NSW Police Apologise For Travellers Skipping Sydney Hotel Quarantine

NSW Police have admitted their mistake in letting two overseas travellers skip quarantine and fly from Sydney to Melbourne. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3dJwlpd Welcome to the YouTube home of The Project, we think you’re going to like it here! Watch full episodes of The Project here: https://10play.com.au/theproject Check us out on Facebook:>>>

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COVID-19: $5000 loans to help Aussies stranded abroad

Aussies stuck overseas will be able to apply for taxpayer-funded loans of up to $5000 to cover daily costs or even plane tickets. GET ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND LIFESTYLE VIDEOS: https://www.news.com.au/ Original Author: Produced by news.com.au and published on 08/09/2020

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Coronavirus: The latest COVID-19 news on Friday, April 24 (Sunrise edition) | 7NEWS

Restrictions on overseas travel expected to remain for at least 3-4 months, Ruby Princess investigation continues despite the ship leaving Australian waters and banks urged to help businesses bridge the gap until Government payments roll out. Original Author: Produced by 7NEWS Australia and published on 24/04/2020

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Coronavirus: The latest COVID-19 news on Sunday, March 29 (PM edition) | 7NEWS

Scott Morrison announces $1 billion health funding boost; Australians stranded overseas and aboard cruise ships have started arriving home to mandatory quarantine and a floating hospital is en route to New York to relieve weary doctors and nurses as COVID-19 cases spike. Original Author: Produced by 7NEWS Australia and published on>>>

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Coronavirus: The latest COVID-19 news – Wednesday, March 25 | 7NEWS

Overseas travel banned, Australian non-essential businesses to close by midnight, NSW cases pass 1,000, Australian Border Force slams NSW Health for allowing infected cruise ship passengers to disembark. Read more: https://7news.link/2WHl6bB Original Author: Produced by 7NEWS Australia and published on 25/03/2020

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Does anime need to start being more politically correct for overseas audiences? Twitter debates

Japanese animation has long had a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what’s acceptable, but is it pushing too far these days? Anime used to be conceived, produced, and consumed pretty much all within the confines of Japan. Sure, the occasional series would get licensed for overseas distribution, but with>>>

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