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‘Premiers Must Remember That They Are Not Just Premiers of Capital Cities’: Federal Agriculture Minister
State premiers are under pressure to break border deadlocks as businesses warn they are reaching boiling point. Scott Morrison will plead with premiers and chief ministers to lift the restrictions ...
August 20, 2020
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17 Deaths, 222 New Virus Cases in Victoria on Aug. 18
Victoria's new case numbers could be down in the 100s next week as optimism grows the state is ...
August 18, 2020
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Victoria Has Recorded 25 Deaths and 282 New Cases on Aug. 17
Victoria has reported a record 25 further COVID-19 deaths, taking the state's toll to 334 and the national ...
August 16, 2020
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Unemployed Australians Reach One Million for First Time
More than one million Australians are out of work for the first time since records began, with the ...
August 13, 2020
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AAP
Victoria Shutdown Sinks Consumer Confidence Further
Consumer confidence has sunk for a seventh straight week as Melbourne's harsh COVID-19 lockdowns sour the mood of ...
August 10, 2020
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AAP
Recovery Needs More Than a Few Tweaks Says Aussie Business Boss
A leading business group says it's naive to believe a few adjustments to the economy will help Australia ...
July 11, 2020
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Most Small Businesses Are Now Open But Many Fear Second-Wave Shutdowns: Poll
A new poll shows that most small businesses in the United States are open in some capacity, though ...
June 3, 2020
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