The 2021 Australian Open is going ahead, but it will cost a fortune to make it COVID-safe By News December 20, 2020 Add Comment Edit Tennis Australia will exhaust its "rainy day" fund to the tune of $60 million to make this summer's Australian open a COVID-safe event.Sun, 20 Dec 2020 19:21:59 +1100Tom Wildie Share this post Related PostsVictoria records 1,273 new COVID-19 cases and eight deathsDisgraced WA public servant Paul Whyte sentenced to 12 years in jail over taxpayer theftCharges laid over anti-vaccination protest which unfolded in front of schoolchildrenMorrison bracing for a fortnight from hellCricketer who exposed racist abuse apologises for historic anti-Semitic messages'They kill them': Fears for man's life after ethnic targeted arrest in country on brink of civil warAustralian platoon accused of unlawfully killing Afghan prisoner the subject of criminal investigation, Defence confirmsWhy this family is keeping a ceremonial fire burning at the Carmichael mine
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