Full assertion on Covid border restrictions lifting from Wednesday
The house affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, says the lifting of the vaccination declaration might be “one much less factor” for travellers to fret about.
“All COVID border restrictions to be lifted” in Australia, says house affairs minister Clare O’Neil – with vaccine necessities to elevate from Wednesday, as per assertion from well being minister Mark Butler pic.twitter.com/qu2UgKwJuz
— Josh Butler (@JoshButler) July 3, 2022
NSW police difficulty reminder to not drive into flood waters
New South Wales police have issued an announcement urging the neighborhood to not take dangers within the flood circumstances throughout the Hawkesbury-Nepean River catchment areas.
A extreme climate warning for heavy rainfall and damaging winds stays in place for areas of Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast and the Decrease Hunter, extending to Ulladulla on the South Coast.
There are greater than 15 flood evacuation orders in place for low-lying areas of Pleasure Level, Woronora, Wallacia and Camden.
5 evacuation centres have now been established:
- Canley Vale – Cabra-Vale Diggers Membership, 1 Bartley Avenue Canley Vale.
- Narellan – Household & Neighborhood Centre, Queen Avenue, Narellan.
- Gymea – Gymea Tradies Membership, Kingsway Gymea.
- Richmond – Richmond Membership, Markey Avenue, Richmond.
- North Richmond – North Richmond Neighborhood Centre, William Avenue, North Richmond.
The state deputy commissioner, Peter Thurtell, mentioned emergency companies have been persevering with to help individuals remoted and impacted.
The NSW SES is urging those that at the moment are unable to go away their properties to maneuver to the best, most secure place doable. Police additionally remind individuals to not drive into flood waters, as they aren’t solely placing their very own lives in danger, however these of emergency companies responding to these incidents.
In the meantime, the prime minister has responded to the floods in New South Wales. He says ADF assist has already been made obtainable, with 100 troops activated within the Sydney area.
Earlier as we speak, it was confirmed ADF have been being requested to help with sandbagging in flood effected areas.
ADF helicopters have been “not required in a single day however [are] obtainable tonight”.
Our authorities is monitoring the NSW floods rigorously and has already made ADF assist obtainable. Should you dwell in an affected space, please comply with the @NSWSES recommendation and make protected selections. https://t.co/yuREYvf0f0
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) July 3, 2022
✅ Over 3000 individuals topic to evacuation orders, 3 evac centres established
✅ We’ve got supplied NSW Govt additional assist & stand prepared to assist, as required.
⚠️ Pls keep knowledgeable via @NSWSES & @BOM_NSW as it is a quickly altering, severe occasion – if it’s flooded, neglect it.— Senator Murray Watt (@MurrayWatt) July 3, 2022
Full assertion on Covid border restrictions lifting from Wednesday
The house affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, says the lifting of the vaccination declaration might be “one much less factor” for travellers to fret about.
“All COVID border restrictions to be lifted” in Australia, says house affairs minister Clare O’Neil – with vaccine necessities to elevate from Wednesday, as per assertion from well being minister Mark Butler pic.twitter.com/qu2UgKwJuz
— Josh Butler (@JoshButler) July 3, 2022
Vaccination mandates to ease on worldwide flights
Travellers to and from Australia will now not must declare their Covid-19 vaccination standing from 6 July, in a major easing of pandemic journey restrictions.
Masks guidelines will stay in place.
It comes the identical day Australia recorded its 10,000th loss of life to the virus, a grim milestone.
The principles are on the recommendation of the chief medical officer.
Breaking: Well being Minister Mark Butler says from 12.01am July 6, individuals will have the ability to journey to and from Australia with out being required to declare their COVID-19 vaccination standing.
— Tom McIlroy (@TomMcIlroy) July 3, 2022
Masks guidelines for incoming flights stay in place.
“Travellers should nonetheless adjust to any remaining COVID-19 necessities of airways and transport operators, in addition to different nations and states and territories”
— Tom McIlroy (@TomMcIlroy) July 3, 2022
Victoria’s former premier Steve Bracks has launched an announcement on the passing of Jane Garrett to most cancers at age 49, sending his condolences to her family members.
