A school refused to tell its young students their teacher had died suddenly from Covid because her death was too ‘sensitive’ to be dealt with in the classroom. Mother-of-two Michelle Hayes, 46, died on February 16 – two days after she tested
Top union leader warns of year of strikes in NSW as workers march for better pay and work conditions
A top union leader has warned 2022 will be a year of strikes in NSW as thousands of workers march for better pay and work conditions. Unions NSW Secretary Mark Morey said it was crucial frontline workers like nurses, teachers and drivers
Top cop breaks his silence on being brutally sacked by a sudden phone call from his new boss after she was promoted over his head By Charlotte Karp For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:07 EST, 19 February 2022 | Updated: 20:11 EST,
Twice weekly rapid antigen tests for Covid-19 in schools will end in NSW within days as the Omicron outbreak wanes and kids get vaccinated. The NSW Government will instead hand out eight kits per student to use as required, and the same
Two dead in horrific truck inferno as road trains collide head on By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:28 EST, 19 February 2022 | Updated: 05:28 EST, 19 February 2022 Two road train drivers have died after a horror head-on
Adelaide Saturday: 25C, sunny, no chance of rain Sunday: 23C, partly cloud, 10 per cent chance of rain Brisbane Saturday: 31C, partly cloudy, possible shower, 40 per cent chance of rain Sunday: 29C, partly cloudy, shower or two, 60 per cent chance
Victoria records 6,280 new Covid cases and NSW sees 7,615 infections – as both states welcome new freedoms Victoria recorded 6,280 new Covid-19 cases and 20 deaths on Saturday NSW recorded 7,615 new infections and 12 deaths overnight as restrictions ease Both
Broadcaster Ray Hadley says he will still wear a mask to the supermarket but noticeably failed to criticise NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet for rolling back Covid restrictions in the state. The 2GB morning host has been a staunch critic of Mr Perrottet’s
The World Health Organisation has warned that country’s that open up too quickly may ‘overshoot the runway’. The organisation took to Twitter on Friday, urging countries that lift restrictions despite high Covid cases and deaths to adopt a slower approach to the pandemic.
NSW has recorded 9,243 new Covid cases and 15 deaths as restrictions are eased across the state. Dancing and singing are back in NSW on Friday, as a number restrictions are rolled back earlier than expected across the state in time for