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with you for the first Friday of the year, which will also bring us the first batch of Covid figures for the year.which has been found in Australia, with authorities on the lookout for how far it can reach. While there is no evidence the new variant is more severe than previous iterations, the World Health Organisation said it was concerned about XBB.1.5 given how easily it can be shared.
in full today, with all the details adding up to paint an interesting picture of the future of Australia. We already know we are an ageing population, that Melbourne is on track to overtake Sydney, and that growth has slowed due to the pandemic – a fuller picture should become clear today.following the fatal helicopter collision earlier this week. Nicholas Tadros, 10, was in the helicopter taking off, and is still in a critical condition.
The emergency services minister, Stephen Dawson, told reporters that it was the worst flooding the state had ever seen, as helicopters spent the day saving people from their rooftops: People in the Kimberley are experiencing a one-in-100-year flood event, the worst flooding WA has ever seen.We’ll bring you more on that, and everything else happening in the country, stay tuned.
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