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You might think that if a government spent millions of dollars on an app designed to help identify people exposed to the coronavirus they’d make sure it actually worked.
What has emerged is that our COVIDSafe tracing app was launched before it had been properly tested. Worse still, the people charged with building the app apparently knew it wasn’t compatible with an iPhone, which is the single most popular mobile device. Read more:https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2020/07/08/covidfail-app/
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In the early weeks of the pandemic, most states and territories made the unprecedented move to get the rough sleepers off the streets and into hotel and motel accommodation in order to protect them, and the community, from the virus. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jun/10/no-better-time-push-for-covid-19-response-to-help-end-rough-sleeping-in-australia The United States is “looking at” banning Chinese social media apps, including TikTok.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo suggested the possible move during an interview on Monday with Fox News, adding that “we’re taking this very seriously”. Read more: https://7news.com.au/technology/tiktok-security-to-be-questioned-in-australia-as-us-looks-at-banning-app-c-1152377 Australia’s first drone testing facility will open by the end of 2020 after Queensland appointed defence contractors QinetiQ to oversee the project.
The $14.5 million complex will be situated at Cloncurry Aerodrome in the state’s north-west and will include access to a 2km long runway. Queensland Minister for innovation Kate Jones said, “The Queensland government was the first in Australia to launch a drone strategy, and now we’re well on the way to becoming the nation’s drone technology capital.” The flight test range (FTR) will consist of two runways, a dedicated hangar and workshop as well as surveillance radar and tracking equipment. Read more; https://australianaviation.com.au/2020/06/australias-first-drone-testing-facility-to-open-in-2020-83952/ As another repatriation flight winged its way into Canberra on Tuesday, few would have guessed there was a celebrity at the controls.
Key points: Vijay Lama, a pilot, singer, actor and philanthropist, is one of Nepal's best-known celebrities He has piloted three repatriation flights to Australia during the pandemic He is pleading with Australia to help poorer nations like Nepal fight COVID-19 A veteran of 35 years in the air, Captain Vijay Lama has starred in about 40 movies in his Himalayan homeland, and played a pilot in the 2015 Hollywood film, Everest. He is also a philanthropist, a folk singer, an activist and a social media star — but yesterday his job was to land a Nepal Airlines flight in Canberra, holding 296 passengers evacuated out of Kathmandu. It was the third and likely final flight organised by the Australian embassy in Nepal, with Nepal Airlines gaining special permission from eight different countries to fly through their airspace to get to Australia. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-10/vijay-lama-pilots-coronavirus-repatriation-flight-to-australia/12337296 |
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