You can jump to the COVID-19 information you want to read by clicking below. VIC โ 21 deaths, 552 cases in hospital; NSW โ 14 deaths, 1,187 cases ...
One of them is in intensive care. There are currently 19 patients in territory hospitals. - TAS โ no deaths, 50 cases in hospital
Olympic champion Kaylee McKeown won the women's 200m backstroke final; Tokyo bronze medallist Brendon Smith took out the men's 400m individual medley. The 23- ...
"I'm really excited. I'm just really privileged to be here." O'Callaghan said she planned to swim the 100m and 200m freestyle races at the two competitions, in addition to the 100m backstroke and the relays. You have family expectations." Gough will be the only Australian to swim the event in Budapest and Birmingham. It the first time the 24-year-old has made an Australian team. Bowen Gough defended his title in the final of the men's 200m butterfly in a time of 1:56.49. Southam described the experience of competing in the 100m freestyle final as "awesome" "He's [Southam] going to do amazing things in the future, and I can't wait to be next to him and maybe get beaten by him one day," Incerti said. Yang and Incerti will swim in the individual 100m freestyle races at the world championships next month in Budapest and at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in July. I think it's a bit different coming from an Asian background as well. Yang and Incerti both spoke glowingly about Southam, who is set to be selected for the world championships and Commonwealth Games in the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle relay teams. It is the first time in years that the Olympic 100m freestyle gold and silver medallist has not competed in the national championships.
Each of these little hexagons is a seat, filled with 105,000 or so voters, and to form government the aim is to win a majority โ at least 76 seats out of 151 ...
Liberal Bridget Archer looks like she'll hold Bass, after standing up to her party on key issues. Let's have a look at the electorate map. And the final nail in the coffin for the Coalition was a real kicker. If Labor can hold onto the seats of Lingiari and Lyons, where it currently leads, then it will need just two more from the remaining 13 to govern in its own right. (You might notice it looks a little unusual, but that's for good reason. But it's still too close to call in the Tasmanian seat of Lyons, where Brian Mitchell is barely ahead after a swing of nearly 5 per cent. Voters in the outer Sydney seat of Robertson kept their bellwether status by giving the seat to Labor with a swing of nearly 9 per cent. In the territories Labor also looks likely to continue its hold, but the seat of Lingiari where Marion Scrymgour is hoping to take over from veteran MP Warren Snowdon is too close to call. In a sign that the Liberals had lost touch with their base, Labor took a seat off them in Victoria for the first time in decades. Coming into the 2022 election, Labor had to increase its total number of seats by seven in order to govern in its own right. That would still leave it short of the 65 it held when Kevin Rudd led Labor to a crushing victory in 2007. By the end of the night, it was slashed to just 50 certain seats, and ahead in another six.
A mum, dad and two girls. The Nadesalingam family became known as "the Biloela family" as they fought to stay in Australia. (Australian Story: Robert Koenig ...
"That will be one of the priorities. "They have not been found to be refugees. "I have absolutely promised the girls we will be going to the park," Ms Fredericks said. "We are going to bring the Murugappan family home to Biloela," Mr Burnett said. Their second daughter Tharnicaa was born in 2017. Labor promised during the campaign that if it won the election the Nadesalingam family would be allowed to return home to Biloela.