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Neighbours spoilers follow from Australian episodes, which some UK viewers may prefer to avoid.
Neighbours has aired Bonnie Anderson s final scenes in the role of Bea Nilsson on Australian screens.
Monday s episode on 10 Peach in Australia saw Bea depart Ramsay Street for new adventures – but she didn t go alone.
Recent episodes on Australian screens, which are currently four weeks ahead of the UK, have seen Bea break up with her boyfriend Levi Canning.
Although Levi was heartbroken and believed there was still a chance for them to work things out, Bea was adamant that the split was for the best.
May 19, 2021 10:44
News Corp Australia is rolling out changes to its Sunday magazines, as part of weekly mastheads The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (SA) and The Sunday Mail (QLD).
Body+Soul will now become a standalone magazine, published this Sunday 23 May for the first time. Meanwhile, Stellar and The Binge Guide will be paired up as a flip cover magazine.
The changes come as Body+Soul turns 21, and the expansion of the brand is being led by Body+Soul, Stellar and The Binge Guide editor-in-chief Sarrah Le Marquand.
Le Marquand said: “Since Body+Soul first launched, Australians have come to define the notion of health as encompassing not only physical wellbeing, but also lifestyle, relationships, sexuality, self-care and mental wellness.
Concerning to see no international border plans09/05/2021|7min
Queensland Tourism Industry Council s Daniel Gschwind says it is a concern to see there is no plan for Australia opening up internationally.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed to the Sunday Herald Sun he intended to keep Australia’s borders closed indefinitely, saying the completion of the vaccine rollout did not guarantee a reopening.
“Whilst we appreciate the excellent health outcomes we have here in Australia, we need to make a plan and make a strategy,” Mr Gschwind told Sky News.
“What we expect is the government to explain to us how this will happen eventually.”
PM ‘explicitly abandons’ suppression strategy for ‘popular’ elimination goal 09/05/2021|6min
The prime minister s messaging on his COVID-19 management strategy has undergone a dramatic change over the past few months to the point where he is now “smashing that panic button,” says Sky News host James Morrow.
Mr Morrison revealed to the Sunday Herald Sun he intended to keep Australia’s borders closed indefinitely saying the completion of the vaccine rollout did not guarantee a reopening.
He also acknowledged he had no plans to abandon a “zero cases” target.
Mr Morrow said the Coalition were in “full-on election mode” and “smashing that panic button as hard as they can to stay in power”.