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Australia to reopen international borders after almost 24 months

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Australia’s border will fully reopen on February 21

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has fronted the media to announce that the country will reopen international borders on February 21st, after a long almost 24 months.

“The condition is you must be double vaccinated to come to Australia. That’s the rule. Everyone is expected to abide by it.”

All entrants to Australia must be double vaccinated, and adhere to state-based Covid-19 protocols when they move around the country.

The news comes as business groups call on the government to set a date, with the local economy still struggling amid no international tourism.

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“If you’re double-vaccinated, we look forward to welcoming you back to Australia and I know the tourism industry will be looking forward to that.”

Morrison said.
Qantas staff talk to passengers onboard a flight bound for Auckland on April 19.

The Prime Minister said the high-profile deportation of unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic “should have sent a very clear message to everyone around the world that is the requirement to enter into Australia”.

Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews said anyone not vaccinated who wants to come to Australia would have to apply for an exemption.

“They will have to provide proof that there is a medical reason that they cannot be vaccinated,” she said.

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The Netflix darling everyone is talking about

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Despite initial expectations of a dark comedy, “Baby Reindeer” delves into heavy subject matter.

The series tackles its difficult themes with nuance and care, avoiding preachiness while portraying the complexities of trauma and abuse. It presents a raw and unglamorised depiction of these issues.

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The international Airport set to become world’s largest

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Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths highlights the strategic importance of the expansion, solidifying Dubai’s position as a leading aviation hub on the world stage.

The ‘Airport of the Future’ project, approved by Dubai’s ruler Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, will cover 70sqkm and have the capacity for over 260 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of cargo annually. Phase one of the project is expected to be completed within 10 years, accommodating 150 million passengers per year.

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Rapid growth, ambitious expansion plans, financial struggles…

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Following bankruptcy proceedings, WeWork embarked on a journey to stabilise its operations, reduce costs, and regain investor trust.

Overall, the WeWork story serves as a cautionary tale of the pitfalls of rapid expansion, unsustainable business models, and the importance of sound governance and financial discipline in the startup ecosystem.

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