Oct. 11 (UPI) --The largest city in Australia ended more than 100 days of lockdown restrictions on Monday after reaching a COVID-19 vaccine milestone -- but only for those who are fully inoculated.
An inquiry into the NSW government's handling of the pandemic has been told people in west and southwest Sydney have been made to feel like criminals in their own homes.
The restrictions have been introduced for Greater Sydney, the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Wollongong and Shellharbour.
The entire state of NSW is under COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, with more than eight million people subjected to ...
An inquest into 19 deaths from COVID-19 at Newmarch House in Sydney's west found several of the infections could have been prevented. Deputy State Coroner Derek Lee said the rate of infection could ...
Fewer than half of the homes that went to auction on Saturday sold.
New data shows how Australia's housing market was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Regional house prices more than doubled and home values surged nationwide post-pandemic. The report found the ...
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