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Victoria records no new local cases of COVID-19 as Melbourne emerges from lockdown; Australians being resassured of COVID-19 vaccine safety following a second death likely linked to AstraZeneca and the International Olympic Committee's executive board proposes Brisbane as host of the 2032 summer Games.
Melbourne emerges from a two-week lockdown, United States President Joe Biden calls on global leaders to share COVID-19 vaccines with poorer nations, The International Olympic Committee's executive board proposes Brisbane as host of the 2032 summer Games.
A New South Wales woman dies from a blood clot health authorities say is likely linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine; investigations continue into a COVID-infected Melbourne couple who left lockdown and drove across three states and six English premier league clubs linked to the European Super League settle with authorities.
Investigations continue into a Melbourne couple who travelled to Queensland during lockdown and tested positive to COVID-19; four new local coronavirus cases in Victoria and Rafael Nadal through to the semi-finals of the French Open.
Queensland and New South Wales on alert after positive COVID-19 case travelled from Melbourne, The PM flags talks about China at G7 meeting, New South Wales claims an historic win in the State of Origin opener.
Melbourne's lockdown to end tomorrow night; a Victorian woman who travelled to Queensland's Sunshine Coast tests positive to COVID-19 and Townsville hosts game one of the State of Origin series.
Melbourne's lockdown to end tomorrow night as restrictions ease; an outage at a cloud service company causes popular websites to go offline and Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley steps down.
Victorian health authorities say the state is on track for an easing of coronavirus restriction, The Federal Government considers resettlement options overseas for a Tamil family on Christmas Island, The Tokyo 2020 organising committee hopes to announce the domestic spectator capacity this month.
Victorian health authorities say the state is on track for an easing of restrictions; Pfizer vaccines for people aged 30 to 49 to be made available in Western Australia and Australia to support 170 Pacific athletes as they prepare for the Tokyo Oympics.