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New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has met with mayors from across Sydney's COVID-19 hotspot areas, several weeks after initially declining their request for talks.
Katharine Murphy speaks to Labor Greenway MP Michelle Rowland and her colleague McMahon MP Chris Bowen about how their constituents are coping with Sydney's growing Covid-19 outbreak
Straight off the bat this week there is drama. After spending weeks on this podcast lampooning and lambasting certain individuals for flouting Sydney's Covid lockdown laws, a member of the podcast has shamed themselves and their family with their actions. A dark day for this podcast as one of us becomes the very thing we swore to destroy. Anyway, in other news, the Premier League is back with some fairly interesting sponsors. We discuss some of the stranger football sponsors from Angry Birds to African countries and cryptocurrency's. We also bring back a fan favourite segment, “Bullslut” this week. Sen has been deemed too good at this game so he sits out, leaving Miguel, Kush and Ro to go head to head in this week's edition. This week we cover Fast and Furious movies, Premier League teams, Olympics sport and host cities and more. #AskTCB is back this week as we've run out of content. We cast the net far and wide over Instagram and the TCB Appreciation Society and sourced the best (kinda) questions and answered them on this week's edition. This week we answer questions about illegal Pfizer shots, Subway orders and betrayal. Also this week: Chad the country, more Olympic slander, Marshmello and Chicken Teriyaki. Segments this week: The Logue: Tired of reaching around each other (at least on the podcast), the boys have instead decided to reach around the week's news stories, events and viral trends. Bullslut: Thought writing 3 essays in 2 hours was hard? Try naming 20 European countries in 30 seconds. This is the game where, in 30 seconds, the boys try to name as many things as they can - all within a category chosen by the host. #AskTCB: Listeners write in, the boys try their best to answer their questions. ___________________________________________________ FULL PODCAST EPISODES
Healthy Living host Dr Ross Walker is calling on the government to utilise localised lockdowns when COVID outbreaks emerge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been eight weeks since Sydney's COVID outbreak began, and residents at the epicentre of the outbreak are frustrated at how they're being portrayed;
Pop-up AstraZeneca vaccine clinics where no appointments are needed are a key part of the strategy to tackle Sydney's COVID outbreak;
Plus, tough new restrictions for Sydney's South-West. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney's COVID-crisis deepens with the city to spend at least another month in lockdown;
Sydney's COVID-crisis deepens with the city to spend at least another month in lockdown;
Sydney's COVID outbreak is worsening, but the Premier still hasn't revealed what happens to the lockdown after Friday; The outbreak has reached another hospital and exposed an entire shopping centre full of customers over 11 days; And will this year's Census pick up the estimated 17 per cent of Indigenous people who were missed last time?
Sydney's COVID outbreak is worsening, but the Premier still hasn't revealed what happens to the lockdown after Friday; The outbreak has reached another hospital and exposed an entire shopping centre full of customers over 11 days; And will this year's Census pick up the estimated 17 per cent of Indigenous people who were missed last time?
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Despondency is setting in as Sydney's COVID case numbers show little sign of improvement in the fourth week of lockdown;
- Lockdown around the world - Every 3 days - The latest advice To support the show, please subscribe on Podbean, iTunes or Patreon Join the live audience on D-Live Follow on Twitter @BoogieBumper Join the Discord Grab Daily Boogie Merch Show Links; Moscow rolls out proof-of-vaccine QR codes for restaurants JUST IN - England: Proof of full vaccination to be made mandatory for entry to nightclubs other venues where large crowds gather from the end of September. Confusion sweeps across Sydney after new restrictions introduced No talkies Experts say Sydney's COVID lockdown restrictions likely to stay until September Federal authorities have flagged plans to turn the nation's sporting stadiums and workplaces into vaccination hubs to deliver mass jabs on a mass scale
Despondency is setting in as Sydney's COVID case numbers show little sign of improvement in the fourth week of lockdown;
The construction industry has been left reeling after the NSW government announced a shutdown of the sector to curb Sydney's COVID outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The construction industry has been left reeling after the NSW government announced a shutdown of the sector to curb Sydney's COVID outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus, reflections on the messaging and measures employed when Sydney's Covid outbreak moved to its multicultural South West, and what policy lessons the Nordic countries might hold for Australia.
