Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Australia PM says will ‘ensure’ no China base on Solomon Islands

Prime Minister Scott Morrison promised Sunday during a heated debate before the May 21 elections that Australia would cooperate with its friends to prevent China from establishing a military facility in the Solomon Islands. China’s growing clout in the Pacific has become a hot political issue in Australia ahead of the polls, following Beijing’s announcement last month … Read more

Main Australian Political Parties to Escalate Funding for Northern Territory

Australian PM Scott Morrison

The Coalition and the Labor party have pledged to provide the Northern Territory with millions of dollars to help it deal with rising crimes, generate more jobs and improve health care for native people. Prime Minister Scott Morrison promised on April 24 that the federal government would spend $14 million (US$10 million) on a community-led … Read more

Thousands protest vaccine mandates in Australian capital

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SYDNEY: Thousands of protesters marched through Australia’s capital to the parliament building on Saturday to decry Covid-19 vaccine mandates, the latest in a string of rallies against pandemic restrictions around the world. Demonstrators packed Canberra’s streets before massing outside the parliament, some waving the red Australian ensign flag associated with “sovereign citizens” who believe national … Read more

Australia sets COVID-19 booster dose record, Djokovic “not singled out”, says PM

Australian PM

CANBERRA – Australia has set a new record for COVID-19 booster vaccines amid successive record days of surging infections across the country. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday that a new record 222,565 booster vaccines were administered on Wednesday, two days after the minimum recommended interval between second and third jabs for the population … Read more

Australia’s Brisbane In Lockdown, Army Patrols Sydney Amid Contagious Delta Variant Spread

Brisbane lockdown extended Delta variant

The Australian government has on Monday extended COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in Brisbane, while soldiers began guarding Sydney to enforce stay-at-home regulations as the country strives to stop the deadly Delta variant of the coronavirus growing.

Authorities have imposed a three-day lockdown in south-eastern parts of Queensland, including Australia’s third-biggest city Brisbane, which began on Saturday.

It is the latest part of the country to reimpose restrictions in a order to lessen Covid infections.

So far, fewer than 15% of Australians are fully vaccinated against the virus.

Although Australia’s vaccination drive has procrastinated many other developed economies, it has so far fared much better in keeping its coronavirus numbers relatively low, with just under 34,400 cases.

The death toll rose to 925 after a man in his 90s breathed his last in Sydney.

Australia is going through a cycle of stop-start lockdowns in several cities after the chaotic situation of the fast-moving Delta strain.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Morrison has promised lockdowns would be “less likely” once the country inoculates 70% of its population above 16 years of age – up from 19% now.

He expects to hit the 70% mark by the end of the year.

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Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson to fly back to Australia

Zampa, Richardson still in Mumbai; waiting for Australia to return

Australian cricketers Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson will be flying back to Australia tonight via Doha after being stuck in Mumbai as the Australian government banned flights from India. As per the reports, both Zampa and Richardson were stuck in Mumbai reportedly after leaving RCB’s bio-bubble on Sunday (April 25). They are staying in a … Read more

Australia bans passenger flights from India due to massive surge in COVID-19 infections

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The government of Australia on Tuesday announced a temporary ban on direct passenger flights from India, as it battles with the lethal second wave of the novel coronavirus. According to the media reports, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the suspension would remain in place until at least May 15. Adding that Australia would send … Read more

Australia approves AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19

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Health Ministry of Australia has approved the AstraZeneca vaccine as its second for use against COVID-19. According to the media reports, Pfizer’s product will be available in Australia next week. It will be given in two doses three weeks apart, while AstraZeneca’s will be administered in two doses 12 weeks apart. In this regard, Prime … Read more