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The ABC has expanded its learning from home programming. From the broadcaster’s announcement:

From today, education content on ABC ME will be expanded to 5.5 hours each weekday – helping students and teachers in remote learning from 9.30am to 3pm AEST each school day. Additional educational programming from 9.30-10am will support children in their first years of school, with programs such as Numberblocks, Wallykazam!, Learn A Word, Art With Mati and Dada and I’m A Creepy Crawly.

The Labor senator Malarndirri McCarthy was asked about political attacks against Daniel Andrews while on the Nine Network this morning:


Look, it’s absolutely unhelpful this kind of unnecessary attacks, personal attacks really on the premier. And while I have the opportunity, I certainly want to say: keep up such a great job, Premier Andrews. We’re certainly enormously watching closely what’s going on there and feeling very much for all Victorians. But it’s not the time to make personal attacks at this time. We have to be working together, whatever party we are, and I think it’s, some of those backbenchers in the Liberal opposition down there, I think they need to put their heads in.

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