Her household’s loss is past phrases.
New legal guidelines to crack down on WA councillors
Western Australia’s authorities has launched a bundle of reforms to crack down on councillors behaving badly.
The adjustments to the Native Authorities Act would be the most important in its greater than 25-year-history, the state authorities says.
Among the many reforms, councillors will face three-month suspensions in the event that they significantly breach the Act, and 10-year bans from native authorities elected workplace if they’re suspended thrice.
A brand new inspector of native authorities might be appointed to research and oversee complaints, together with native authorities displays, who may help resolve ongoing points.
Recording council conferences might be mandated, and bigger tier one and two native governments might be live-streamed.
The federal government plans to introduce the laws to parliament by the top of the 12 months, and the minister has arrange a working group to determine tips on how to finest implement the reforms.
– AAP.
Christopher Knaus
How Australian householders can retrofit homes for heat
It’s minus -4C when scientist Jenny Edwards arrives to examine my bitterly chilly Canberra house. Huddled inside with a espresso, dressed for an ascent to Everest base camp, I’m fretting over whether or not she’ll make it previous the entrance deck. It’s froze once more.
I’m respiration fog within the kitchen and frost has lined the bay window in my bed room.
Edwards and her technology-led, data-driven crew from Mild Home Structure & Science are right here to run a sequence of exams in an try and work out why the home feels so very chilly. They’re going to indicate me essentially the most cost-effective methods to make my home hotter.
High of the listing? Discovering the tiny gaps and cracks in my house, and plugging them.
Take a look at what occurred when Guardian Australia’s Christopher Knaus invited a workforce of architects into his house to search out out why it felt so frosty.
The July 2022 flood breaks a report with round 715GL a day – almost 1.5 instances the scale of Sydney Harbour on a mean day – heading downstream in the direction of Richmond and Windsor.
Water is now releasing out of Warragamba Dam at a fee of 510 GL/day. So far as I do know, that’s a report circulate fee. That provides to higher Nepean flows to provide a circulate fee of 715 GL/day at Penrith. Really an enormous circulate of water, heading towards closely flooded Richmond and Windsor.
— Stuart Khan (@stukhan) July 3, 2022
It’s additionally almost three times the amount that flows over the Niagara Falls in a day.
Nationwide Covid Abstract
Listed below are the most recent coronavirus numbers from round Australia as we speak, because the nation data a minimum of 30 deaths from Covid-19 for a nationwide whole of 10,014.
The determine means Australia has handed a grim milestone as new subvariants are putting appreciable stress on the nation’s well being system.
ACT
- Deaths: 0
- Instances: 1,031
- In hospital: 130 (with 4 individuals in ICU)
NSW
- Deaths: 2
- Instances: 8,864
- In hospital: 1,657 (with 43 individuals in ICU)
Northern Territory
- Deaths: 0
- Instances: 256
- In hospital: 20 (with 1 particular person in ICU)
Queensland
- Deaths: 0
- Instances: 3,971
- In hospital: 630 (with 18 individuals in ICU)
South Australia
- Deaths: 6
- Instances: 2,413
- In hospital: 226 (with 8 individuals in ICU)
Tasmania
- Deaths: 0
- Instances: 1,062
- In hospital: 53 (with 3 individuals in ICU)
Victoria
- Deaths: 22
- Instances: 8,368
- In hospital: 476 (with 20 individuals in ICU)
Western Australia
- Deaths: 0
- Instances: 4,390
- In hospital: 223 (with 9 individuals in ICU)
Flood might exceed March 2021 ranges: BoM
Bureau of Meteorology says flows within the Hawkesbury River at North Richmond could also be increased than any flood recorded within the final two years.
Penny Wong and nuclear power knowledgeable to debate submarines
Australia’s overseas minister, Penny Wong, says the federal government is dedicated to the “highest” nuclear non-proliferation requirements on the subject of securing new nuclear submarines.
