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Cyber attacks on the rise due to increase of stay-at-home workers

With the breakout of the coronavirus crisis, many companies have been forced to make the switch from working in the office to operating remotely. This however, has made things a …

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Australia’s PM announces stricter quarantine measures for returned Australians; ‘hibernating’ businesses

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison addressed the nation again on Friday afternoon and noted a significant improvement in social distancing conditions of residents in Melbourne and Sydney. For this, he …

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Greek Australian Samaritan hands out $100 to each person at Centrelink

Generous Greek Australian Peter Darmos has handed out $100 cash to each one of the hundreds of jobless workers waiting outside the Centrelink office in Melbourne’s Box Hill. The lawyer …

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Coronavirus hotspots and fears for NSW-VIC lockdown: Australia’s upmarket suburbs have the highest number of cases

The national infection Covid-19 count in Australia has climbed up to 2,806 people with Waverly in New South Wales leading in New South Wales with 105 documented cases of coronavirus. …

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Covid-19 economic fallout affects small businesses in Australia

This year will long go down in history  as the Covid-19 or Coronavirus  year. There are few guesses what will be Newsmaker of the Year. Beginning in China, the response …

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Greek refugees in overcrowded camps at risk of Covid-19

Greek refugees on islands are multiplying and vulnerable for coronavirus. Thousands of older people, people with chronic disease, children and pregnant women are currently housed in overcrowded conditions and the …

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12 dead from Covid-12 in Australia, with three from Victoria

A third person has died from coronavirus in Victoria, with the national death toll now at 12 people. The state’s first deaths were in their 70s, however Victoria’s Chief Medical …

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Covid-19 preparations force cut-backs on non-urgent surgery in Victoria hospitals – Mikakos

On Wednesday all of Victoria’s public hospitals were to wind back all non-urgent surgery as part of the preparations to cope with Covid-19 pandemic. A statement from Jenny Mikakos, Victoria’s …

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Hairdressers and barbers taking coronavirus regulations into their own hands

As of March 25 the government banned businesses such as nail salons and beauty parlours from operating. Hairdressing salons and barber shops however are given the green light to continue …

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NSW supermarkets and pharmacies to remain open 24 hours a day

NSW supermarkets and pharmacies have been given the green light to trade 24 hours a day for the near future. The round-the-clock trading will ensure people have food and medical …

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