| | Victoria's Chief Health Officer hopes any new COVID-19 cases that crop up over the next week will be in isolation, limiting the number of new close contacts and exposure sites. And he says the trend is looking good. | | | Separated from her children at the US border under the former US president's notorious immigration policy, Keldy sets out to reunite with her sons. | | | The number of coronavirus exposure sites in Melbourne increases to 370, including multiple Epping bus services, which were added overnight. Follow live. | | | Daniel Andrews offers encouragement to Victorians going through lockdown, saying every individual effort is saving lives. He is meeting with his doctors next week and is hopeful of returning to work later this month. | | | NSW health authorities are working against the clock to determine when COVID-19 spread between the members of a Victorian family who holidayed in NSW more than a week ago. | | | Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck's competence has again been under serious question this week as he's struggled to explain what appears to be a baffling oversight in the vaccine roll-out: aged care staff, writes David Speers. | | | Speaking after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Bob Hawke seemed to reveal more about what happened inside the square than many other world leaders. Now a previously classified diplomatic cable has shed light on how he came to have the details he read on national television and whether it was accurate. | | | The announcement, which came moments before a midnight deadline, will prevent the country from plunging into what would have been its fifth consecutive election in just over two years. | | | From being mocked for the Korean food in my lunchbox as a kid, to being spat on in a pharmacy, let me take you on a Greatest Hits tour of growing up Asian in the Lucky Country, writes Alice Amsel. | | | Surveillance cameras in villages show the herd of 15 elephants strolling down roads, feasting on trees and even rummaging through an alcohol factory. | | | | | | Download the ABC News app | Available on Android and Apple devices | | The ABC NEWS app makes it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Australia's most trusted news source. | | | | The ABC sent this message to wwwhindimen.australia@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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