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Australia news live update: crowds march for Invasion Day protests; NSW surpasses 1m Covid cases as at least 87 deaths recorded nationally Australia news live update: crowds march for Invasion Day protests; NSW surpasses 1m Covid cases as at least 87 deaths recorded nationally
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Here are the latest Covid-19 numbers from around Australia today, as the country records at least 74 deaths from the virus:Here are the latest Covid-19 numbers from around Australia today, as the country records at least 74 deaths from the virus:
VictoriaVictoria
Deaths: 35Deaths: 35
Cases: 13,507Cases: 13,507
Hospitalisations: 1,089 (with 113 in ICU)Hospitalisations: 1,089 (with 113 in ICU)
NSWNSW
Deaths: 29Deaths: 29
Cases: 21,030Cases: 21,030
Hospitalisations: 2,794 (with 175 in ICU)Hospitalisations: 2,794 (with 175 in ICU)
QueenslandQueensland
Deaths: 9Deaths: 9
Cases: 13,551Cases: 13,551
Hospitalisations: 889 (with 47 in ICU)Hospitalisations: 889 (with 47 in ICU)
TasmaniaTasmania
Deaths: 1Deaths: 1
Cases: 712Cases: 712
Hospitalisations: 28 (with 2 in ICU)Hospitalisations: 28 (with 2 in ICU)
ACTACT
Deaths: 0Deaths: 0
Cases: 896Cases: 896
Hospitalisations: 67 (with 5 in ICU)Hospitalisations: 67 (with 5 in ICU)
SASA
Deaths: 13Deaths: 13
Cases: 2,401Cases: 2,401
Hospitalisations: 288 (with 26 in ICU)Hospitalisations: 288 (with 26 in ICU)
NTNT
Deaths: 0Deaths: 0
Cases: 492Cases: 492
Hospitalisations: 84Hospitalisations: 84
WAWA
Deaths: 0Deaths: 0
Cases: 24Cases: 24
Hospitalisations: 0Hospitalisations: 0
NTNT
Deaths: 0Deaths: 0
Cases: 492Cases: 492
Hospitalisations: 84Hospitalisations: 84
Before we wrap up the blog for the evening, it is worth watching former journalist Kerry O’Brien’s speech at this year’s Sunrise Ceremony.
Minister for foreign affairs, Marise Payne, minister for defence, Peter Dutton, and minister for international development and the Pacific, Zed Seselja, have issued a joint media release on further humanitarian support for Tonga.
The HMAS Adelaide arrived in Tonga today with humanitarian and medical supplies, engineering equipment and helicopters following the volcano and tsunami on 15 January. Before its arrival, it was confirmed more than 20 people on the ship had tested positive to Covid-19.
The commonwealth will provide an additional $2m in humanitarian funding for the “next phase” of Tonga’s recovery, bringing the humanitarian commitment to $3m. New Zealand has also committed to $3m in funding.
Labor is demanding disclosure of Covid-19 vaccination data for young Indigenous children as the overall First Nations jab rate lags by nearly 20%, AAP reports.
About 75% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders aged 16 and older are double-dosed, compared with more than 93% of Australia’s overall 16-plus population.
Labor’s Indigenous Australians spokeswoman Linda Burney will use the resumption of federal parliament in February to demand transparency about first doses for under-12s as well as a breakdown of adult booster rates:
Federal data shows about 33% of all Australian children between the ages of five and 11 have received a first dose. Nearly 76% of the overall 12-to-15 age cohort is double-dosed.
In comparison, about 64% of Indigenous children aged between 12 and 15 have received at least one dose.
More than 7 million adults have received a third dose, but the federal government’s daily vaccination tally does not show a breakdown for Indigenous people.
Sad news coming out of Tasmania. The body of a female in her 20s who went missing while swimming at Cataract Gorge yesterday has been recovered by police divers.Sad news coming out of Tasmania. The body of a female in her 20s who went missing while swimming at Cataract Gorge yesterday has been recovered by police divers.
Momentum continues to build for the date of Australia Day to change, with numerous clubs from around the country sending out strong statements about the pain and hurt that is caused by celebrating 26 January, AAP reports.Momentum continues to build for the date of Australia Day to change, with numerous clubs from around the country sending out strong statements about the pain and hurt that is caused by celebrating 26 January, AAP reports.
January 26 marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove and the raising of the Union Flag by Arthur Phillip. For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, it represents Invasion Day.January 26 marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove and the raising of the Union Flag by Arthur Phillip. For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, it represents Invasion Day.
Almost every single AFL club took to Twitter to acknowledge the pain and distress that 26 January represents, and the need for unity.Almost every single AFL club took to Twitter to acknowledge the pain and distress that 26 January represents, and the need for unity.
The AFL Players Association Tweeted a moving graphic that summed up the sentiment:The AFL Players Association Tweeted a moving graphic that summed up the sentiment:
Brisbane utility Callum Ah Chee hopes Australia Day will find a new date:Brisbane utility Callum Ah Chee hopes Australia Day will find a new date:
Cricket Australia caused a stir last year when they dropped the term “Australia Day” for matches played on 26 January. They have gone one step further this year by allowing staff to work on 26 January and then take a day off on a different date.Cricket Australia caused a stir last year when they dropped the term “Australia Day” for matches played on 26 January. They have gone one step further this year by allowing staff to work on 26 January and then take a day off on a different date.
