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1.16am BST
In good news, Queensland has recorded no new local Covid-19 cases today. The state has recorded one new case in hotel quarantine.
Sunday 11 July – coronavirus cases in Queensland:
No new locally acquired cases recorded in Queensland overnight.
One new overseas acquired case, detected in hotel quarantine.#covid19 pic.twitter.com/VlDZSzu5wD
Yesterday there were no new cases reported.
– 12,978 vaccine doses were administered
– 23,302 test results were received
More later: https://t.co/lIUrl0ZEco#COVID19Vic #COVID19VicData pic.twitter.com/J4rYpsq3P3
1.08am BST
In his Insiders interview earlier this morning, the ABC’s David Speers briefly asked Anthony Albanese to speak about “the issues that go to the prime minister you would be, if given the chance”.
As luck would have it, political editor Katharine Murphy has this feature answering that very question, in depth and detail, this morning.
Related: ‘Not like Tony Abbott’: what kind of PM would Anthony Albanese be?