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the bulldozer to become a preaching pissycat…...Prime Minister Scott Morrison says his leadership style will be more empathetic if re-elected, as he seeks to woo voters put off by his self-described ‘bulldozer manner’ in the final week of election campaigning. On Saturday, Mr Morrison claimed Australia needed “strength and resilience” to get through the past couple of turbulent years, but acknowledged the approach he had during the pandemic would need to change. Speaking from the Victorian seat of Deakin, held by the Liberals on a 4.8 per cent margin, the Prime Minister said that voters could expect a more collaborative leader should he defy polls on May 21. “I will seek to explain my motives and my concerns, and empathise a lot more,” he said. “But I tell you what, at the end of the day, what matters most is I get the job done.”
OH BOY! PLEASE.... "FAT" SCOMO IS THE ONE WHO TOLD US "LEOPARD DON'T CHANGE THEIR SPOTS" TALKING ABOUT ALBANESE'S "NEW" STYLISH FIGURE... Preaching optimism
In Melbourne on Saturday, Mr Morrison urged voters to consider the optimism and opportunities that lie ahead now that the country has moved beyond the lockdown stage of the pandemic. As part of the upbeat sentiment, he announced the expansion of a program designed to get more high school students active again. The government’s Sporting Schools program expansion would see up to 700,000 more students play sport in school, with more than $20 million being spent on the initiative.
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a world beater...
This week Australia became a world leader.
But it wasn't for a feat of engineering or some sort of sporting achievement — it was an unwelcome title.
According to global databases, Australia led the world in per-capita COVID infections (if you ignore the tiny islands of Montserrat, Anguilla and The Falklands).
On Friday, 54,591 cases were reported across Australia, on the back of two consecutive days of about 58,000 cases, with Western Australia bracing for new infection records.
Saturday's numbers moved the official seven-day average to more than 48,000 daily cases, putting Australia behind only Germany and the US in total new daily cases recorded.
Some countries, such as Denmark, have scrapped COVID-19 testing recommendations, and others have scaled back testing regimes, meaning getting like-for-like comparisons across the world is now more difficult.
However in Australia, hospitalisations and deaths are also tracking upwards, with the average number of COVID-related daily deaths hitting 40, doubling since March.
But with the country in the middle of an election campaign — in which COVID barely gets a mention — a war raging in Ukraine, the cost of living rising and following more than two years COVID restrictions, the virus has, understandably to some, dropped off the radar.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-15/covid-infections-in-australia-among-worlds-highest/101062364
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