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Australia COVID-19
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Resigns Two Weeks Into New Government
He tendered his resignation in October, when the Labor government was in caretaker mode.
November 8, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
COVID-19 Testing at Hospitals and N95 Masks Could Reduce Deaths and Costs: Scientists
RAT admission screening of patients saved saved 1,176 to 1,543 deaths in Victoria per year and an estimated ...
September 6, 2024
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Monica O’Shea
Excess Mortality Levels 5 Percent Above Average in Australia, but Falling
Rates of excess mortality in Australia remain above what would normally be expected, a trend which began in ...
July 4, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Long COVID Condition Resolves Over Time, Study Suggests
Australian research finds that long COVID symptoms improved over time in their study cohort.
April 27, 2024
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Lily Kelly
Australia Already Prepared to Deal With a Future Pandemic: Inquiry Chair
The federal COVID-19 inquiry still needs to hear from specific sectors of the community, but otherwise is making ...
March 13, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Court Finds Emergency Doctor Guilty of Misconduct for Questioning COVID Vaccine
The Western Australian doctor said the vaccine was 'at best manslaughter, and at worst, outright murder.'
March 10, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Qantas Fined $250,000 For Standing Down Worker Concerned With COVID-19
The stand-down came after the employee raised safety concerns over the risk of COVID-19 spreading from planes arriving ...
March 5, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Australian Senate Passes Motion Calling for Inquiry Into Excess Mortality
While the motion doesn't trigger a Senate inquiry, it is symbolic of rising concern among many politicians at ...
February 26, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Police, Nurses, and Employers Among Critics of Australia’s COVID Response
Police were concerned about the blurring of responsibilities between the state-federal governments, as well as between departments.
February 1, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Australia’s COVID-19 Response ‘Worst Ever Public Health Failing’: Inquiry
Several bodies, including the human rights commissioner, have called for a Royal Commission into the country's response to ...
January 31, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
New COVID-19 ‘Wave on Wave’ Variant Hits Australia’s 2 Most Populous States
Victorian health authorities issued a health alert for the Omicron Variant, sub-lineage BA.2.86.
January 8, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
One-Third of Australians Do Not Think COVID Vaccines Are Important: Pfizer Study
33 percent do not think COVID-safe measures are effective, Pfizer Australia found.
December 18, 2023
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Rex Widerstrom
Alan Jones: Questions Still Linger Around Big Pharma’s Support for Regulators
How much money do these drug companies pay to the same regulatory agencies that are supposed to be ...
December 4, 2023
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Alan Jones
Australia Spent Almost $50 Billion Combating COVID
'Australia had the seventh lowest additional health spending out of 36 countries,' AIHW spokesman Geoff Callaghan said.
November 28, 2023
BY
Cindy Li
Senator Scrutinises Albanese Government’s $100 Million Donation to WHO
Senator Gerard Rennick thinks the government's monetary focus should be on victims of vaccine injuries.
November 28, 2023
BY
Nick Spencer
Cardiac Arrests ‘Highest Ever Recorded’ in Australian State of Victoria
Ambulance Victoria is warning the community about the risk of heart attacks
October 3, 2023
BY
Monica O’Shea
Australia’s Pandemic Inquiry Set Up to Fail
One of the panel members ... is on record as having supported hard lockdowns in Victoria.
September 22, 2023
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Kevin Andrews
Australia Removes Moderna Vaccine for Children Under 5
Health authorities in Australia have quietly removed Moderna's paediatric COVID-19 vaccine for children five years and under, with ...
June 19, 2023
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Victoria Kelly-Clark
More ‘Nanny State’ Not the Solution After Devastating Bus Tragedy
Commentary With a crisis comes the inevitable knee-jerk government response. It seems to be an affliction that is ...
June 14, 2023
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Eric Abetz
Millions to Be Spent on Long COVID Study
Research into long COVID will get a significant boost from Australia following the federal government's announcement it will ...
April 24, 2023
BY
Victoria Kelly-Clark
Disobeying Valid Laws: When Is It Justified
Commentary In 1970, the Sydney Morning Herald published an article entitled “How should we react to unjust laws?” ...
March 2, 2023
BY
Gabriël Moens
Australians Told to Avoid People as COVID-19 ‘Variant Soup’ Looms
Deakin University's associate professor in epidemiology, Hassan Vally, is warning about a COVID-19 “variant soup” consisting of five ...
November 21, 2022
BY
Jessie Zhang
Western Australia Farewells Emergency COVID-19 Powers
Western Australia's COVID-19 state of emergency has come to an end as the country braces for a new ...
November 3, 2022
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AAP
‘A Blunt Instrument’: New Review Scathing of Australia’s Use of Lockdowns, School Closures
A year on from some of Australia's heaviest lockdowns, one of the largest non-government reviews into the country's ...
October 19, 2022
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs Expert Calls on Authorities to Suspend ‘Provisional Approval’ Status Granted to COVID-19 Vaccines
MELBOURNE, Australia—A clinical trials and pharmaceutical regulation affairs expert has urged Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) to suspend the ...
September 15, 2022
BY
Henry Jom
and
Marina Zhang
Queensland to Host Summit to Deal With Lockdown-Driven Migration, Homelessness
The government of Queensland has announced a Housing Summit to deal with several issues plaguing the state's housing ...
September 13, 2022
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
COVID-19 Aged Care Deaths Not Being Scrutinised: MP
The federal government should be scrutinised more over the rising number of COVID-19 deaths in aged care, an ...
September 11, 2022
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