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Coronavirus live update Australia: Victoria records 116 new Covid cases and 15 deaths as NSW reports three cases Coronavirus live update Australia: Victoria records 116 new Covid cases and 15 deaths as NSW reports three cases
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Brisbane watches hotspots after youth detention centre outbreak, Victoria’s hotel inquiry continues and politicians gather in Canberra for the first time in 10 weeks. Follow today’s latest updatesBrisbane watches hotspots after youth detention centre outbreak, Victoria’s hotel inquiry continues and politicians gather in Canberra for the first time in 10 weeks. Follow today’s latest updates
Former Victorian Liberal premier Jeff Kennett is opposed to the current premier’s proposal to extend the state of emergency out for a year (it is currently due to expire on 13 September). On whether the Victorian government will get the 12-month state of emergency extension through the parliament.
A former Victorian Liberal premier, Jeff Kennett, is opposed to the Daniel Andrews’ proposal to extend the state of emergency for a year (it is due to expire on 13 September).
The latest on the NT election, via AAP:The latest on the NT election, via AAP:
Thank you for joining me today for today’s blog.Thank you for joining me today for today’s blog.
I am going to hand over to Josh Taylor for the next little bit, but I will be back tomorrow morning for the resumption of parliament. We’ll bring you all the Covid news, as well as everything else which happens, including the partyroom meetings. And no doubt there will be some more on the Victorian Liberal story from today as well.I am going to hand over to Josh Taylor for the next little bit, but I will be back tomorrow morning for the resumption of parliament. We’ll bring you all the Covid news, as well as everything else which happens, including the partyroom meetings. And no doubt there will be some more on the Victorian Liberal story from today as well.
In the meantime – take care of you. AxIn the meantime – take care of you. Ax
Antony Green has called it.Antony Green has called it.
Patricia Karvelas asks David Littleproud when was the last time he spoke to his Chinese counterpart.Patricia Karvelas asks David Littleproud when was the last time he spoke to his Chinese counterpart.
Mike Bowers was in the chamber for question time. Here is some of what he saw:Mike Bowers was in the chamber for question time. Here is some of what he saw:
I guess he has the antibodies?I guess he has the antibodies?
Patricia Karvelas asks Nobel medicine prize laureate and infection expert Peter Doherty about his “Dan Murphy’s opening hours” viral tweet (after a very serious interview on vaccines).Patricia Karvelas asks Nobel medicine prize laureate and infection expert Peter Doherty about his “Dan Murphy’s opening hours” viral tweet (after a very serious interview on vaccines).
He must be protected at all costs.He must be protected at all costs.
There’s an interesting development in the university sector – a growing backlash against lack of government support and failure of management to prevent job cuts.There’s an interesting development in the university sector – a growing backlash against lack of government support and failure of management to prevent job cuts.
On Monday, the National University Staff Assembly met to discuss a way forward to fight back – including developing a roadmap towards taking unprotected industrial action.On Monday, the National University Staff Assembly met to discuss a way forward to fight back – including developing a roadmap towards taking unprotected industrial action.
It’s an initiative of the National Higher Education Action Network, a grassroots movement, not a union but endorsed by many National Tertiary Education Union branches, that wants academics and other university staff to consider strikes to call for more government support and secure employment in the sector.It’s an initiative of the National Higher Education Action Network, a grassroots movement, not a union but endorsed by many National Tertiary Education Union branches, that wants academics and other university staff to consider strikes to call for more government support and secure employment in the sector.
The assembly met today (with 460 present) and passed a motion with 96% of the vote, the key points of which are to:The assembly met today (with 460 present) and passed a motion with 96% of the vote, the key points of which are to:
It’s still early days – but the network plans to hold local meetings to develop a strike pledge, essentially committing university staff to go on strike if enough others take the same pledge.It’s still early days – but the network plans to hold local meetings to develop a strike pledge, essentially committing university staff to go on strike if enough others take the same pledge.
Tony Burke has responded to the government’s jobkeeper extension bill:Tony Burke has responded to the government’s jobkeeper extension bill:
Jim Chalmers is also asked about Anthony Fisher’s comments:Jim Chalmers is also asked about Anthony Fisher’s comments:
Deputy chief medical officer, Dr Nick Coatsworth was asked about the Catholic archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher, criticising one of the Covid vaccines under development because it uses a cell line from an electively aborted foetus.Deputy chief medical officer, Dr Nick Coatsworth was asked about the Catholic archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher, criticising one of the Covid vaccines under development because it uses a cell line from an electively aborted foetus.
Coatsworth:Coatsworth: