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Coronavirus live updates Australia: Victoria records 12 new Covid cases and two deaths as SA reopens NSW border | Coronavirus live updates Australia: Victoria records 12 new Covid cases and two deaths as SA reopens NSW border |
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Victorian health minister Jenny Mikakos has told the hotel inquiry she had no role in the hiring of private security. Follow live | Victorian health minister Jenny Mikakos has told the hotel inquiry she had no role in the hiring of private security. Follow live |
Acoss CEO Cassandra Goldie has spoken again about what the cut to the unemployment subsidy will mean, when it comes in tomorrow. | |
From tomorrow, two million Australians, face losing $300 a fortnight from their already below the poverty level payment of $1100 a fortnight. That will impact one million children. | |
I am now considering getting married just to have my friends compete for who gets a dance floor ticket. | I am now considering getting married just to have my friends compete for who gets a dance floor ticket. |
AAP has more on the easing of restrictions in NSW: | AAP has more on the easing of restrictions in NSW: |
NSW is easing Covid-19 restrictions around school and community life due to lower community-acquired Covid-19 case numbers. | |
WEDDINGS | WEDDINGS |
Up to 20 people in the official wedding party can take to the dance floor, where previously only the bride and groom were permitted | |
SCHOOLS | SCHOOLS |
Interschool activities can resume on Saturday with a Covid-19 safety plan | |
School sport will return to normal next term but no parents on school sites | |
Playing wind instruments, singing and chanting permitted with strict restrictions | |
Year 6 formals and graduations permitted | |
High school formals permitted after HSC | |
Kindergarten orientation back on | |
Year 7 transition back on | |
Excursions and camps can resume with strict guidelines | |
School choirs and musical ensembles to resume, as long as players keep a 1.5-metre distance from one another, or 3 metres for players of non-reeded woodwind instruments. | |
Community languages schools program will resume face-to-face learning | |
SPORT | SPORT |
More than one parent may now attend community sporting activities if physical distancing of at least 1.5 metres can be maintained | |
Accommodation facilities and overnight event organisers must implement a Covid-19 safety plan | |
Carpooling should continue to be avoided | |
I’m sorry to report, parents of NSW, the recorder is now back. | I’m sorry to report, parents of NSW, the recorder is now back. |
Changes in restriction mean you can now have more than one parent on the sidelines for community sports. | Changes in restriction mean you can now have more than one parent on the sidelines for community sports. |
Year 7s can have excursions and camps again. | Year 7s can have excursions and camps again. |
Year 6s can have their formals. | Year 6s can have their formals. |
Year 12s can have their formals (from 12 November). | Year 12s can have their formals (from 12 November). |
And interschool activities, such as wind instruments and ensemble, will be allowed again. | And interschool activities, such as wind instruments and ensemble, will be allowed again. |
The bureau of statistics has also released a more detail look at employment in the last quarter: | The bureau of statistics has also released a more detail look at employment in the last quarter: |
And who still has jobs? | And who still has jobs? |
The ABS has taken a look at Australia’s population growth. | The ABS has taken a look at Australia’s population growth. |
We have increased the population by 1.4% – but not by getting busy – the bulk of the increase came from migrants getting busy and contributing to our economy and prosperity as a nation. | We have increased the population by 1.4% – but not by getting busy – the bulk of the increase came from migrants getting busy and contributing to our economy and prosperity as a nation. |
Australia’s population was 25,649,985 people at 31 March 2020. | Australia’s population was 25,649,985 people at 31 March 2020. |
The quarterly growth was 113,900 people (0.4%). | The quarterly growth was 113,900 people (0.4%). |
The annual growth was 357,000 people (1.4%). | The annual growth was 357,000 people (1.4%). |
38.2% of annual growth was due to natural increase, and 61.8% was due to net overseas migration. | 38.2% of annual growth was due to natural increase, and 61.8% was due to net overseas migration. |
Here is some more on Josh Frydenberg on why budget deficits and debt won’t matter for a while (not that they really ever have) | Here is some more on Josh Frydenberg on why budget deficits and debt won’t matter for a while (not that they really ever have) |
Australian families stranded overseas are being told by travel agents and airlines that sending their children back to Australian unattended could be a solution to get them home sooner, the senate select committee on Covid-19 has heard. | Australian families stranded overseas are being told by travel agents and airlines that sending their children back to Australian unattended could be a solution to get them home sooner, the senate select committee on Covid-19 has heard. |
The advice was allegedly given to Deanne Vowels - whose family’s flights home have been repeatedly cancelled since April - as a way of bypassing the impact of Australia’s cap on arrivals. Unaccompanied minors do not count towards an airline’s limit. | The advice was allegedly given to Deanne Vowels - whose family’s flights home have been repeatedly cancelled since April - as a way of bypassing the impact of Australia’s cap on arrivals. Unaccompanied minors do not count towards an airline’s limit. |
Her family of seven have been stranded in London since March. | Her family of seven have been stranded in London since March. |
She said the Australian high commission in the UK appeared to be unclear how this exemption worked, and advised her to start up a crowdfunding campaign. | She said the Australian high commission in the UK appeared to be unclear how this exemption worked, and advised her to start up a crowdfunding campaign. |
Vowels spoke with Guardian Australia in August about how her family of seven has been forced to live in a trailer in London. | Vowels spoke with Guardian Australia in August about how her family of seven has been forced to live in a trailer in London. |
On Thursday, she also said “we may lose our homes, our jobs and everything due to a single policy”, of capping arrivals into Australia. | On Thursday, she also said “we may lose our homes, our jobs and everything due to a single policy”, of capping arrivals into Australia. |
She said the government’s response to dealing with stranded Australians “feels like a long term boyfriend cheating on me”, that the government had “dumped me”. | She said the government’s response to dealing with stranded Australians “feels like a long term boyfriend cheating on me”, that the government had “dumped me”. |
“If you can get high paying actors and politicians and cricket players...and even lobsters in and out of Australia, surely you can get hardworking, good working [citizens] home.” | “If you can get high paying actors and politicians and cricket players...and even lobsters in and out of Australia, surely you can get hardworking, good working [citizens] home.” |
Josh Frydenberg is giving his speech to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. | Josh Frydenberg is giving his speech to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. |
Looks like Frydenberg is talking about a return to the Keynesian principles which underpinned Menzie’s post war budgets. | Looks like Frydenberg is talking about a return to the Keynesian principles which underpinned Menzie’s post war budgets. |
Gladys Berejiklian gives a little more clarity over how Sydney will show out this clusterfork of a year: | Gladys Berejiklian gives a little more clarity over how Sydney will show out this clusterfork of a year: |
Weddings can have up to 20 people in NSW now - on the dance floor. | Weddings can have up to 20 people in NSW now - on the dance floor. |