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How The Conversation s journalism made a difference in June

Expert-led content proved hugely popular online The story that attracted the most interest from our audience in June was Maria O’Sullivan from Monash University’s piece on whether those without vaccine certificates could be banned from restaurants, shops and theatres. It has been read over 500,000 times! The article was cited as expert commentary by ABC News and Maria was interviewed on ABC Radio in Melbourne, Sydney and Western Australia. She said: “I am so glad the piece was widely read. I also want to acknowledge the commissioning and editing work that Judith and Justin did - they are superb! Many thanks for all the wonderful contributions you make to public debate.”

Noelle Murray strike the difference as Shels edge Cork City

Noelle Murray strike the difference as Shels edge Cork City
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Angry reactions to traffic in Taunton amid Paul Street works

Angry reactions to traffic in Taunton amid Paul Street works
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The nine clubs and their star players chasing glory in Ireland s top-flight this season

The nine clubs and their star players chasing glory in Ireland s top-flight this season
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COVID-19 vaccines not mandatory for aged care workers, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces after National Cabinet

COVID-19 vaccines not mandatory for aged care workers, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces after National Cabinet Posted FriFriday 22 updated FriFriday 22 JanJanuary 2021 at 10:08am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch Share Print text only Cancel Residents and workers in aged care facilities will not be required to get a COVID-19 vaccination in order to remain living or working there, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says. Key points: Aged care residents and workers will not be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 Health authorities say they expect a high uptake of vaccines among aged care residents and staff

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