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30 votes
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Glass Beams - One Raga to a Disco Beat (Cover of 'Raga Bhairav' by Charanjit Singh, 2024)
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Toehider - Wellgivit (2020)
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Glass Beams - Mahal (2024, live)
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Victorian Aboriginal truth-telling inquiry calls for major overhaul of justice systems
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Melbourne plant diversity in urban green spaces led to sevenfold increase in insect species, study finds
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Lesbian group seeks human rights exemption to exclude trans women from Melbourne event
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Surprise Chef - Friendship EP (2023)
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Australia Commonwealth Games 2026: Victoria cancels event after costs blow out to $7bn
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4.6 magnitude earthquake near Rawson, Victoria, Australia
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Twelve Foot Ninja - Point of You (2016)
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation (2023)
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Toehider - wellgivit (2020)
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Melbourne placed under stage four coronavirus lockdown, stage three for rest of Victoria, as State of Disaster declared
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Victoria reimposes lockdowns on Greater Melbourne region plus Mitchell Shire as coronavirus cases rise by record amount
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New South Wales border with Victoria to close from Wednesday as Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announces 127 new coronavirus cases in the state
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Victoria records 108 new coronavirus infections, locks down suburbs and public housing
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-04/coronavirus-numbers-victoria-rise-again-lockdown-suburbs/12422456 Victoria recorded its second-highest ever daily increase in coronavirus cases, with 108...
Victoria recorded its second-highest ever daily increase in coronavirus cases, with 108 people diagnosed with the virus overnight.
Residents of nine public housing estates in inner Melbourne will be required to stay in their homes due to an outbreak of coronavirus cases.
23 cases had been identified in more than 12 households in the Flemington and North Melbourne public housing estates
the nine towers included 1,345 units of housing and were home to about 3,000 residents.
"No-one will be allowed out of those public housing towers," Mr Andrews said.
I just watched the press conference. This article misses some details.
The residents of these public housing towers will not be allowed to leave their flats/apartments at all, for any reason. They can't even step outside their front doors into the common corridors. The common areas are potential transmission vectors, so these people have to stay inside their flats and not come out at all. And the lockdown starts immediately. Anyone currently inside can't come out. Anyone who comes home can't come back out. (I except some people will decide not to go home).
This is an extreme lockdown, beyond anything done in Australia so far.
Over the next few days, all residents in the towers will be tested for coronavirus. The lockdown is expected to last for at least 5 days, which is how long it's expected to take to test everyone and get the results.
6 votes -
How hotel quarantine let COVID-19 out of the bag in Victoria
4 votes -
Melbourne's local coronavirus lockdown begins with 300,000 people facing tighter restrictions in Victorian capital
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'See it as your civic duty': Testing blitz to target hotspots as Victoria records thirty-three new cases
Article: 'See it as your civic duty': Testing blitz to target hotspots as Victoria records 33 new cases I found this part especially interesting: Health workers going door-to-door to test...
Article: 'See it as your civic duty': Testing blitz to target hotspots as Victoria records 33 new cases
I found this part especially interesting:
Health workers going door-to-door to test residents in these hotspots will be using a new type of saliva test developed by the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity that is less invasive, and painful, than nose and throat swabs.
There's a new form of coronavirus testing in Australia.
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Australian Defence Force to send 1,000 personnel to assist Victoria in coronavirus response
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Victoria records Australia's first coronavirus death in over a month, as cases in Vic rise by twenty yesterday and the state's reproduction number climbs to 2.5
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Victoria will bring back tougher coronavirus restrictions, limiting gatherings in homes to five people, in a bid to address a recent spike in case numbers
News article: Victoria will bring back tougher coronavirus restrictions, limiting gatherings in homes to five people, in a bid to address a recent spike in case numbers. Statement from Victoria's...
Statement from Victoria's Premier:
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"around half of [Victoria's] cases since the end of April have come from transmission inside someone’s home."
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"From 11:59pm on Sunday, the number of visitors you can have at your home will reduce to five."
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"Outside the home, families and friends can meet in groups up to ten."
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"restaurants, pubs, auction halls, community halls, libraries, museums and places of worship will all stay at a maximum of 20 people in any one space until 12 July."
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"Businesses that were set to open on Monday like gyms, cinemas, theatres and TABs can do so – but again, only with a maximum of 20."
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"Community sport for kids and non-contact competition for adults can proceed as planned."
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"those who can work from home [should] continue to do so at least until 31 July."
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Why is Victoria experiencing an increase in coronavirus cases and other Australian states aren't?
4 votes -
Australian airline coronavirus (COVID-19) rules: We flew the Sydney-Melbourne route under new hygiene rules
5 votes -
Internet service provider Optus has been ordered to hand over the details of a customer accused of defaming a Melbourne dentist through a Google review
7 votes -
Victoria did not consult the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade before signing a controversial infrastructure deal with the Chinese government last year
6 votes -
Human trials of potential coronavirus vaccine begin in Melbourne
6 votes -
Victoria has recorded just one new coronavirus case in the past 24 hours
6 votes -
Scientists in Melbourne are testing a drug used to fight parasitic worms and bugs – in the hope of destroying coronavirus
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The Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory will proceed to a more comprehensive shutdown of non-essential services over the next 48 hours
News article: The Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory will proceed to a more comprehensive shutdown of non-essential services over the next 48 hours in...
For non-Australians: New South Wales and Victoria are Australia's two most populous states. Between them, they contain about 60% of the Australian population. They naturally also have the highest number of coronavirus cases.
The Australian Capital Territory is a land-locked region totally surrounded by NSW. It's the home of our capital city, Canberra. It's small in population but, if NSW is clamping down, the ACT pretty much has to follow.
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How Melbourne scientists' coronavirus preparation puts Australia ahead of the world
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Melbourne researchers have mapped immune responses from one of Australia’s first novel coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, showing the body’s ability to fight the virus and recover from the infection
9 votes -
Toorak doctor with coronavirus saw seventy patients before testing positive
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Train driver and rail worker dead after passenger train derails near Wallan, north of Melbourne
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More than fifty people died under Victoria's euthanasia scheme during its first six months
5 votes -
Australian Federal Court orders Google to turn over identifying information of user who left negative review for Melbourne dentist
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Australian scientists first to grow Wuhan coronavirus outside China
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Australia confirms first case of coronavirus as protective masks sell out
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The ecological devastation of the Victorian bushfires has been laid bare in a leaked report which warns some species are likely to already be extinct
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Victorian treaty negotiations move closer as voting opens for First People's Assembly
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Teacher sues Christian School over marriage equality beliefs
6 votes -
Gay Anglican priests fight to get church blessing of their same-sex marriage
11 votes -
Little penguins in need of more rehabilitation jumpers in case of oil spill
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Bendigo mother becomes the first Victorian to use Voluntary Assisted Dying law
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Mobile phones to be banned in Victoria state schools from 'first to last bell
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'We're on the right side of history': Victoria’s assisted dying laws come into effect for terminally ill
News article: 'We're on the right side of history': Victoria’s assisted dying laws come into effect for terminally ill Legal outline: Voluntary assisted dying laws commence in Victoria - Voluntary...
News article: 'We're on the right side of history': Victoria’s assisted dying laws come into effect for terminally ill
Legal outline: Voluntary assisted dying laws commence in Victoria - Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic)
6 votes -
Uber names Melbourne as first non-US city for flying car program
6 votes -
Twelve Foot Ninja - Portrait #1 (2008)
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Cardinal George Pell has been sentenced to six years' jail for sexually abusing two choirboys when he was Catholic archbishop of Melbourne in the 1990s
8 votes