Another blow : Australians living overseas anxious they ll now need government permission to return home
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A national advertising blitz will aim to spur millions of vaccinations by Christmas but the federal government has ruled out using cash vouchers in an escalating fight with Labor over the best way to encourage more jabs and ease the need for lockdowns.
The national plan will launch four advertising campaigns over six months to motivate people and will consider using lotteries and gifts rather than adopting Labor’s call for a $300 payment to every adult who is fully vaccinated by December 1.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologised in Parliament on Wednesday for delays to the vaccination rollout but argued that millions of Australians were booking vaccine doses without needing a federal payment.