Tennis January 10, 2022 Novak Djokovic supporters pepper-sprayed after tennis pro gets visa reinstated A crowd of Novak Djokovic supporters were pepper-sprayed in Melbourne late Monday night after surrounding a car believed to be carrying the tennis pro after a judge ruled to reinstate his visa, reports say.
Australian Open January 10, 2022 Novak Djokovic resumes training ahead of Australian Open as transcripts reveal tense talks with ABF Novak Djokovic spoke out for the first time on Twitter Monday after a federal judge reinstated his visa, saying he hopes to still be able to participate in the Australian Open later this month despite the possibility that the federal government could still cancel his visa.
Australian Open January 5, 2022 Novak Djokovic denied entry into Australia after visa mishap, facing deportation Novak Djokovic will not defend his title at the Australian Open this month after he was denied entry into the country on Thursday over an issue with his visa, according to reports.
Australian Open January 5, 2022 Novak Djokovic's entry to Australia delayed over visa mishap, being held in guarded room Novak Djokovic could miss the Australian Open this month after a visa mishap involving his vaccine medical exemption has prevented him from entering the country, according to reports.
Australian Open January 5, 2022 Novak Djokovic must prove medical vaccine exemption for Australian Open or risk being sent home, PM says The saga surrounding Novak Djokovic’s attendance at the Australian Open continued on Wednesday after Prime Minister Scott Morrison warned that he will need to provide evidence to support his medical exemption for being unvaccinated or be sent "on the next plane home."
Parenting December 16, 2021 Bouncy castle accident kills 5 children during school celebration: 'Our hearts are breaking' A tragedy has occurred involving the deaths of multiple children after a bounce castle was lifted 33 feet into the air by wind, according to Tasmania Police.
Safety November 24, 2021 'Absolutely epic' crab migration snarls traffic on Christmas Island An annual migration of 120 million red crabs has closed roads and snarled traffic on Australia's Christmas Island.
DIABETES November 11, 2021 Diabetic foot ulcer treatment could kill COVID-19 virus, researchers say A new foot ulcer formulation developed by scientists at the University of South Australia could be used to kill the COVID-19 virus, according to new research.Â
Golf October 29, 2021 Kangaroos join Australia golfer on course Thank God Bryson DeChambeau’s FaceTiming with Donald Trump and not hitting the links in Australia.
Australian Open October 27, 2021 Australian Open for unvaccinated athletes in question as lawmakers remain at odds The status of unvaccinated players at the Australian Open in January has taken another turn this week as local state officials in Victoria, where the Grand Slam will be held, are at odds with government officials over exemptions.
Coronavirus October 22, 2021 International community 'complicit' in gain-of-function research: book The National Institutes of Health (NIH) came under fire this week after it admitted to funding gain-of-function research on the coronavirus in China's Wuhan Institute of Virology, but the U.S. is not the only country that was "complicit" in supporting the controversial research, according to investigative Australian reporter Sharri Markson.