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Larice Rainnie says her life has changed drastically over the past few years. The 72-year-old used to be a dedicated public servant, a horse rider and social person in her hometown of Perth. Now she lives alone in Auckland, telling SBS News she leaves the house “just three times a week”. “I don’t feel like I belong anywhere. Limbo,” she said. READ MORE Larice was deported from Australia to New Zealand in late 2019, after her visa was cancelled over an 18-month jail sentence for a drug-related crime in Finland. She’d moved to Australia in 1964 and lived in the country for the next 55 years of her life. ....
Photo: RNZ / Dan Cook After a year of waiting, quarantine-free green flights between Australia and New Zealand have begun today - only the second such travel bubble operating in a world still under siege from Covid-19. Australia and New Zealand join Taiwan and Palau as neighbours providing reciprocal, restriction-free travel, after achieving joint success in eliminating community cases and controlling Covid-19 at the border. RNZ reporter Tess Brunton who was among passengers on the first flight out of Auckland bound for Sydney was thrilled to land in the country of her birth and looking forward to seeing her family again. ....
Share on Twitter Now the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been approved for use in Australia, authorities will begin vaccinating some of the country s most vulnerable populations against COVID-19 in just a few weeks time. But it s expected to take many more months to vaccinate enough people to achieve an effective level of protection against the virus. Here s what you need to know about the national rollout, including where you are in the queue. When will I get vaccinated? Australia’s vaccination program will happen in five phases, beginning in late February. Phase 1a The first phase of the rollout will cover Australians with the highest risk of exposure to COVID-19. ....