Parents are being assured everything is being done to ensure HSC students aren't disadvantaged by Sydney's COVID lockdown. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about Sydney's Covid outbreak after 89 new cases were recorded yesterday.
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about Sydney's Covid outbreak after 89 new cases were recorded yesterday.
Sydney's Covid outbreak tops 100 daily cases, is the lockdown working and can authorities do more to stop the spread? Kevin Rudd's big meeting with the global head of Pfizer. The government won't even speak the name of the Former Prime Minister now, while defending its role in vaccine negotiations; And we'll look at Italy's big win, and England's devastating loss in the European Championship soccer tournament, ending in the ultimate in sporting pressure, the penalty shootout.
In a vaccine u-turn, there's encouraging signs Sydney's COVID outbreak's prompted some to re-think their hesitancy;
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In a vaccine u-turn, there's encouraging signs Sydney's COVID outbreak's prompted some to re-think their hesitancy;
Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak balloons to 112 new cases, with an entire Bondi apartment complex now locked down; concerns in Victoria and South Australia after furniture removalists tested positive to the virus after travelling across state borders; and a financial relief package to be unveiled for businesses affected by the Sydney lockdown. PLUS interviews with NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro; infectious diseases expert Professor Robert Booy and Business NSW CEO Daniel Hunter. Updates in 7NEWS at 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Australian sharemarket rose by ~0.8% on Monday, recouping most of Friday's losses despite continued concerns with Sydney's COVID-19 spread and lockdowns. This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.
CommSec Market Analyst Steven Daghlian outlines five key factors to watch in markets this week, including the latest on Australia's labour market, why China will be in the spotlight, which US companies will release profit results and why Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak is important for stocks. This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.
Sydney's Covid outbreak tops 100 daily cases, is the lockdown working and can authorities do more to stop the spread? Kevin Rudd's big meeting with the global head of Pfizer. The government won't even speak the name of the Former Prime Minister now, while defending its role in vaccine negotiations; And we'll look at Italy's big win, and England's devastating loss in the European Championship soccer tournament, ending in the ultimate in sporting pressure, the penalty shootout.
Vossy runs through all of the details of the clubs' relocation to Queensland to escape Sydney's COVID outbreak
Carlton coach David Teague joined Alister Nicholson, Adam Ramanauskas and Adam Tomlinson and conceded he would understand if the club made a call to Alistair Clarkson after the Hawks announced a succession plan this week. Swans CEO Tom Harley told the panel about the rigors of an unexpected and lengthy time on the road for his club as Sydney's Covid numbers increase making a return less likely in the medium term, whilst Bomber Devon Smith discussed Essendon's big win over Adelaide on Friday night footy.
The worst day of Sydney's COVID outbreak, with authorities desperate to stop the spread; As NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian fears an extended lockdown, we'll hear how some faith leaders are also pushing the health guidelines; And Australia's Olympians prepare to compete in barren arenas, with spectators banished from Tokyo events.
The worst day of Sydney's COVID outbreak, with authorities desperate to stop the spread; As NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian fears an extended lockdown, we'll hear how some faith leaders are also pushing the health guidelines; And Australia's Olympians prepare to compete in barren arenas, with spectators banished from Tokyo events.
The Australian sharemarket fell by 0.93% on Friday, pushing the market lower for the week. Sydney's COVID-19 concerns dragged travel stocks lower, while Viva Energy rose on a profit upgrade. This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.
The local government areas of Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool have been signalled as major areas of concern for health officials after Sydney's COVID lockdown was extended by a week; 10 Queensland hospital workers are in isolation after urgently treating a COVID-19 positive patient who went into anaphylactic shock; and Australia's biggest businesses have been drafted to help with the national vaccine rollout. Includes interviews with epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely; acting CEO of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Jenny Lambert; New South Wales Deputy Premier, John Barilaro; Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt and renowned Australian chef Neil Perry. Updates in 7NEWS at 11:30am, 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The weight of Sydney's Covid-19 crisis is starting to really hit home. New South Wales has detected 38 new local cases, 11 of which had been infectious in the community for some time. The daily tally of new cases is the highest in 14 months. Worldwatch's Max Towle has this report.
