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On Monday - almost exactly a year since the start of the first national lockdown - Australia will begin covid-19 vaccinations.
Frontline workers in New South Wales and Queensland will be the first to get the Pfizer jab, but most Australians will be offered the Astra-Zeneca vaccine which can be made locally.
Victorians are rejoicing at the news that the state s snap five day lockdown will end on schedule at midnight on Wednesday..
The State recorded no new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, with authorities now hopeful the cluster linked to the Holiday Inn outbreak is now contained.
With Australian content airing around the world and a backlog of productions hoping to film on our soil, does this mean the future is looking bright for Australian content or are we simply a short-term stunt double for the real Twinkle Town?
Health experts believe Melbourne's latest COVID-19 cluster at a quarantine hotel, was spread by a nebuliser being used by a guest who'd tested positive for the virus and is now in intensive care in hospital.
Computer algorithms are mostly invisible, but they play a central role in the way we live our lives. When they work well it's like magic; but when they don't, things can get very complicated. Shalini Katayya talks about her documentary, Coded Bias, which looks at the risks of machine learning.