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Thursday, January 7, 2021

New venues linked to coronavirus after NSW records one new case

No new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in New South Wales in the last 24 hours. There was one case recorded outside the reporting period, which is linked to the Avalon RSL cluster. It will be counted in tomorrow's figures.

Even after the Capitol riots, the US may not yet have reached a tipping point

ANALYSIS: The strength of Donald Trump's connection to his base means the extraordinary riot inside the US Capitol today may not be enough to shock the country out of its partisan divide, former 9News foreign correspondent Robert Penfold says.

Trump supporters harass media and smash cameras during Washington protest

Supporters of Donald Trump have harassed members of the media and smashed cameras during protests in Washington. A number of journalists were forced to abandon their equipment in a set-up area after violent thugs forced their way in.

Pedestrian hit by car on the Hume Highway, thrown 20 metres

A pedestrian walking with a friend has been hit by a car and thrown into the air in a high-speed accident in Sydney's south-west. The teenager was struck just before 1pm on the Hume Highway in Casula and landed as far as 20 metres from 

Brisbane quarantine worker tests positive to UK strain of virus

A worker in a Queensland quarantine hotel that tested positive to coronavirus has contracted the virulent UK strain of the virus. Urgent genome testing revealed tonight the woman – employed as a casual cleaner at the Hotel Grand Chancellor

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,