Australians will be able to travel freely again, enjoy a drink in pubs and live without fear of snap lockdowns by Melbourne Cup Day, new data analysis predicts.
A study shows by November 2, the Australian government will have sourced enough jabs to inoculate 80 per cent of the population.
Data analyst Kenneth Tsang calculated 20 million more doses were needed to vaccinate four-fifths of those aged between 16 and 59 and achieve herd immunity.
The claim comes despite Australia s slow vaccination program so far only fully immunising 7.1 per cent of the eligible population against the virus.
Mr Tsang, who founded the exposure site tracking website Covid-19 Near Me, based his estimate on the government s COVID Vaccination Allocations Horizons vaccine supply document.
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IS THE COUCH OUR NEW DAY AT THE RACES?
July 4, 2021 4:30 pm
By Matt Stewart, Racing Editor
In 1999 a mob called
Teletrack Corporate Racing attempted to launch a project that at the time was an affront to our glorious sport but in retrospect seems a vision of the future.
It was reported at the time that: “Construction on what’s being billed as the world’s first horseracing track dedicated entirely to online punters is expected to start in South Australia within the next two months.”
“The
South Australian Government has become the first in the Southern Hemisphere to give the go-ahead to Teletrack Corporate Racing. It’s an as yet untested concept where horses race at night on a two-kilometre-long straight-line racetrack. What’s most unusual is that there won’t be any spectators at all at the track. The audience will be in Asia and Europe, watching and betting on the races through the Internet.”
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As Coffee Cocoa Gunpowder’s founders Chiquita King and Ant Melder celebrate the agency’s second birthday they tell LBB’s Natasha Patel about how the agency came about and why they’re committed to giving back
A little over two years ago Chiquita King and Ant Melder launched Coffee Cocoa Gunpowder, an Australian independent agency that pledges to make a difference. Although the duo first met when they were at M&C Saatchi Sydney, it was a few years before the stars aligned and they took the plunge to set up the agency they affectionately call ‘Cocogun’ together.