The message came as the Federal Government’s plan for a gas-led recovery from coronavirus was met with mixed reviews. In a speech near Newcastle on Tuesday, Mr Morrison said coa
September, 2020
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15 September
Pennsylvania governor’s Covid-19 lockdown orders were UNCONSTITUTIONAL, federal judge rules
A federal judge in Pittsburgh has ruled that Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf was arbitrary and overreaching in his Covid-19 orders shutting down businesses and imposing other restrictions, violating citizens’ constitutional rights.
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15 September
South Australia lifts two-week quarantine period for Canberrans
From midnight, tonight (September 15), the requirement to quarantine for 14 days will be lifted for people travelling between ACT and South Australia.
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15 September
Dodgy handyman who once faked cancer swindles $24k
A fraudster handyman who swindled customers out of more than $24,000 also once faked cancer to get more than $12,000 from his girlfriend, a court heard.
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15 September
India’s economy to contract 9% due to impact of coronavirus pandemic – S&P
International ratings agency S&P Global said it is expecting the Indian economy to shrink by nine percent in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021. That’s larger than its previous estimate of a five percent contraction.
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15 September
WA premier's Christmas Island call panned
West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has come under fire for suggesting returning overseas travellers should quarantine alongside detainees at Christmas
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15 September
University of Nottingham to develop asymptomatic testing service to help control hidden spread of COVID-19
The University of Nottingham has today announced that it is developing an in-house testing service specifically designed to tackle
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15 September
Man caught hiking through outback to dodge quarantine
A man desperate to dodge quarantine in the Northern Territory has allegedly crossed the border on foot, ending up near Uluru before he was caught.
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15 September
Regional Victoria takes third step out of COVID-19 restrictions
Battered regional Victorian businesses fear the road to recovery will take longer than expected with much depending on Melbourne’s fight against the coronavirus.
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15 September
Boost science and tech research for the post-Covid age
Australia should invest more research effort in science and technology to arrest a slide in research money spent in these areas, according to a new report addressing how universities can prepare for a post-COVID world. Since the 1980s the share of …