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Coronavirus Australia update latest: Seventh death at Newmarch aged care home as Bondi reopens for swimming – live news Coronavirus Australia update latest: NSW to relax restrictions as Bondi reopens for swimming – live news
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Bondi reopens for swimming and surfing but the beach itself remains closed given the area boasts the highest number of Covid-19 cases in Australia. Follow liveBondi reopens for swimming and surfing but the beach itself remains closed given the area boasts the highest number of Covid-19 cases in Australia. Follow live
NSW Health has recorded five new cases since the last announcement. That is from 4,112 tests.
NSW wants to get to 8,000 tests a day.
Gladys Berejiklian says there will be a staged approach to bringing back schools but, from mid-term, schools should be back to on-site learning.
That matches what Queensland has indicated it will be doing – its schools will be pupil-free until 22 May, with a decision on returns to be made in the week of 15 May, which is mid-term for that state.
Victoria is still to announce its concrete return plan.
Berejiklian:
Berejiklian also says NSW will relax some of its physical restriction rules:
On whether or not Mike Kelly will announce his retirement (Kelly has been unwell for sometime, after suffering severe dehydration while serving in the Middle East), sparking a byelection Labor is in no way guaranteed to win, Anthony Albanese says Kelly deserves privacy to make his own decisions about his future.
Anthony Albanese is speaking to Fran Kelly on ABC radio about this story:
He says Labor will pursue it in parliament, and while the doctored documents have not been the opposition’s focus during the pandemic response, questions still need to be asked.
Albanese says trust is a fundamental underpinning of Australia’s democracy.
Josh Frydenberg and Mathias Cormann will make a statement to parliament about the impact on the economy from the coronavirus measures:Josh Frydenberg and Mathias Cormann will make a statement to parliament about the impact on the economy from the coronavirus measures:
The Morrison government will give $95m to zoos, wildlife parks and aquariums suffering from the downturn in tourism due to Covid-19. The Morrison government will give $95m to zoos, wildlife parks and aquariums suffering from the downturn in tourism owing to Covid-19.
Although privately-operated zoos are eligible for wage subsidies, the tourism minister Simon Birmingham has cited their high operating costs caring for animals as the reason for the government to turn from jobkeeper to zookeeper. Although privately operated zoos are eligible for wage subsidies, the tourism minister, Simon Birmingham, has cited their high operating costs caring for animals as the reason for the government to turn from jobkeeper to zookeeper.
Under the plan exhibiting zoos, aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries can apply for payments of up to $1m. Under the plan, exhibiting zoos, aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries can apply for payments of up to $1m.
The bailout package comes from a $1bn relief and recovery fund for sectors disproportionately affected by Covid-19 administered by Michael McCormack’s infrastructure and regional development department.The bailout package comes from a $1bn relief and recovery fund for sectors disproportionately affected by Covid-19 administered by Michael McCormack’s infrastructure and regional development department.
The fund has paid to underwrite commercial airlines ($198m), supported smaller regional airlines ($100m) and provided air freight to agriculture and fishery industries ($110m).The fund has paid to underwrite commercial airlines ($198m), supported smaller regional airlines ($100m) and provided air freight to agriculture and fishery industries ($110m).
Birmingham said:Birmingham said:
Apparently zoos can face costs of up to $500,000 to maintain a large chimpanzee exhibit, such as at Taronga Zoo, Sydney or Monarto Zoo, in South Australia.A large herd of elephants at a zoo like Melbourne or Western Plains will eat over $100,000 in hay per year. A single lion needs about $250 in red meat per week or $13,000 of red meat over an entire year. Apparently zoos can face costs of up to $500,000 to maintain a large chimpanzee exhibit, such as at Taronga zoo in Sydney, or Monarto zoo in South Australia. A large herd of elephants at a zoo like Melbourne or Western Plains will eat more than $100,000 in hay a year. A single lion needs about $250 in red meat a week, or $13,000 worth of red meat in a year.
Anglicare has just announced the death of a sixth resident from its western Sydney Newmarch House facility:Anglicare has just announced the death of a sixth resident from its western Sydney Newmarch House facility:
Anglicare Sydney is saddened to announce the death of a resident at Newmarch House last night, who had tested positive for COVID-19. The family has been contacted as have all relevant authorities.
This is a very sad time for the family but also for the residents and staff who knew this resident well.
‘This coronavirus pandemic has been unprecedented in terms of its scale and impact across the world. But more importantly we know what a devastating effect it is having on older people’ said CEO Grant Millard
The challenge of containing this virus has been significant but just as challenging has been finding the best ways to support residents and families with the distress that this pandemic is causing in our residential aged care facilities.
‘Anglicare’s key focus at the moment is to provide a safe and secure home for our residents. All our energies are directed at eliminating this virus from Newmarch House’.
Our thoughts and prayers are with this particular Newmarch family today as they come to terms with their loss.
Happy Tuesday.Happy Tuesday.
School is back across the country, but the debate about whether it should be on-site continues, despite most jurisdictions hinting at a plan for how that will happen. Schools are back across the country but the debate about whether pupils should be on-site continues, despite most jurisdictions hinting at a plan for how that will happen.
In the UK things became a little more complicated for children, in terms of Covid-19, which will no doubt play into the debate here.In the UK things became a little more complicated for children, in terms of Covid-19, which will no doubt play into the debate here.
Newspoll has looked at the personal popularity of the state leaders and they’ve all seen a boost - but none quite like WA’s Mark McGowan who currently holds an approval rating of 89%. And all it took was finally closing WA’s borders. On the flip side of the country, Annastacia Palaszczuk in Queensland saw a bump but still had the lowest personal approval rating of the state leaders, at 55%. That state is headed to an election in October. Newspoll has looked at the personal popularity of the state leaders and they’ve all seen a boost but none quite like WA’s Mark McGowan, who now holds an approval rating of 89%. And all it took was finally closing WA’s borders. On the flip side, Annastacia Palaszczuk in Queensland saw a bump but still had the lowest personal approval rating of the state leaders, at 55%. That state is headed to an election in October.
Elsewhere, more than 2m Australians have downloaded the Covid tracing app the government is backing. That comes as the chief medical officer again warns that even with restrictions lifted, without a vaccine, Australians won’t be going back to what they knew as normal life. Elsewhere, more than 2 million Australians have downloaded the government’s Covid tracing app. That comes as the chief medical officer again warns that even with restrictions lifted, without a vaccine, Australians won’t be going back to what they knew as normal life.
But slowly, little things which mean a lot are opening up. Bondi should be open for swims/surfs, the Northern Territory will be opening it’s parks back up, WA will allow gatherings of up to 10 people and in Queensland, you can have picnics and drives again (soon). But slowly, little things which mean a lot are opening up. Bondi should be open for swims/surfs, the Northern Territory will be opening its parks, WA will allow gatherings of up to 10 people and, in Queensland, you can have picnics and drives again (soon).
But the list of industries and sectors impacted continues to grow - the federal government has just announced it will be spending $95m on keeping zoos afloat. But the list of industries and sectors impacted continues to grow the federal government has just announced it will be spending $95m on keeping zoos afloat.
We’ll have all the day’s events and more as they pop up. You have Amy Remeikis with you for most of the day.We’ll have all the day’s events and more as they pop up. You have Amy Remeikis with you for most of the day.
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