Sydney's COVID-19 lockdown has been extended for another week, with all eyes now on the city's south-west to determine the future of the outbreak; Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to announce far ranging terms of inquiry about the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicides today; and basketballer Patty Mills and swimmer Cate Campbell have been named as joint flagbearers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Presented by Edwina Bartholomew. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Queenslanders will today learn whether parts of the state will be free from lockdown after two new local cases were recorded yesterday; there are fears Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak will surge after 24 locally acquired cases were recorded yesterday, and only half of those infected following health advice to isolate while symptomatic; and Princes William and Harry have put aside their differences, uniting to unveil a statue of their late mother Diana on what would have been her 60th birthday. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The State of Origin shield will be heading back to New South Wales, with the Blues turning in another dominant performance in Game II. Zac Bailey is joined by Michael Chammas and Jamie Soward to recap all the action from Suncorp Stadium. We ask where the Blues rank in all-time Origin history, discuss the pressure on Maroons coach Paul Green, and look at where the Game III could move if Stadium Australia is unavailable because of Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak
Ben Fordham has slammed prominent Melbourne media identity Jon Faine's article over Sydney's COVID outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CommSec Market Analyst Steven Daghlian outlines five key factors to watch in markets this week, including Sydney's Covid-19 situation, bank dividend payments, stocks trading ex-dividend, key meetings which could move oil prices and other scheduled events. This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.
Ben Fordham has slammed prominent Melbourne media identity Jon Faine's article over Sydney's COVID outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sydney's evolving COVID-19 crisis has seeped into New South Wales Parliament, and crossed the border into Victoria. With a lockdown among measures being considered in New South Wales, police have warned they will fine anyone defying public health orders [[Wed]]. - Сиднејската криза на КОВИД-19 навлезе во парламентот на Нов Јужен Велс и ја премина границата со Викторија. Додека заклучувањето како мерка е на разгледување во Нов Јужен Велс, полицијата предупреди дека ќе казни секој што ќе се спротивстави на налозите за јавното здравје.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has offered to pay for a purpose-built quarantine facility next to Brisbane Airport to help get Australians home faster and limit further outbreaks Police have been told to turn on body-worn cameras in every interaction with domestic violence complainants after a review into the shocking death of Gold Coast mum Kelly Wilkinson. The state's peak tourism body is launching a last-minute marketing blitz urging Queenslanders to fill the void of a $250m black hole left by the latest COVID crisis to derail a crucial holiday period. Hard barriers at Queensland's border to NSW could be re-established amid fears about the fast spreading nature of Sydney's COVID cluster. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at couriermail.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New South Wales has recorded 11 new local COVID-19 cases, with Premier Gladys Berejiklian saying it's perhaps the "scariest period" for the state since the start of the pandemic.
It's a tale of two cities of a different kind ahead of this week's State of Origin, with Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak creating a thin silver lining for Brisbanites. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ray Hadley says former NSW police commissioner Andrew Scipione should be brought in to manage Sydney's COVID response. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney's COVID-19 cluster expands to 21 cases in New South Wales, new research shows Australians' distrust of China is nearly as low as distrust of North Korea and in sport, growing calls for Australia to stage a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Mandatory mask-wearing has been extended for another week on public transport and most indoor settings in Greater Sydney, The Blue Mountains, the Illawarra and Shellharbour.
Sydney's COVID-19 cluster has almost doubled to 21 cases, sparking new health alerts and border closures; the simple way to claim and how to get the biggest refund this tax time; and Britney Spears is set to speak in a Los Angeles court as she tries to remove her controversial conservatorship. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two new infections announced on Monday are both close contacts of previously identified cases and were in isolation when their test was returned. - Αλλαγές στο πρόγραμμα εμβολιασμού της χώρας αναμένεται να ανακοινώσει το Εθνικό Υπουργικό Συμβούλιο, που συνεδρίασε σήμερα μετά την επιστροφή του Αυστραλού πρωθυπουργού Σκοτ Μόρισον. Την ίδια ώρα πολιτείες και επικράτειες της χώρας ασκούν πιέσεις για την διάθεση περισσοτέρων εμβολίων της Pfizer.