The NBL sent out a statement acknowledging the pain that January 26 brings about for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples:The NBL sent out a statement acknowledging the pain that January 26 brings about for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples:
NRL outfit South Sydney Rabbitohs took to social media to acknowledge the pain and suffering that January 26 represents.NRL outfit South Sydney Rabbitohs took to social media to acknowledge the pain and suffering that January 26 represents.
In the NT, wild weather did not dim Survival Day gatherings:In the NT, wild weather did not dim Survival Day gatherings:
It is also India’s 73rd Republic Day today, marking the date on which the nation’s constitution came into effect on 26 January 1950.It is also India’s 73rd Republic Day today, marking the date on which the nation’s constitution came into effect on 26 January 1950.
Which reminds me of one of my favourite Tweets of all time:Which reminds me of one of my favourite Tweets of all time:
Amid raging storms, an extreme heat warning has been issued for Melbourne and other parts of central Victoria tomorrow.Amid raging storms, an extreme heat warning has been issued for Melbourne and other parts of central Victoria tomorrow.
Temperatures are tipped to reach up to 37C in the city, as the Victorian health department advises residents to stay hydrated, keep cool and, if travelling outdoors, to wear a hat and sunscreen and take a fitted face mask and bottle of water.Temperatures are tipped to reach up to 37C in the city, as the Victorian health department advises residents to stay hydrated, keep cool and, if travelling outdoors, to wear a hat and sunscreen and take a fitted face mask and bottle of water.
Speaking of wild weather in the state, a severe thunderstorm warning for heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding and damaging winds has been extended to the Alpine area.Speaking of wild weather in the state, a severe thunderstorm warning for heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding and damaging winds has been extended to the Alpine area.
And, in South Australia, thunder is on the way, if it hasn’t arrived already:And, in South Australia, thunder is on the way, if it hasn’t arrived already:
Check out this picture of regional Victoria’s Ararat:Check out this picture of regional Victoria’s Ararat:
The WugulOra morning ceremony was first held in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden in 2003, when it was known as Woggan-ma-gule. It was renamed WugulOra, meaning “one mob”, and moved to the Sydney Opera House northern boardwalk in 2013. Since 2016 it has been held at Barangaroo Reserve. For those who missed it, here’s a look at this year’s ceremony.The WugulOra morning ceremony was first held in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden in 2003, when it was known as Woggan-ma-gule. It was renamed WugulOra, meaning “one mob”, and moved to the Sydney Opera House northern boardwalk in 2013. Since 2016 it has been held at Barangaroo Reserve. For those who missed it, here’s a look at this year’s ceremony.
NSW has surpassed 1 million coronavirus cases as a leading health expert warns Covid-19 infections could spread widely during Australia Day events, AAP reports.NSW has surpassed 1 million coronavirus cases as a leading health expert warns Covid-19 infections could spread widely during Australia Day events, AAP reports.
The state recorded another 21,030 new Covid-19 infections today, marking the seven-digit figure two years after the first case was recorded in Australia.The state recorded another 21,030 new Covid-19 infections today, marking the seven-digit figure two years after the first case was recorded in Australia.
While thousands gathered across the nation for Invasion Day marches, a top health expert advised people to wear masks and maintain social distancing.While thousands gathered across the nation for Invasion Day marches, a top health expert advised people to wear masks and maintain social distancing.
Chair of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and former health department head Jane Halton encouraged people to remain vigilant at events to avoid another spike in cases.Chair of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and former health department head Jane Halton encouraged people to remain vigilant at events to avoid another spike in cases.
Halton said case numbers were coming down and it appeared as if Australia had come off the peak of the outbreak, but this could be jeopardised by large gatherings on the public holiday.Halton said case numbers were coming down and it appeared as if Australia had come off the peak of the outbreak, but this could be jeopardised by large gatherings on the public holiday.
She stopped short of suggesting events should be cancelled, instead encouraging people to wear masks, maintain social distance and remain cautious.She stopped short of suggesting events should be cancelled, instead encouraging people to wear masks, maintain social distance and remain cautious.
Here is a good breakdown of the vaccination status of hospitalisations and deaths due to Covid-19 in Victoria.Here is a good breakdown of the vaccination status of hospitalisations and deaths due to Covid-19 in Victoria.
People who had received a third vaccination make up just 6% of hospitalisations and ICU numbers in the state, while unvaccinated patients are vastly over-represented.People who had received a third vaccination make up just 6% of hospitalisations and ICU numbers in the state, while unvaccinated patients are vastly over-represented.
The Northern Territory has reported another 492 Covid-19 infections as health minister Natasha Fyles resists calls for a seven-day lockdown in vulnerable parts of Central Australia.The Northern Territory has reported another 492 Covid-19 infections as health minister Natasha Fyles resists calls for a seven-day lockdown in vulnerable parts of Central Australia.
Lockdowns are currently in place for a handful of remote communities, while lockouts are in place in some others including Alice Springs.Lockdowns are currently in place for a handful of remote communities, while lockouts are in place in some others including Alice Springs.
There are 84 people being treated in hospital.There are 84 people being treated in hospital.
Fyles:Fyles: