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COVID-19
On 11 October 2021, COVID restrictions were lowered bringing an end to a 107-day lockdown.[1]
Event
| Event | Description |
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| Exercise Mataika | 2018 "pandemic" exercise planning for non-pharmaceutical interventions like social distancing and face masks, and contact tracing. "Dissent is quashed using various means" |
Groups Headquartered Here
| Group | Start | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 1 July 1932 | Government-funded public broadcaster in Australia. |
| Australian Club (Sydney) | 1838 | The oldest establishment club in Australia |
| Center for Independent Studies | 1976 | Australian libertarian think tank founded in 1976 which specialises in public policy research |
| Global Panel Foundation | 1989 | NGO with members who are mostly people with deep ties to the intelligence community, working behind the scenes promoting international cooperation with regard to decision-making and implementation processes. |
| Lowy Institute | 2003 | Australian military-industrial think tank |
| Macquarie University | 1964 | Public research university in Sydney, Australia |
| O'Connell Street Associates | A group of 20 prominent non-executive directors who share premises on the sixth level of Number 2 O'Connell Street in the heart of Sydney's CBD | |
| Reserve Bank of Australia | ||
| Sydney Grammar | 1854 | Sydney establishment school with influential old boys network. |
| The Sydney Institute | 1989 | Australian business-friendly talking forum |
| University of New South Wales | 1 July 1949 | Sydney technological university with military ties |
| University of Sydney | 1850 | Fired professor Tim Anderson when he went against official war narrative |
| University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre | 2007 | |
| Westfield Corporation | ||
| Zinc Network | 2012 | A "a privately owned communications agency that supports communities, brands and governments drive positive social change". Partnered with the Institute for Statecraft to propose a network of 56 NGOs in a bid for £9.75M funding from the UK/FCO. |
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