Thanks for reading along on an eventful day. In case you missed anything, these were the major headlines:
- Australia has lifted the recommended age group for AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine to 60 and over, from 50 previously, on updated advice from the federal government’s expert immunisation panel. Several medical clinics and doctors have since been dealing with cancelled appointments, and are concerned about further delay in the national rollout.
- In NSW, a third COVID-19 case was detected in a woman in her 70s from Sydney’s inner west. She caught the virus at a Vaucluse café visited by an eastern Sydney driver in his 60s. That man’s wife has also tested positive. They all have the Delta variant, but in good news a fourth possible case from Baulkham Hills has been eliminated.
- An energy emergency has been declared for Victoria’s Yallourn coal mine and power station in Gippsland as floodwaters threaten to breach the mine and take almost a quarter of the state’s power generation out of the network for several months. The Victorian government will offer households without power a payment of up to $1680 per week.
- And Australia’s unemployment rate has tumbled to its lowest level since the start of the coronavirus pandemic after the country created more than 115,000 jobs in May. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported the jobless rate dropped 0.4 percentage points to 5.1 per cent. It was last at that level in February last year.
That’s all for this evening - we’ll be running the live blog again early tomorrow. I’m Natassia Chrysanthos and I’ll join you in the afternoon. Enjoy your night.