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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Sydney petrol prices rising three times faster than they are falling

Sydney's petrol prices are rising three times faster than they are falling, latest statistics from the NRMA have revealed. The analysis shows prices falling at just one cent a day – one third the rate that prices have increased over the last three weeks.

Four million Australians to be vaccinated for coronavirus by end of March

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia's first coronavirus vaccinations could commence as soon as mid-February. The prime minister held a press conference today to outline more details about the multiple vaccines currently 

Sydney travellers banned from Queensland until at least end of January

Travellers from Greater Sydney won't be able to enter Queensland until at least the end of January. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the current ban would be reviewed at the end of the month. "I know this is very disappointing for people during this time,

Chaos, violence, mockery as pro-Trump mob occupies Congress

"Where are they?" a Trump supporter demanded in a crowd of dozens roaming the halls of the Capitol, bearing Trump flags and pounding on doors. They — lawmakers, staff members and more — were hiding under tables, hunkered in lockdowns, 

Angry Republicans call for Trump impeachment after Capitol Hill riots

A growing number of Republican leaders and Cabinet officials now believe Donald Trump should be removed from office before January 20. Four of them called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked, and two others said the President 

US paediatricians alarmed at mystery illness in children believed to be linked to COVID-19

MIS-C is multi-system inflammatory syndrome and it develops in children with COVID-19 days and weeks after infection. With a lot unknown about its long-term impact on ones health, parents are warning others to be on a close lookout.

UK leader vows to use 'every second' to vaccinate vulnerable

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged that his government would use "every available second" to shield the elderly and the vulnerable from the virus rampaging across Britain as he told Parliament on Wednesday why the country needed to return to a COVID-19 lockdown.

Twitter and Facebook block Donald Trump in wake of US Capitol riots

Social media sites Twitter and Facebook have taken the unprecedented steps of locking Donald Trump's accounts in the wake of riots at the US Capitol by his supporters. Twitter announced it was blocking the outgoing president's account