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Australian elderly to get free bank debit cards

AAP - 29-04-2020

The nation's banks will send debit cards directly to more than 500,000 Australians who don't have them and have previously relied on cash or EFTPOS payments.

 
RACGP launches nationwide campaign to stop people neglecting their health due to COVID-19

Health Times - 28-04-2020

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has today launched a nationwide campaign to stop people from neglecting their health concerns during the COVID-19

 
COVID-19 restriction changes by state

AAP - 28-04-2020

Some states and territories have begun easing coronavirus

 
Australians will have to permanently change their behaviour to stop virus

AAP - 27-04-2020

Australia's chief medical officer says people will have to permanently change their behaviour to keep the coronavirus contained. Australians

 
Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches in Sydney are set to reopen for swimming and surfing

AAP - 27-04-2020

Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches in Sydney are set to reopen for swimming and surfing a week after neighbouring Randwick council beaches were opened again.

 
Rent relief will be provided to South Australian businesses

AAP - 24-04-2020

Rent relief will be given to South Australian business tenants and reductions will be provided to landlords under new state government schemes.

 
Scott Morrison has warned coronavirus complacency could lead to soaring death rates in Australia

AAP - 23-04-2020

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pointed to soaring coronavirus deaths in Europe as a warning against complacency in Australia. Scott Morrison

 
A new report highlights catastrophic risks

AAP - 22-04-2020

A new report released by the Commission for the Human Future says the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the issues and challenges faced in a globalised world.

 
Australians are hitting the road to escape cabin fever boredom with bike

AAP - 21-04-2020

Australians fed up with the COVID-19 restrictions are hitting the road to escape cabin fever boredom with bike sales and repairs through the roof.

 
Smokers turned off by plain packs, survey shows

Health Times - 17-04-2020

Plain packaging is making tobacco products less appealing and warning labels more noticeable, researchers at the University of Otago, Wellington, have found.

 

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