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Australia’s National Cabinet holds last meeting of 2020 — coronavirus vaccine, returned Aussies on the agenda

For the first time this year, the Prime Minister and state and territory leaders (excluding Western Australia’s Mark McGowan) met face to face for the last National Cabinet get together for 2020.
As domestic borders reopen and internationally vaccines are being rolled out, the group had a long list of things to discuss.
To get you up to speed, here are the five main takeaways.
Increase in Aussies wanting to come home
The Prime Minister gave an update on how many Australians had now registered with the Government that they wanted to go home.
The number has been steadily growing over the last few months, from around 26,000 in September, to 30,000 in October, now…
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