No jab, no fly. Qantas CEO insists on vaccinations for international travel.
Earlier in the year, Qantas warned Aussies that international flights were unlikely to resume before July 2021 and then followed up that news...
Straws and cutlery are the first, but more single-use plastics are in the firing line.
Today, 1 March, is the day that South Australia drives ahead of the pack and leads the nation as it becomes the first state or terr...
Australia's vaccine program begins next week.
With the arrival of 142,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in Sydney on Monday and the approval of the Oxford University-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine by Australia'...
Ahead of hosting the 2024 Olympic Games, Paris is getting a makeover – including painting the Eiffel Tower gold!
Since its construction, the Eiffel Tower has changed colour several times. Occasional renovations, wear a...
It was a dead heat between 2016 and 2020 being the hottest year.
Nasa announced on Thursday that the average global land and ocean temperature in 2020 was the highest ever measured, edging out the previous record set i...
The show will go on!
Finally, some good news! It's been confirmed that the Eurovision Song Contest will take place as planned on May 22 this year.
Eurovision is one of those guilty pleasures that you embrace with op...
It appears as though the Pfizer vaccine will fight both COVID-19 mutations effectively.
In the past few weeks, two new mutations of COVID-19 have been identified. One is said to have originated in the UK and the other...
The Amazon rainforest will be wiped out over the next few decades, environmental expert warns.
The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest tropical forest, covering well over two million square miles. It also happens...
This year the world has shown what it means to be resilient and to inspire hope in others.
The events of 2020 have been unprecedented, and people have had to adapt to a new way of living. Whilst the world has changed d...
Drinking at least three teas a week could add years to your life, according to science.
A research team in China have discovered that regular consumption of tea is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease...