by Jessie Sharp | May 18, 2022 | Govt & Politics, News
Australians are now less likely to take precautions to stop the transmission of Covid-19. The Australian Bureau of Statistics household impacts survey recorded a decrease in April when compared to February. The survey, released yesterday, found 78% of people wore a...
by Kshantu Kaul | Apr 23, 2022 | Election '22 - Australia Decides, Govt & Politics, News
The Solomon Islands signed a security deal with China on Thursday. It is the first bilateral security agreement between China and a Pacific country. Solomon Island Prime Minister told parliament the agreement was formed in wake of the riots that has happened in the...
by Jeremy Eager | Apr 11, 2022 | Election '22 - Australia Decides, News
The Prime Minister visited the South Coast on day one of his election campaign, promising $40 million for road upgrades in the marginal seat of Gilmore. That wasn’t all the talk this morning. Outside the beverage cannery where Mr Morrison held his press conference,...
by Hayley Wilkinson | May 6, 2020 | News
The deafening and seemingly unending news cycle of coronavirus coverage has provided a fair share of laughable content. ABC Reporter Andrew Probyn became an overnight TikTok star after being slammed by Scott Morrison during a live press conference. On multiple...
by Katie Kells | Apr 8, 2020 | News
The daily lives of Australians are dramatically changed as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. This Easter in the Illawarra will be unlike any other, with social distancing restrictions putting an end to the traditional festivities. In a press conference at...