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Canberra must face up to its responsibilities We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 3, 2021 12.00am Normal text size Credit: To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. QUARANTINE AND THE TRAVEL BAN Canberra must face up to its responsibilities The Commonwealth government can’t ignore its duty to provide effective, purpose-built quarantine facilities throughout Australia (“Shifting pandemic politics brings PM to the table”, The Age, 1/5). Like national defence, quarantine is ultimately a Commonwealth responsibility. We face potential aggression from foreign countries as a nation, not as individual states and territories. Any proposal to fund separate armies, navies and air forces would be laughed at as ludicrous. Defence is up to the Commonwealth. Neither in a pandemic should the states and territories have ....
A lack of precautions at some footy grounds We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 8, 2021 12.02am Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Andrew Dyson To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. COVID-19 A lack of precautions at some footy grounds I love the footy and have been a Carlton member for nearly 30 years, but I will not return to Marvel Stadium in the COVID-19 era. I booked seats with my sister and, both of us wearing masks and our QR codes checked, we were ready to enjoy a Carlton win on Sunday. We pictured the stadium’s roof open and fans socially distanced from each other, enjoying the warm Easter weather. ....
We can have confidence in safety of the vaccines We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 18, 2021 10.30pm Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Matt Golding To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. COVID-19 We can have confidence in safety of the vaccines A relatively large number of people are concerned about potential side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. Common side effects of all vaccines may be: transient injection or site reactions (pain, redness, itching, swelling or burning), transient fever, and fainting (more common in adolescents). Some people who have had influenza vaccines would have experienced these. COVID-19 is no different. All these effects are minor and can usually be relieved by a dose of paracetamol. Australians can be assured that the COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for efficacy and safety ....
Men are often the hidden victims of domestic abuse (file photo) Picture: Pixabay MEN can often be the forgotten victims of domestic abuse and North Yorkshire Police want to change that. This week the force s Safeguarding Team have launched a video to raise awareness of the fact that men can also be the victims of domestic violence. Made in partnership with specialist male domestic abuse charity the ManKind Initiative, the video features an interview with Paul Chivers, a survivor of domestic abuse and now a trustee for the charity. Sharing his story in the hope that it strikes a chord with other male victims and encourages them to seek help, Paul bravely recounts his personal experience of ten-years of abuse at the hands of his ex-wife. ....