Concern some children falling behind in Covid lockdowns, as Gladys Berejiklian finalises plans for ‘at least one freedom’ for vaccinated residents. Follow all today’s news
- Gap between Indigenous Covid vaccination rates and overall population widens in almost every state
- NSW lower primary and year 11 students prioritised under return to school plan
- Mother turns to Twitter in desperate bid to get daughter with Down’s syndrome vaccinated
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And still on business and the Committee for Sydney, bosses who employ more than half a million Australians want to see the Morrison government adopt net zero emissions target and introduce legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across different industries at the top of its reform agenda.
The Committee for Sydney, in its annual survey of its member organisations across the hospitality, entertainment, construction and university sectors, found that 201 senior leaders from 131 organisations wanted to see clearer climate objectives on the federal level.
A survey of senior bosses at businesses employing about a quarter of a million Sydneysiders found that a majority of organisations are in favour of on-site workplace Covid vaccinations to increase uptake, with similarly high support for encouraging businesses to mandate Covid vaccines for their staff.
The Committee for Sydney, in its annual survey of its member organisations across the hospitality, entertainment, construction and university sectors, found that 201 senior leaders from 131 organisations want to see employers taking an active role in driving up vaccine rates, but at the same time are “waiting” for governments to outline their position.
source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2021/aug/25/australian-politics-live-update-covid-coronavirus-gladys-berejiklian-daniel-andrews-nsw-considers-return-to-school-plan-pfizer-bookings-for-under-40s-open-in-victoria-sydney-lockdown-scott-morrison-question-time
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