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Some loosening of restrictions, but no end to Britain's coronavirus lockdown, federal opposition leader Anthony Albanese to tell his caucus the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed cracks in Australia's economy and in sport, concerns over proposed rule changes for the National Rugby League competition have been labelled alarmist.
Australians are being urged to take personal accountability for stopping further coronavirus outbreaks.
China is threatening to impose sanctions on Australian farmers as parliament returns this week.
Queensland's Deputy Premier resigns; anti-lockdown protests are taking place in Victoria; and in sport, the A-F-L season could resume on the 11th of June.
Australians urged to exercised caution if visiting their mother for Mother's Day; the federal opposition pressures the government to release its Jobseeker modelling; and authorities operating on the basis there can be no further postponement to the Tokyo Olympics
Despite more COVID-19 restrictions set to ease officials are encouraging people to maintain social distancing over the coming weeks.
An ad campaign is highlighting the impact of the prevalence of family violence amid the coronavirus crisis.
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.