Models make predictions that help shape the policy approaches being taken towards fighting coronavirus and some states are planning a pathway out of lockdown based on these models. The National Cabinet's reopening plan uses modelling from the Doherty Institute. Victoria has looked to the Burnet Institute's work, as well as the Doherty models, and those two reports differ in their predictions. Experts answer listeners questions about how modelling, vaccination rates, and data around vulnerable groups, are all being considered, as we face the coming months.

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Folge vom 04.10.2021COVID modelling and the roadmap for opening up
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Folge vom 01.10.2021Greg Mullins on coming up against disaster and The Fitzroy Diaries goes on a bear huntFormer NSW fire chief Greg Mullins reflects on decades of fighting fires and seeing Australia's climate emergency up close. Plus, a socially distant bear hunt on episode 4 of The Fitzroy Diaries. And calling out pet names in the workplace.
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Folge vom 30.09.2021How an American adapted to Australian risk taking, Fitzroy Diaries has a reunion of old friendsNew York Times journalist Damien Cave thought running the Australian bureau would be a chance to kick back, but this country challenged him in ways he could never have imagined and in episode 3 of The Fitzroy Diaries a strange feeling when two old friends re-unite.
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Folge vom 29.09.2021Contact tracing changes and checking your superAs case numbers rise when different parts of Australia open up, some are concerned contact tracers won't be able to manage and that other parts of our public health system will suffer as a result. So what's the solution? Plus how to assess whether or not your superannuation fund is giving you what you need.