The police said it was the first time officers had been forced to use “a range of nonlethal options” to disperse anti-lockdown protesters in Melbourne.
Tag: Melbourne (Australia)
What It Will Take to Free Australia From the Bonds of Covid
An emergency room doctor in Melbourne shares her perspective
Peek at Broadway Comeback: Times Event With “Me and the Sky”
When The Times staged a musical number for its live event series, the performance served as a sneak preview of a theater world preparing for takeoff.
The Eerie Familiarity of a Melbourne Lockdown
In Victoria, a return to the drudgery and uncertainty of strict Covid regulations.
Outbreak Prompts New Lockdown in Australia’s Victoria State
After nearly three months without an infection, health officials have found 26 cases in the Melbourne area. Critics blamed ill-equipped quarantine facilities and a slow vaccine rollout.
A Man Who Shipped Himself in a Crate Wants to Find the Men Who Helped
Over 50 years after Brian Robson mailed himself out of Australia, emerging almost 8,000 miles away, he is looking for two friends who assisted.
As a Doctor, I Was Skeptical About the Covid Vaccine. Then I Reviewed the Science.
How one emergency department doctor shifted her views.
Israel Extradites Teacher Accused of Abuse in Australia, Reports Say
Malka Leifer, who fled to Israel, faces 74 counts of sexual abuse related to her tenure as a principal at a Jewish girls’ school in Melbourne.
Saying Goodbye to Melbourne’s Weird and Wonderful Taxidermy
Donald J. Trump is not the only one departing.
Australia Decides Not to Kill Joe the Pigeon
A racing pigeon named after the president-elect appeared to have traveled from Oregon to Melbourne, breaching quarantine rules.