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1. Fears are stoked in Australia as a super strain of bird flu continues to spread

2. How Western Australia has managed to avoid large Covid-19 outbreaks

3. Australia to reopen to vaccinated tourists, two years after it closed international borders

4. Covid Policy Shift Creates Whiplash for Australians

5. Novak Djokovic's visa fiasco is a fitting drama for Australia's summer of discontent

6. Novak Djokovic is free for now. But Australians have soured on rulebreakers

7. Djokovic stuck in Australian immigration hotel

8. Need a covid test in Australia? Good luck - or try importing one from 8,000 miles away

9. Nadal says Djokovic knew the risks in Australia: 'If you are vaccinated, you can play'

10. Djokovic continues to win with medical exemption to play in Australian Open; OPINION

11. One of the world's toughest coronavirus quarantine regimes is finally ending

12. Sydney starts to live with covid after 106-day lockdown. First stop: the pub

13. Australia to ease covid travel ban

14. Week In Sports: Pandemic Drops The Australian Open

15. Fortress Oz: Australia's zero-Covid policy has become a trap

16. Australia's covid rules are stranding people at state borders

17. Why Reviving the Right to Picnic Offers Hope in Melbourne

18. Outback outbreak rings covid alarm for Australia's Indigenous people

19. Melbourne plunges back into lockdown a week after leaving it

20. In Sydney's sprint against a delta outbreak, outcome rests on the young

21. An Australian activewear company told customers its clothes repelled covid. The false claims led to a $3.7 million fine

22. Australian prime minister calls lockdown-violating protests 'selfish and self-defeating'

23. Australia was a pandemic hero, but now mixed messages and rising cases are muddying the picture

24. Norwegian Jewel Passengers Stuck At Sea, Loved Ones Ashore In Limbo

25. Australia's Never-Ending Travel Ban

26. Why Australia's real covid-19 success belongs to the First Nations

27. Missing Broadway? In Sydney, the shows are back in lights

28. In Australia, a Glimpse of Normalcy

29. Athletes in Melbourne, and elsewhere, should get used to COVID-19 rules; OPINION

30. The Roar of a Crowd, Never Appreciated More

31. Tennis players thrive in front of fans

32. For Melbourne Residents, the Open Stirs Up Anxieties About the Pandemic

33. My city in Australia locked down for a single covid-19 case. We welcome the restrictions

34. After a Bounty of Tennis in Isolation, an Uncertain Season Awaits

35. Western Australia Battles Wildfires During Virus Lockdown

36. A Lesson From Australia: One Positive Covid-19 Test And a City Is Locked Down

37. Tennis is finally set to start up Down Under

38. A tennis player has turned his Australian Open quarantine into a party of one

39. The Australian Open has become a tipping point of the double-talk pandemic; OPINION

40. Exposure to the virus. A strict quarantine. The Australian Open is not going the way organizers hoped it would

41. Australian Open now has 72 players quarantined after coronavirus exposure

42. Australia's States Are Feuding Like Siblings. What Else to Do but Laugh?

43. 'Nightmare' Australia Housing Lockdown Called Breach of Human Rights

44. Plan for Australian Open includes three-week delay, strict coronavirus measures, and fans

45. Plan for Australian Open includes three-week delay, strict coronavirus measures, and fans

46. Coronavirus vaccine will likely be required for international flights, Qantas CEO says

47. Pizza Shop And a Lie: A Lockdown Is Reversed

48. Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic, a Battle Emerges Over Green Spaces

49. Government confident Australian Open will proceed next year

50. TENNIS HUB TO BE CENTRED IN MELBOURNE FOR AUSTRALIAN OPEN

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