Australia news LIVE COVID-19 cases continue to grow across the nation as states and territories look for lockdown exit strategies
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Mask-wearing will remain indefinitely in some settings as experts predict strict lockdowns will not protect COVID-free parts of the country from the pandemic forever.
But new data shows the rate of deaths from coronavirus so far this year is similar to a bad influenza season and significantly better than last year as vaccinations gain traction around the country.
Mask-wearing indoors is here to stay as health authorities work to prevent large uncontrolled outbreaks even as vaccination rates rise.Credit:Brook Mitchell
For states sticking to border closures and tougher measures against COVID-19, a Doherty Institute sensitivity analysis that was presented at national cabinet on Friday found those measures would not be able to keep the virus out long term and community fatigue was a real risk.
âIn reality, the national COVID-19 epidemic has been and will continue to be a âfireâ fought on multiple fronts,â the report said.
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Victoriaâs building industry will be shut for two weeks after a day of unprecedented protests at the construction unionâs head office, with windows smashed, projectiles thrown at senior officials and riot police closing down a major city street.
Some critical infrastructure works, such as hospitals and some ongoing level crossing removal projects, will continue during the shutdown that starts from midnight.
Police and protesters face off out the front of the CFMEU office on Elizabeth Street on Monday. Credit:Justin McManus
The Andrews government formally announced the two-week shutdown late on Monday night, less than three hours before the closure was to begin at 11.59pm.
All projects in metropolitan Melbourne, City of Ballarat, City of Greater Geelong, Surf Coast Shire and Mitchell Shire will be shuttered, with limited exempts for workers to attend closed sites to respond emergencies or perform urgent and essential work to protect health and safety.
Victorian Industrial Relations Minister Tim Pallas said the decision had been driven by multiple outbreaks linked to the industry, as well as âwidespread non-complianceâ with COVID safety rules.
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The NSW government will invest the bulk of its pandemic recovery spending in western Sydney, diverting $5 billion from the sale of the WestConnex motorway to help suburbs that faced the harshest lockdown measures of the Delta outbreak.
With western Sydney to be the battleground in the 2023 state election, the government has established the WestInvest fund from the sale of the second stage of WestConnex. The fund is set to form the cornerstone of the COVID-19 recovery plan.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian with other ministers and Coalition MPs in western Sydney on Monday.Credit:Edwina Pickles
Of 15 local government areas in western Sydney set to receive the funding package, 10 have been listed as LGAs of concern during the pandemic and subjected to tighter restrictions such as curfews and exercise limits, including Campbelltown, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland and Fairfield.
The government has spent close to six months working to develop the fund, and will look to prioritise small projects that can be undertaken within months to spur job creation and economic recovery.
Read more about the plan here.
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