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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Western Australia reinstates hard border with Queensland

Western Australia will reinstate its hard border controls with Queensland at midnight tonight. Premier Mark McGowan announced the decision today following a National Cabinet meeting discussing

In Pictures: Capitol fenced off after day of chaos which saw four die

Authorities stand behind newly placed fencing around the Capitol grounds the day after violent protesters loyal to President Donald Trump stormed the US Congress in Washington.

The COVID-19 vaccine is on its way: What to expect

Health Minister Greg Hunt said this year Australian's can expect a big difference to the way we live, with the timeline for the coronavirus vaccine soon moving towards a five-stage rollout.

Black Rock cluster under control, Victoria records zero local COVID-19 cases

The Black Rock cluster at the centre of Victoria's coronavirus outbreak is close to being quashed after the state recorded its second day of zero locally acquired cases. One case of COVID-19 was detected

Greater Brisbane lockdown rules explained

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has declared a three-day lockdown in Greater Brisbane to order to prevent the spread of the highly contagious UK strain of coronavirus. The lockdown applies

Joe Biden condemns US Capitol chaos: 'One of the darkest days in our history'

Joe Biden has condemned violent scenes that descended on the US Capitol as "one of the darkest days" in the nation's history. Speaking a short time ago, President-Elect Biden slammed the actions of rioters as "domestic terrorists".

Two states set to swelter in summer heatwave while rain persists for east coast

Heat is on its way to large parts of the country today temperatures set to soar across Western and South Australia. Perth is sizzling through what the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) classifies as a low

Malcolm Turnbull says US Capitol violence 'incited by the president' who has 'sought to exacerbate and exploit divisions'

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has pointed the finger of blame at US President Donald Trump for inciting violence by refusing to accept the results of the November election. Scenes of chaos