The ‘morally wrong’ restriction the police refused to follow
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COVID inquiry

The ‘morally wrong’ restriction the police refused to follow

NSW’s approach to COVID lockdowns and policing lacked clarity,should have been more localised,went for too long and risked social division,according to a panel of experts.

  • byAlexandra Smith andMichael Koziol

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Taxpayers cop $10m bill for COVID lockdown court battle

Taxpayers cop $10m bill for COVID lockdown court battle

The final bill for the class action – brought on behalf of businesses that experienced financial loss because of restrictions – could be much higher,with mediation due to kick off in November.

  • byKieran Rooney andAnnika Smethurst
Tattoo of us against the world:Australia’s ‘well-oiled’ micro-wedding machine

Tattoo of us against the world:Australia’s ‘well-oiled’ micro-wedding machine

Australian couples are trading traditional white weddings for matching tattoos,a handful of guests and rock and roll.

  • byCassandra Morgan
‘Running on adrenaline’:Sleep disorders a growing problem for young Australians

‘Running on adrenaline’:Sleep disorders a growing problem for young Australians

About one in five young Australians are believed to have a sleep disorder,and doctors warn they are observing rising rates of insomnia.

  • byMelissa Cunningham
Anticipation,the most stimulating and longest-lasting drug of all
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Air travel

Anticipation,the most stimulating and longest-lasting drug of all

The preparation for a trip overseas turned out to be a pleasurable,almost endless escape during the long months and years of the pandemic.

  • byTony Wright
The pull of Melbourne has become too much – we’re reverse sea changing
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City life

The pull of Melbourne has become too much – we’re reverse sea changing

Two and a half years after we ditched Collingwood for the beach,we’re beating a retreat back to the bright lights. Kind of. I miss the MCG,Bar Liberty,the NGV.

  • byKate Halfpenny
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Victorian government tries to halt lockdown class action as it battles separate COVID court case

Victorian government tries to halt lockdown class action as it battles separate COVID court case

It could be more than two years before businesses devastated by Victoria’s second lockdown have their case heard in court if the state government is successful in its application to halt the proceedings.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola
Gym king Tony Doherty in trouble as Arnie Classic in liquidation

Gym king Tony Doherty in trouble as Arnie Classic in liquidation

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s signature bodybuilding event fell victim to COVID-19 lockdowns and is unlikely to be staged for years.

  • byStephen Brook andSarah Danckert
Premier’s decision to close schools during pandemic ‘not made lightly’

Premier’s decision to close schools during pandemic ‘not made lightly’

Daniel Andrews has defended the government’s decision to close schools during the pandemic,despite an independent report saying the school system should have remained open,while the prime minister reiterated his support for a royal commission into the pandemic response.

  • byNicole Precel andRachel Eddie
Mandatory testing to end along with forced COVID-19 isolation

Mandatory testing to end along with forced COVID-19 isolation

Victorians will no longer be required to report their coronavirus case if they record a positive result on a rapid antigen test,as a result of changes made by the Andrews government to pandemic laws.

  • byClay Lucas andSumeyya Ilanbey
Bring workers back three days a week to ensure CBD survives:productivity head

Bring workers back three days a week to ensure CBD survives:productivity head

Peter Achterstraat says the five-day office working week is a thing of the past but the city remains essential to both innovation and tourism.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos