The Morrison government has delayed the reopening of the Australian border to skilled workers, international students and other visa holders as it gathers more information on the Omicron coronavirus variant.
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The Morrison government has delayed the reopening of the Australian border to skilled workers, international students and other visa holders as it gathers more information on the Omicron coronavirus variant.
Read More »The reopening of Australia's international borders will be delayed by two-weeks as health authorities try to understand more about the risk of the Omicron variant. The arrival of 200,000 international students,
Read More »The Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Other Acts Amendment (Federal Jurisdiction and Other Matters) Act 2021, now in effect, allows the Magistrates' Court to hear federal jurisdiction matters that VCAT cannot hear,
Read More »The border ban was to have been lifted to those groups of travellers on Wednesday, but Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly has advised that be paused until December 15. "The temporary pause will ensure Australia can gather the information we need to better understand the Omicron variant,
Read More »The federal government has called for calm after it was confirmed Omicron, a new and more transmissible COVID-19 strain, has reached Australia.
Read More »Australia’s international borders have been shut to a number of African nations after the World Health Organisation declared a new COVID-19 variant of concern could be vaccine-resistant. Given the name Omicron,
Read More »Mitta Valley Community Beef and Blues Bushfire Recovery Concert, Dartmouth Hall and Heritage Centre, 1 Murtagh Place, Dartmouth, Sunday, November 28, 11am to 4pm Roll up to this concert to support the North East Mitta Valley community still recovering,
Read More »This week, the Morrison Government announced that Australia will re-open its international border to overseas students, skilled visa holders and working holiday makers, with Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews expecting that at least 200,
Read More »Regional councils, community and sporting groups, and charities on the ACT/New South Wales borders can now apply for funding to deliver projects that will improve infrastructure, services and amenities across the Goulburn Mulwaree and Yass Valley local government areas.
Read More »"And while the new international border plan may be overly cautious for enterprises rearing to go, it at least gives certainty and that is what we asked for." Mr Barnett said government has shown it can be "flexible" evidenced by the piloting of the vaccine pass enabling hairdressers to open …
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