By Hope NewsroomWednesday 10 Mar 2021NewsReading Time: 2 minutes
Today’s headlines from the Hope News team. You can listen to hourly bulletin updates at hopenews.com.au.
The AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine rollout in New South Wales will begin this morning.
Hubs are opening at St George and Hornsby hospitals and will focus on vaccinating hotel quarantine staff and air crew, and their families.
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A new trial that is more inclusive of families and communities aims to save the lives of children who have attempted suicide or self-harmed.
There was a 25 per cent rise in the number of young people presenting with self-harm to emergency departments last year.
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The NSW Government says it’s willing to allow even more than 5000 to people take part in this year’s Anzac Day march in Sydney.
Veterans need to register if they want to take part.
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A man has been shot in the hand during a home invasion in Sydney’s north west.
The 21-year-old went to a neighbouring property for help after being attacked in Dural just before 4.30am.
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The Queen says the royal family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Prince Harry and Meghan.
Buckingham Palace released a statement in response to the Sussex’s tell-all interview, saying while some recollections may vary the issues raised particularly regarding race are concerning and they’ll be handled privately.
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Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant has won the NSW Premier’s Woman of the Year Award, and Woman of Excellence Award.
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Scientists in Japan have found some species of sea slug can detach their heads and regrow their entire body.
Scientists hope the discovery can aid research into growing human tissue.