NSW Health has said new advice regarding use of the AstraZeneca vaccine in people under 50 will cause “significant challenges” for the Australian rollout.
National data-sharing agreement to be developed
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A national data-sharing agreement to enable better emergency, policing, licensing and government services across all tiers of government is to be developed after national cabinet endorsed the concept of linking all jurisdictions together.
National cabinet agreed on Friday that jurisdictions will work together to capitalise on the value of public data to achieve better outcomes for Australians.
”In order to achieve this, first ministers committed to develop an intergovernmental agreement which will be considered at a future national cabinet meeting,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.
A nationally consistent all hazards warning system is being set up as part of a program to better share data between the states and Commonwealth.
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2021-04-08 02:05:56 GMT2021-04-08 10:05:56(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
CANBERRA, April 8 (Xinhua) The Australian government will convene a national summit on women s safety in July.
The federal, state and territory ministers recently agreed to terms on the National Women s Safety Summit, which will shape a new national plan to prevent violence against women and children from family, domestic and sexual violence. This summit will further elevate the important national discussion we are having about women s safety and ensure that we bring all people along with us as we develop the next national plan, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a statement on Wednesday evening.
Aus to convene national women s safety summit
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Canberra, April 8 : The Australian government announced that it will convene a national summit on women s safety in July, which will shape a new plan to prevent all kinds of violence, including domestic and sexual, against women and children.
The announcement came after federal, state and territory ministers recently agreed to the terms on the National Women s Safety Summit, reports Xinhua news agency. This summit will further elevate the important national discussion we are having about women s safety and ensure that we bring all people along with us as we develop the next national plan, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a statement on Wednesday evening.