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Splitsville: Why Aussies are breaking up after COVID
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A long-term critic of the site s impacts on society and democracy, Mr McNamee told
Sunrise on Friday morning that Australia was doing the world a huge favour by standing up to Facebook s bullying . This is the first time any country has challenged Facebook s business model, and Facebook s response - shutting down all these public services, shutting down all these sites that obviously are central to social good - is just completely classic Facebook; it s bullying behaviour and they really don t know any other way, and it s very sad, Mr McNamee said In some ways this is a contrived problem because at the end of the day it doesn t stop the threats … from Facebook s business model, but what it does do is challenge Facebook and the business model itself, so in that sense I believe the Government and the people of Australia are doing the world a huge favour.
The Australian Government has said women under 35 will be the more hesitant demographic to get the COVID-19 jab but new research reveals there are five other groups of concern. A report released by the Growth Intelligence Centre identifies six key groups that have notably higher rates of vaccine resistance and put the government s proposed COVID-19 jab rollout strategy at risk. The government s vaccine rollout will be compromised if there are clustered pockets of Australians who resist getting the vaccine, the researchers warn. This is compounded by varied vaccine effectiveness rates, raising the critical mass hurdle to achieve herd immunity. While women under 35 have been targeted as a main group of concern, the report says they are by no means an outlier .
Home & Decorating by Diana Jenkins Future social restrictions won t rain on Australia s parade, if the latest interiors trend is anything to go by. The drinks trolley and purpose-built home bar are back in vogue, as Australians look to classic design items to deliver style to the humble house party post-pandemic. According to Harvey Norman s Vesna Vasilevski, the resurgent popularity of Mad Men-style cocktail carts reflects changing attitudes to gathering. Shane Warne s sleek basement bar at 15 Newbay Cres, Brighton, is one of the home s luxe highlights. The property is currently on the market. In a world pre-COVID-19, a night out meant meeting friends at a bar, Ms Vasilevski said. Restaurants may be slowly opening their doors and increasing capacities but the opportunity to sit directly at the bar doesn t feel (possible yet). If you re interested in experimenting with your own cocktails, it s a way to bring the bar into your own
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