There is growing unrest among the thousands of public housing residents who have been forced into lockdown amid Melbourne’s coronavirus outbreak.
A 32-year-old man allegedly tried to bite a police officer while attempting to flee his home in Flemington, the city’s north-west.
Residents inside the towers complained limited communication and poor quality of care contributed to unlivable conditions. In the state’s darkest day since the coronavirus outbreak, 127 new people were diagnosed with the virus and two people died on Monday, taking the state’s death toll to 22. Image: News Corp Australia
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Daniel Andrews has to be held to account for ‘china-like’ tower lockdown | Sky News AustraliaThe Victorian government has “just done what China’s done” by locking up 3,000 people in housing commission towers in order to get on top of the state’s COVID-19 outbreak, according to Liberal Senator James McGrath.\n\nPolice moved in, on Saturday, to secure the nine public housing towers placed into a five-day mandatory lockdown by the Victorian government amid the state's second major outbreak of COVID-19. \n\nVictorian Premier Daniel Andrews has taken the unprecedented step to lock down 3,000 residents in nine public housing estates in the suburbs of Flemington and North Melbourne for five days from Sunday. \n\nThe extraordinary measures come as Victoria recorded 108 new coronavirus cases in the preceding 24 hours, the highest since March 28.\n\n“I can’t believe people aren’t more angry about this,” Senator McGrath told Sky News host Paul Murray.\n\n“Daniel Andrews has got to be held to account.”\n\nImage: Getty
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US media becoming ‘de facto propaganda arm’ of Democratic party | Sky News AustraliaThe media’s response to President Trump’s Fourth of July speech shows they are actively campaigning against him, according to Sky News host James Morrow.\n \nDonald Trump has blasted 'angry mobs' trying to tear down statues as he claimed protesters are attempting to 'wipe out' US history in a speech to mark America's Independence Day.\n\nThe US president addressed more than 7,000 supporters at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.\n\nHe also criticised 'cancel culture' - which he claimed was 'driving people from their jobs, shaming dissenters, and demanding total submission from anyone who disagrees' - and branded it 'the very definition of totalitarianism'.\n\n'This attack on our liberty... must be stopped and it will be stopped very quickly,' President Trump said.\n\nMr Morrow said many media outlets, including the Times and CNN, deliberately misrepresented the President’s speech.\n\nHe said this desire to find fault with everything the President does shows they “have taken the gloves off in their fight to see Trump lose the November – to the point that they are now becoming the de facto propaganda arm of antifa and the Democratic party.”\n \n
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Facts and data do not support ‘apocalyptic environmentalism’ | Sky News AustraliaRadical environmental activists are scaring a whole generation of children to falsely believe the world is on the brink of an environmental apocalypse, according to environmental policy expert Michael Shellenberger.\n \nMr Shellenberger has released a new book, Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All, aims to debunk what he calls common myths surrounding the environment.\n \nIn his book, he argues humanity is not causing a “sixth mass extinction,” renewable energy is detrimental to the environment and carbon emissions are declining in most rich nations and have been declining in Britain, Germany and France since the mid-1970s.\n \nHe also argues while climate change is real, it is not the world’s most “serious environmental problem”.\n \nMr Shellenberger told Sky News he wrote his book to counter the myths advocated by those who have a vested interest in pushing “apocalyptic environmentalism.”\n \n“This book is dangerous to apocalyptic environmentalism,” he said.\n \n“When the facts and the data of this book are widely understood apocalyptic environmentalism can’t last, it can’t survive.\n \n“People want to protect endangered species, but they don’t want this push for social control so many apocalyptic environmentalists are demanding.”\n \n \n
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ABC 'should be shut down today' | Sky News AustraliaThe ABC has participated in what may be one of the greatest medical scandals in history, according to Sky News host Rowan Dean.\n\n“This week we learned Hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump months ago as a potential prevention against the coronavirus, works,” Mr Dean said.\n\n“He was right.\n\n“It has successfully lowered mortality rates for hospitalised coronavirus patients by 50 per cent.\n\n“It would appear a very cheap drug that saves lives has for months been denigrated by the left wing media and the chief coronavirus expert on the ABC.\n\n“The sneering and patronising voice of the ABC paid for by your money and they were wrong.\n\n“Because of Trump derangement syndrome.\n\n“The left loathes Trump so much it totally blinds them to anything he says, even when what he says could potentially save thousands of lives.”\n
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Albanese to claim Eden-Monaro by-election victory 'this afternoon' | Sky News AustraliaSky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says he believes Labor leader Anthony Albanese will “claim victory” in the Eden-Monaro by-election 'this afternoon'.\n\n“He believes that the lead is sufficient in order to do that, that Labor will win by more than 1,000 votes, increase their margin in fact,” Mr Clennell said.\n\n“That should get the leadership monkey off his back for a while at least. \n\n“You’d think his leadership is secure after that result.\n\nThe Eden-Monaro by-election has come down to a knife’s edge with the result expected to be determined by more than 40,000 pre-polls.\n\n“Polling in fact during the campaign had Labor at 49 and 50 I’m told, always a tight race with the real potential of losing,” Mr Clennell said.\n\n“Ultimately they’ve got there because the postals and the pre polls haven’t flowed the Liberal way as they normally would.\nThe seat of Eden-Monaro was left vacant after Labor MP Mike Kelly retired, citing long-standing health issues.\n\nIf Liberal Party candidate Fiona Kotvojs won over Labor's Kristy McBain, it would be the first time in over 100 years a government has won a seat off an opposition in a by-election. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia
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