Worse than predictions: Australia's big cognitive leap as Omicron surge takes us to new ground By News January 02, 2022 Add Comment Edit It's tempting to see the testing crisis as evidence of Australia falling at the first hurdle, but in reality the hurdles are gone, the track has changed, writes Leigh Tonkin. Share this post Related PostsNZ says it warned former defence staffer working with flight school linked to ChinaHere's what Twitter's latest changes mean for its users'Soul destroying' decision to halve access to cheaper psychology sessions criticised'House of cards': Crypto FTX ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried charged with fraud after Bahamas arrestNZ says it warned former defence staffer working with flight school linked to ChinaPirates were bloodthirsty killers. They also provided workers compensation for wounded pirates'Christmas has come early': Sunshine Coast tourism operators welcome visitorsFarmer facing 80 animal cruelty charges accused of causing deaths of two animals, disabling others
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