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More than a million people in NSW, the ACT and Victoria stand to lose COVID-19 disaster payments in the next few weeks as the emergency payments phase out.
Time has run out for 140,000 healthcare workers in NSW to get vaccinated - and deadlines approach in other states too.
The Council of Financial Regulators has discussed tighter lending rules as borrowers take on more debt, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Judo Bank Economic Adviser Warren Hogan for more; plus Stuart Roberts from Stocks Down Under for a
Poland is seeking an extension of the state of emergency on the Belarus border as the number of migrants coming from Belarus is increasing.
NSW Labor's Small Business and Multiculturalism spokesman, Stephen Kamper, tells Greg Dyett why now is not the time to withdraw federal or state government COVID-19 relief payments.
The UK has offered short-term visas to European truck drivers to get supplies moving again - but there's little enthusiasm after Brexit.
Psychologist appointments in France will be funded by the government starting next year, amid growing awareness and concern about the importance of mental health.
Late withdrawals by NZ, England bode ill for the cricket-loving nation in re-establishing visiting tours.
Heart disease is responsible for a quarter of all deaths and new data shows more than half of all adult Australians have three or more of the risk factors that cause heart disease.
just weeks ago after Afghan families fled for their lives from Kabul, they are offered refuge in an Albanian seaside resort.