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‘It feels almost naughty to leave’: For returned Australians open borders bring new dilemmas
The resumption of international travel pits new lives against old dreams for Australians who returned from overseas during the Covid-19 pandemic To live and work overseas is a rite of…
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HSC from home: how NSW students and teachers handled a year of Covid disruption
From internet connection woes to managing online learning and exams, lockdowns have been hard on school communities Sign up for the Rural Network email newsletter Join the Rural Network group…
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Britain’s zombie companies won’t be reanimated by Sunak’s shocks
The UK’s long-running productivity problems are not being solved – but they must be if the economy is to get greener Rishi Sunak says his tax and spending plans, outlined…
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The Station Eleven gang: has the pandemic give us a thirst for culture that’s out of our comfort zone? | Rebecca Nicholson
A TV series about a virus wiping out humanity and a six-hour Wagner opera have more in common than you might think Around the early days of the pandemic, I…
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Relief and reunions in sight as US finally lifts Covid travel restrictions
Curbs on vaccinated visitors from 33 countries to go on Monday – for many separated loved ones it’s not a moment too soon On 8 November, the US will ease…
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What are Covid-19 pills and why are they important in the fight against the virus?
What if a simple pill could help heal from Covid-19?US pharmaceutical giants Merck and Pfizer have announced encouraging results for oral drugs, while an antidepressant has also shown promise in…
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Anti-vaxxer Aaron Rodgers’ spectacular fall from grace happened in record time
The Green Bay star once vied for the status of the NFL’s most well-liked player. After Friday’s bizarre interview about his vaccine status, it’s safe to assume those days are…
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Dear Nadhim Zahawi, children need to express grief about Covid as well as to ‘catch up’ | Michael Rosen
The arts, squeezed from the curriculum, could offer a chance for pupils to explore their feelings and worries I had a conversation with a teacher the other day. She asked…
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong vaccine experts do not rule out fourth jab for some residents
Hong Kong government vaccine experts have said they do not rule out the possibility of a fourth Covid-19 jab for residents, with the city rolling out third shots under its…
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Go with the (lateral) flow: how Covid has changed the work Christmas party
Suppressed partygoers prepare to ramp up the glamour, offset by an emphasis upon Covid-compliant celebrations Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage For anyone who dreads the thought…