Sydney's COVID-19 alert list has grown overnight, with the latest cluster growing to 11 and Premier Gladys Berejiklian warning that face mask rules could be here to stay; Barnaby Joyce's political comeback is almost complete - he'll be sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister this morning after he toppling Michael McCormack in a Nationals leadership spill; and Australia's biggest telcos have been called out for price hikes to their phone plans, with customers potentially slugged hundreds of dollars without even realising. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sydney's COVID-19 cluster has grown to nine cases, prompting new restrictions across large parts of the city; an emergency National Cabinet meeting will be held this morning with concerns for the COVID vaccine rollout on the agenda; and this week marks 24 years since Australian teacher Marion Barter went travelling and was never seen again, with a New South Wales Coroner to try to establish what happened. Barter was the subject of the 7NEWS podcast The Lady Vanishes, which has had more than 8 million streams around the world. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NSW authorities hope to crush Sydney's COVID outbreak using masks, social distancing and contact tracing. It's a plan that's worked well in the past, but is it really a match for the new, highly infectious Delta variant? And if it isn't, what needs to change? Today on The Signal, we ask how big a risk Delta might be to Australia's COVID strategy and, if we tried something different, what that would look like. Featured: Dr Mary-Louise McLaws, Professor of Epidemiology, Hospital infection and infectious diseases control, University of New South Wales, and Member of World Health Organisation Health Emergencies Program Experts Advisory Panel for Infection Prevention and Control Preparedness, Readiness and Response to COVID-19
Vikings parties, hidden hot dogs, and Sydney's COVID hot-spots. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread, with the list of exposure sites growing overnight and police launching an investigation into how an unvaccinated driver was able to transport international flight crews from Sydney Airport into hotel quarantine; Australia's stunning economic recovery is continuing, with more people in work now than before the pandemic and the unemployment rate falling to 5.1%; and a shooter remains on the run after a man was gunned down in Sydney's CBD overnight. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak grows to three cases, Pfizer becomes the recommended vaccine for Australians under 60 and in sport, a 19-year-old basketballer wins NBA rookie of the year.
Sydney's COVID outbreak continues to grow with three new infections overnight, but Victoria recorded no new cases; Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a historic change to Australia's National Anthem, to better reflect Australia's Indigenous population; and the UK has cut ties with the European Union almost a year after officially leaving the 27-nation bloc. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus.Thanks to everyone that has subscribed and followed! Happy New Year from 7NEWS and 7NEWS.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sydney's COVID-19 cluster has spread beyond the Northern Beaches bubble, with people in Wollongong now urged to get tested; Australia has recorded the first case of a possibly more contagious COVID-19 variant from South Africa; calls for support for Northern Beaches businesses affected by recent restrictions; police will be out in force across Sydney keeping people from gathering for New Year's Eve festivities; Immigration Minister Alex Hawke says temporary visa holders who flout COVID-19 rules and restrictions risk being deported from Australia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards, who got away with his crimes for decades, has been given a record sentence of 40 years; new COVID rules are in place across Greater Sydney, dictating how millions will celebrate Christmas, while there are now much stricter rules on the Northern Beaches, with the epicentre of Sydney's COVID-19 crisis now divided into two zones. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hundreds of thousands of Sydney residents have been told to stay home after a new outbreak of coronavirus ended a two-week run of no local cases.Residents now face curbs on travel to the country's other states.The new cluster has sparked national concern and cast uncertainty over many Australians' plans for a relatively normal Christmas.Epidemiologist Michael Baker told Heather du Plessis-Allan it's a moving response, and Australia is waiting to see the extent of the outbreak."People are mobile, they travel across town a lot. I would be surprised if there are not more cases in Sydney that come up over the weekend."Baker says the evidence in favour of elimination is more compelling now, from a health and economic perspective.LISTEN ABOVE
There are fears Christmas travel plans will be left in tatters, as Sydney's COVID-19 cluster grows. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.