Business and Government Leaders Meeting to Generate Ideas for Sydney's CBD Economic Recovery [Headlines] - Hope 103.2

Business and Government Leaders Meeting to Generate Ideas for Sydney’s CBD Economic Recovery [Headlines]

This morning, there is a summit to generate ideas on how to help Sydney's CBD recover from the COVID economic downturn. And more top stories.

By Hope NewsroomThursday 22 Apr 2021NewsReading Time: 2 minutes

Today’s headlines from the Hope News team. You can listen to hourly bulletin updates at hopenews.com.au.

New South Wales Health is investigating the potential spread of COVID-19 between travellers in a Sydney quarantine hotel.

Three people who arrived on the same flight, and stayed in adjacent rooms at the Mercure Hotel on George Street have the South African strain.

Business leaders are meeting with NSW Government ministers this morning as part of a summit to generate ideas on how to help Sydney’s CBD recover from the COVID economic downturn.

National Cabinet will meet today to discuss getting the coronavirus vaccine rollout back on track.

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The Prime Minister says he will ask states and territories about bringing in mass vaccination clinics.

China has reacted angrily to the Federal Government decision to cancel Victoria’s controversial Belt and Road agreement.

The initiative tied the State to Chinese government funding for infrastructure projects.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said it falls foul of the country’s national interest.

Australia says it will provide whatever help it can to Indonesia in the search for a submarine missing off Bali.

There are 53 people on board the submarine, which failed to check in yesterday morning.

The Queen has released a message on her 95th birthday, thanking the public for well wishes.

She said while her family is still in a period of sadness, it has been comforting to see the tributes paid to Prince Philip.

 

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And an alert has been issued for poor air quality as smoke from hazard reduction burns to the west and south of Sydney settles over the Basin.