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The show will go on! Finally, some good news! It’s been confirmed that the Eurovision Song Contest will take place as planned on May 22 this year. Eurovision is one…
It appears as though the Pfizer vaccine will fight both COVID-19 mutations effectively. In the past few weeks, two new mutations of COVID-19 have been identified. One is said to…
The Amazon rainforest will be wiped out over the next few decades, environmental expert warns. The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest tropical forest, covering well over two million square…
This year the world has shown what it means to be resilient and to inspire hope in others. The events of 2020 have been unprecedented, and people have had to…
Sydney has been divvied up into five zones for NYE. Coming into effect from midnight tonight (Wednesday, 30 December), household New Year’s Eve celebrations will be capped at five visitors—children…
Drinking at least three teas a week could add years to your life, according to science. A research team in China have discovered that regular consumption of tea is associated…
Sydney is on high alert for at least the next three days. Overnight, the Avalon cluster grew to 28 cases and, consequently, the Northern Beaches Council…
Prince Alfred Park is about to get a whole lot more colourful! In 2012, 30,000 people gathered in Prince Alfred Park to show support for the Australian marriage law proposal.
Western Australia’s hard border has been in place since April. Speaking to the media, WA Premier Mark McGowan thanked ”everyone for their patience and understanding, not just in recent weeks…