NZ Jacinda Ardern says she will discuss implementing a 'Trans-Tasman bubble' with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state and territory leaders when she attends a National Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Although certain lockdown restrictions are expected to be lifted across the nation by Friday, there are some members of the National Cabinet who "want to kick it on to the following Friday," according to Sky News Paul Murray.
A leading professor of microbiology has warned Australians are going to have to be on their guard for the foreseeable future since COVID-19 will be lurking within the community for at least "the next six months to two years."
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has offered up a scathing assessment of China and its questionable practices in the field of medical research, stating the Communist superpower had a history of "infecting the world" and "running sub-standard laboratories".
Deputy Commissioner of Victoria Police Shane Patton says he is "appalled" a photo of former AFL great Dean Laidley was leaked and confirmed a senior constable has been stood down over the incident.
Anglicare has confirmed an elderly man had died in its Newmarch centre in western Sydney, the 15th COVID-19 death linked to the stricken aged care home.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison ordered his Education Minister to withdraw his attack on the Andrews Government in a desperate bid to control any relationship fallout.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced students in Kindergarten, Prep, Year 11 and Year 12 will return to schools for face-to-face learning by May 11.
Science and Technology Minister Karen Andrews says it is "entirely possible" for a COVID-19 vaccine to be developed by the end of this year at the earliest.
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