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WA opens its domestic and international borders on 5 February
/ | 1 Comment on WA opens its domestic and international borders on 5 FebruaryInternational arrivals will be asked to present a negative PCR test before their journey and take another test after arrival, while interstate travellers will also require a test.
Read moreInternational border to open to students on Wednesday
Health Minister Greg Hunt said the decision had been rubber-stamped over the weekend after consultation with the Prime Minister, National Cabinet and Chief Medical Officer.
Read moreGoogle delivery drones return after raven attack
/ | 2 Comments on Google delivery drones return after raven attackThe business commissioned a local ornithologist, Neil Hermes, to study the birds and discovered they were protecting three chicks nesting in a tree. Now they’ve fledged, operations in the area have resumed.
Read moreAlbatross flying boat returns and will be built in NT
/ | 29 Comments on Albatross flying boat returns and will be built in NTManufacturers Amphibian Aerospace Industries (AAI) said the new generation G-111T is an “incredible aircraft of great and practical use to humanity” because of its huge variety of uses.
Read moreQueensland reopens to NSW and Victoria after jab milestone
/The first new quarantine-free flight to arrive in Brisbane was a Qantas 737-838, VH-VZZ msn 39445, which departed Sydney at 7:05am as flight QF504 and landed at 7:11am local time.
Read moreRAAF Base Tindal accepts first F-35s
/ | 2 Comments on RAAF Base Tindal accepts first F-35sThe first two of the fifth-generation jet arrived on 2 December with another pair landing one week later. In total, 16 of Australia’s final fleet of 72 will be based in the NT, with the remaining aircraft at RAAF Base Williamtown in NSW.
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