Her feedback come forward of her go to with the top of the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company on Monday.
A part of the talks between Wong and the IAEA’s director common, Rafael Grossi, will deal with Australia’s method to buying the non-nuclear armed however nuclear-powered submarines.

“We’re dedicated to the best doable non-proliferation normal,” she mentioned on Sunday.
Australia has been a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty for greater than 50 years.
This has been put at odds with a choice below the earlier Morrison authorities to switch Australia’s ageing diesel-powered submarine fleet with nuclear ones.
The primary of those new submarines are unlikely to be on-line till the late-2030s to early-2040s, forcing upgrades to the outdated Collins-class fleet.
The performing prime minister and defence minister, Richard Marles, hoped to have the brand new nuclear fleet on-line quickly however has beforehand floated the 2040 probability.
“I’ll be doing all the pieces we will to attempt to get an earlier outcome,” he informed Sky Information on Sunday.
Every time we will get these submarines, in no matter 12 months that’s, no matter potential functionality hole that opens up, we’ll search to have an answer for that.
– AAP.
Unimaginable circulate charges being recorded within the higher Nepean.
Circulation charges within the Hawkesbury Nepean proceed to extend. Now >450 GL/day coming down the Warragamba River (beneath the dam) and assembly 150 GL/day from the higher Nepean to provide a circulate fee of >600 GL/day at Penrith.
— Stuart Khan (@stukhan) July 3, 2022
New updates from NSW authorities:
Extreme Climate Replace: Important rain, wind and flooding for Sydney, Illawarra and the Hunter. Video present: 12.00pm AEST 3 July 2022
Know your climate, know your threat. For the most recent forecasts and warnings, go to our web site https://t.co/4W35o8zIoh or the #BOMWeather app. pic.twitter.com/9effNkA4kc
— Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@BOM_au) July 3, 2022
Moreland council votes to vary title to Merri-bek
A Melbourne council has voted to vary its title to an Indigenous phrase, reducing ties with an 18th century Jamaican slave property.
Councillors voted in a particular assembly on Sunday to vary Moreland Metropolis Council in Melbourne’s interior north to Merri-bek, that means “rocky nation”. The title was amongst three put ahead by Wurundjeri elders, and supported by 59% of greater than 6,300 ratepayers who crammed out a survey.
The member for Brunswick, Tim Learn, posted on Twitter that the council had voted to grow to be Merri-Bek Metropolis Council, seven to 3.

The vote represented a momentous day of celebration, reconciliation, and therapeutic for the neighborhood, councillor Annalivia Carli Hannan mentioned.
“Merri-bek has clear assist from the neighborhood, and we hope to start out formally implementing the title later this 12 months, as soon as it’s accredited by the minister for native authorities.”
The quantity of people that selected Merri-bek was vital and mirrored an expansion of postcodes and demographics, Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Company’s deputy chair, Uncle Andrew Gardiner, mentioned.
“We thank the individuals for his or her responses and we’re proud to stroll with them with their new council title that displays the imaginative and prescient of ‘one neighborhood, proudly numerous’, and a council that backs up its assertion of dedication with motion and respect.”
Following the vote, the brand new title might be submitted to the newly appointed native authorities minister, Melissa Horne, for consideration, with last approval on the discretion of Victoria’s governor, Linda Dessau.
Jerrang, that means ‘”leaf of tree”, and Wa-dum-buk, that means “renew”, have been the opposite two title choices, garnering 22% and 13% of the vote respectively.
The council final 12 months voted to start out session with conventional house owners and the neighborhood on altering its title after discovering it got here from land between Moonee Ponds Creek to Sydney Highway that Farquhar McCrae acquired in 1839.
He named the realm Moreland after a Jamaican slave plantation his father and grandfather operated from 1770 to 1796, which produced sugar and rum and traded slaves, with 500 to 700 enslaved individuals there in anybody 12 months.
It’s anticipated the council will begin altering its title on digital supplies and main signage later in 2022.
– from AAP.