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Australia at high likelihood of war with China says top soldier

Australia at high likelihood of war with China says top soldier
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Citizen shut-out a simply heartless solution to crisis

Citizen shut-out a simply heartless solution to crisis We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 3, 2021 — 12.05am Save Normal text size Credit:Michael Leunig The Coalition’s response to the situation in India is horrifying (“Fines and jail for those who flout India ban”, May 1-2). There is another possible response that is humane and just: get them home as soon as possible. What does it say about the government’s confidence in our quarantine systems when citizens in this dire situation are locked out? Maybe Morrison should take Jenny’s advice and imagine his own family in the same boat.

Coronavirus Australia: Record numbers of workers look to change jobs or environment after COVID-19

Share Wendy Robertson, a marketing exec who has worked at National Australia Bank, MLC and JBWere, is not alone in shaking her career up after the pandemic – a quarter of workers are actively seeking other employment. A new report shows that record numbers are thinking of changing their job, career or location and approach to work after COVID-19 for a range of reasons, including necessity, burnout or a lifestyle rethink after last year’s pause in the “rat race” – with stories of families moving to other cities and the regions too many to mention. Patrick Low is another example. He was an adviser to former prime minister Julia Gillard and former foreign minister Bob Carr, and a corporate adviser to Cochlear and Coca-Cola Amatil. He threw in the political and corporate career last year to become a doctor.

Roy Morgan Image of Professions Survey 2021: In a year dominated by COVID-19 - health professionals including Nurses, Doctors and Pharmacists are the most highly regarded; but almost all professions down from pre-pandemic

Country: Source: These are the main findings of a Roy Morgan online survey conducted from April 13-22, 2021, with 1,267 Australian men and women aged 14 and over. During a year that has been dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, health professionals have again been rated as Australia’s most highly regarded professions, but there were declines for almost all professions compared to four years ago. Of all 30 professions surveyed in 2021, only one profession, Union Leaders, increased their rating compared to four years ago while 29 professions have a lower image now than in 2017 pre-pandemic. Since 2017 there have been several trends and events that have shaped public opinion on professions including the rise of ‘Fake News’ and growing distrust of social media companies; The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation, and Financial Services Industry that uncovered countless examples of wrongdoing within Australia’s banki

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