Public Health
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Dangers in vaping e-liquids confirmed Charlotte Mitchell - 15-01-2021
A new study has confirmed fears that over-the-counter, flavoured e-liquids contain nicotine and other harmful chemicals, sparking renewed calls for tighter regulation of these
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Western Australia is considering easing border restrictions for Victoria AAP - 15-01-2021
Western Australia could soon welcome back Victorian travellers, with the government to consider easing restrictions at an emergency committee meeting.
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In Victoria workplaces will return and mask rules eased AAP - 14-01-2021
With Victoria recording no new COVID-19 cases for an eighth day, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced details of workplace returns and an easing of mask rules.
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South Australia will lift coronavirus restrictions from regional NSW AAP - 13-01-2021
South Australia has moved to lift some virus restrictions for travellers from regional NSW but will keep other measures in place. South
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Northern Territory lifted coronavirus measures for some in Sydney AAP - 12-01-2021
The Northern Territory has lifted coronavirus restrictions
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South Australia will drop COVID-19 border checks AAP - 17-12-2020
South Australia has dropped its COVID-19 border checks on roads coming into the state and at Adelaide Airport, easing pressure on the state's police resources.
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COVID-free Australians can enjoy a normal Christmas AAP - 16-12-2020
Australians are set to enjoy a Christmas far more normal than most other places around the world with COVID-19 case numbers remaining low.
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Queensland adults are overweight and still getting sunburnt AAP - 16-12-2020
Queensland Health's annual report says less than one-in-three adults and two-in-three children had a normal body mass index in 2019/20.
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Queensland opens its border to New Zealand AAP - 11-12-2020
New Zealand residents will be able to enter Queensland without undergoing quarantine from Saturday as the state prepares to allow free flowing travel with.
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Sydney's Australia Day will be different because of the COVID-19 pandemic AAP - 10-12-2020
Sydney's Australia Day celebrations will be streamed while frontline workers will be invited to attend the traditional concert at the Opera House forecourt.
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Property Council wants the National Cabinet to implement a roadmap to revitalise CBDs AAP - 10-12-2020
Occupancy in city offices remains well below pre-pandemic levels and the Property Council wants the National Cabinet to implement a roadmap to revitalise CBDs.
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Mask rules will soon be relaxed in Victoria AAP - 04-12-2020
Victoria has recorded 35 days straight without any new coronavirus infections, paving the way for further restrictions to be eased come Sunday.
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Australian business owners and consumers are thinking more about sustainability now AAP - 03-12-2020
A third of Australian small business owners and consumers are thinking more about sustainability now than prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. A
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Australia will soon be one step away from opening all borders by Christmas AAP - 02-12-2020
With WA declaring it will reopen to NSW and Victoria from December 8, only South Australians will be locked out of other states amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Borders re-opened just in time for Christmas AAP - 01-12-2020
Longed for reunions with family and friends are underway as Sydneysiders arrived in Queensland while others in NSW are booking to return to WA before Christmas.
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Australia's anti-COVID secret is resilience AAP - 30-11-2020
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has again praised the resilience of Australians in facing up to the COVID-19 pandemic. Australia is heading into
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South Australia revised a range of COVID-19 restrictions AAP - 27-11-2020
South Australian authorities have announced a range of COVID-19 restrictions will be eased from next week as work continues to contain a cluster of cases.
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Tasmania opened to Victoria for the first time since March AAP - 27-11-2020
Tasmania has dropped COVID-19 border restrictions with Victoria for the first time since March. Tasmania
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New research shows young consumers worse off during COVID-19 AAP - 26-11-2020
Young people, renters and those with a disability are bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 economic crisis, according to new research into consumer behaviour.
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Big backyard Christmas barbecues are back on AAP - 25-11-2020
Up to 50 people will be able to gather outdoors and in backyards in NSW from Tuesday as the state hits 18 straight days without a local COVID-19 case.
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