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My advice to Novax is, next time be upfront and just tell the truth. If he told the truth the first time, he would not have had to remember his story, which subsequently has more holes in it than Swiss cheese. He would not have had to back pedal, change his original story and continue the lie.
Good riddance, imo.Just announced Fri evening, Minister Hawke has cancelled the visa.
Thats a tick to the Minister.
Won't be well received in Serbia, or at Tennis Australia.
But I think Victorians will support..
He is the Karen.Great decision for the Karens
My guess is Tennis Australia will be up for a lot of compensation to Djokovic, as they obviously gave him misleading, information regarding vaccination requirements.He is the Karen.
I personally think that the whole thing is a bit vindictive and damaging to the Australian Open. There is no public safety issue here. It reeks of politics.
However you can't beat the court of public opinion and so, in the end, he had to go. He won't be missed.
Yes, it's politics but more international than domestic.My guess is Tennis Australia will be up for a lot of compensation to Djokovic, as they obviously gave him misleading, information regarding vaccination requirements.
The Government had no option really, if they all allowed him to circumvent the vaccine requirements, it would reek of favouritism and unfair treatment.
If he is treated the the same as everyone else, it is treated as heavy handedness and over the top.
It reeks of politics, because that is exactly what it is, politics your damned if you do your damned if you don't.
Yes people in Australia have put up with a lot of crap over the last two years and still are, in the name of safely handling the covid pandemic, to slap them in the face by allowing someone to bypass what applies to everyone else because they are a high profile celebrity wouldn't pass the pub test.Yes, it's politics but more international than domestic.
I haven't heard any shouts from Labor that throwing him out is the wrong thing to do, so maybe there is some bi-partisanship on this issue.
They all shot their mouths off early. A lot of media did as well. So they ended up getting wedged on the issueYes, it's politics but more international than domestic.
I haven't heard any shouts from Labor that throwing him out is the wrong thing to do, so maybe there is some bi-partisanship on this issue.
Hang on, if I'm understanding correctly, he didn't bypass anything. The only mistake as far as I see is the wrong box checked, which is totally believe able. We have a court decision on that.Yes people in Australia have put up with a lot of crap over the last two years and still are, in the name of safely handling the covid pandemic, to slap them in the face by allowing someone to bypass what applies to everyone else because they are a high profile celebrity wouldn't pass the pub test.
Nothing is set in stone in Australia's legal system, it is usually decided by who has the deepest pockets. ?Looking like the Joker will play, interesting
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