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Designed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Australian Aboriginal flag. 2,000,000 2022 Australian Frontline Workers 1 Adam William Ball [25] Designed to honour frontline workers who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. A ring of 12 pictograms of frontline workers are depicted on the coin. 2,000,000 Honey Bee 1 Aleksandra Stokic
Border Security: Australia's Front Line (known as Nothing to Declare in the UK and Ireland) is an Australian factual television programme in the form of an observational documentary that airs on the Seven Network.
Unions pointed to the 11.8% RPI figure as evidence of how much prices are rising, saying that is in stark contrast to pay rises, such as those announced for public sector workers on Tuesday.
As of June 2022 the Army had 28,387 permanent (regular) members [93] and 20,742 reservists (part-time); [94] all of whom are volunteers. As of June 2022, women made up 15.11% of the Army, with a target set for 18% 2025. [95] Gender based restrictions for frontline combat or training roles were lifted in January 2013. [96]
On 22 February, the first COVID-19 vaccinations (phase 1A) in the NT were administered to "at-risk frontline workers" using the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. [6] By 7 June more than 10,000 Northern Territorians had been fully vaccinated. The NT vaccination program was extended to anyone in Darwin and Palmerston over 16 years-of-age from 8 ...
The general COVID-19 vaccination in Australia program began on 22 February 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the goal of vaccinating all willing people in Australia before 2022. Front-line workers [a] and aged care staff and residents had priority for being inoculated, before a gradual phased release to less-vulnerable and lower ...
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On 27 September 2021, an estimated 50 frontline health care workers rallied in Melbourne Park to protest against state premier Daniel Andrews' decision to make vaccination mandatory within the health care sector. The protesters were seen taking precautions to keep the possible spread of COVID-19 to a minimum, such as social distancing and ...