost if ...
Safety warning over bicycle boom
Bike sales are booming, but as local councils and the state government across the country roll out major expansions to ...
Handwritten letters making a comeback to lift virus blues
An endangered art just months ago, handwritten letters have made a comeback thanks to the best-known cure for coronavirus blues: ...
How lockdown lessons could change schools forever
Students have called for greater trust from teachers to overhaul the school timetable and boost alone study time as they ...
Restriction easing delay as WHO backtracks on COVID remarks
National Cabinet is expected to delay a more rapid scaling back of social restrictions as it waits to see whether ...
Restriction easing may halt until impact of protests is clear
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WHO urges world not to drop guard as pandemic still growing
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has urged the global community not to become complacent about the threat of COVID-19. ...
New York begins reopening as WHO warns coronavirus pandemic is worsening
The reopening effort in New York was stymied by large numbers of high-end stores remaining boarded up following widespread looting ...
Cuba notches ninth day of no coronavirus deaths
Cuba offered a glimmer of hope when doctors announced that the country had surpassed nine days with no COVID-19 deaths. ...
Royal Ballet dances to Stones in London street
Dancers from Britain’s Royal Ballet have made a short film project designed to highlight the plight of the arts during ...
New York City begins reopening as coronavirus infection rate hits new low
Exactly 100 days after the first coronavirus case was confirmed in New York City, some workers began returning to jobs ...
How Aussie drug could stop COVID-19 blood clots
Exclusive: An experimental drug developed by an Australian researcher could hold the key to controlling the catastrophic blood clots killing ...