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October 2022

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  • Miriam Charlie is taking a photo with her Polaroid camera, holding it up to her eye

    ‘Waiting for too long’: Why Miriam Charlie photographs overcrowded Indigenous housing

    The Yanyuwa Garrwa artist and Polaroid photographer from Borroloola in the Northern Territory uses her camera to document the state of housing in her home town

June 2022

  • Montana Matthews, 22, and her daughter, Kealia, 1, both had Covid-19 and had to isolate in their home in Lajamanu.

    ‘The biggest fight of our lives’: the battle to contain Covid in the Northern Territory’s remote communities

    Healthworkers have helped curtail the virus, but longstanding housing problems leave families vulnerable

August 2020

  • An analytical chemist at AstraZeneca headquarters in Sydney

    Here's everything you need to know about the potential Oxford University Covid vaccine

    The vaccine is designed to mimic the coronavirus and train the immune system to react if a person is later infected
  • The centre of the ground shows colours of the Aboriginal flag during a previous Indigenous round.

    AFL clubs back #freetheflag campaign as copyright row over Aboriginal flag labelled a ‘disgrace’

    The flag will not be painted on grounds during this year’s Indigenous round which starts on Friday
    • 'I was helpless': the Australians caught up in a dysfunctional Covid travel exemption system

    • Australian government to reopen Christmas Island detention centre during Covid-19 crisis

    • Migration to Australia has fallen off a cliff – will it take the economy with it?

July 2020

  • Victoria’s chief health officer Brett Sutton at a daily media briefing in Melbourne

    'He makes it so much nicer': Brett Sutton the 'silver fox lining' of Victoria's second-wave lockdown

    The chief health officer is seen as a ray of hope by his growing fan club during Melbourne’s dark days of Covid-19
  • PLEASE DON’T CREDIT PHOTOS: The only asylum seekers in the Christmas Island detention centre. Nades (Dad) Priya (Mum) and Kopika (older girl) and Tharunicaa (younger). Full names are : Nadesalingam Murugappan, known as Nades, Kokilapathmapriya Nadesalingam, known as Priya, four-year-old Kopika and two-year-old Tharunicaa.

    Biloela Tamil family separated as mother flown to Perth for medical treatment

    Priya Murugappan moved after doctors on Christmas Island unable to identify cause of pain, but she says ‘the greater pain’ is separation from young children
    • 'Super keen': Australia's tourism operators reopen as bookings surge – but doctors urge caution

    • NSW-Victoria border closure: do I need an entry permit and are there exemptions?

    • Top tax return tips for Australians who worked from home during coronavirus

June 2020

  • A woman in a mask walks by a store window of mannequins wearing masks

    Victorians may now be told to wear face masks to halt Covid-19 – what’s changed?

  • Thredbo

    NSW snow resort businesses fear tourists will bring coronavirus and force shutdown

  • Australia from a satellite

    Cold weather to bring plunging temperatures across Australia

  • A woman taking off her wedding ring

    Post-lockdown divorce: jump in number of Australian couples seeking help

  • State-funded airlines gain in global market after Qantas, Virgin Australia halt international flights

  • Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance
    Coronavirus Australia latest: 9 June at a glance

  • Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance
    Coronavirus Australia latest: 8 June at a glance

  • Coronavirus NSW restrictions: why can pubs host 50 people when I'm only allowed to have five in my house?

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