A 17th resident of Sydney's Newmarch House nursing home dies; Queensland's Deputy Premier steps aside from ministerial duties; and in sport, Manly Sea Eagles Coach Des Hasler is displeased with the N-R-L's Project Apollo's proposals.
States and territories begin making calls on the easing of coronavirus restrictions; US unemployment now at its worst level since the Great Depression; and two Socceroos feature, as football gets back underway in Korea
Prime Minister Scott Morrison details a three-step plan for the easing of coronavirus restrictions, The implementation of banking royal commission reforms delayed by six months, Western Australia's Olympic and Paralympic athletes resume training for the Tokyo Games.
Today's national cabinet meeting underway to discuss the possible easing of restrictions, China indicates it will support a World Health Organisation's investigation into the coronavirus, The German football league prepares to restart under strict health rules
National Cabinet to discuss the possible easing of restrictions, another rise in unemployment in the United States and the National Rugby League says players who object to flu vaccinations will be allowed to take part in the competition under certain circumstances.
Royal Commission findings reveal George Pell knew about child sexual abuse by priests in the 1970s, Alleged attempts made to defraud the early access to superannuation scheme, Western Australian clubs prepare to relocate to Victoria for the AFL season restart.
Two more staff members from the Sydney aged care facility, Newmarch House test positive to COVID-19, More Victorian cases added to a coronavirus cluster linked to a Melbourne meat processing plant, A Canadian teenage tennis champion has her sights set on the top spot.
The aged care regulator threatens to revoke the operating licence of Newmarch House; the UK falls short of its daily Covid-19 testing targets and the Belgian government extends a ban on sporting events until the end of July.
The effectiveness of the COVIDSafe app described as "highly variable", The federal government accused of mishandling its $130 billion JobKeeper scheme, In sport, the A-League aims for the competition to resume in August.
The federal treasurer reportedly faces threats over the government's JobKeeper scheme, Britain's COVID-19 death toll becomes the worst in Europe, And criticism over the leaking of a former A-F-L coach's photo while in police custody.