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Here's a round up of the day's news:
- The resolution for an inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic has passed the World Health Assembly with no objections
Another eight positive coronavirus cases were reported today in Victoria - including two healthcare workers from Kyabram, a construction worker at St Leonard's College in Brighton.
- There are 93 active cases in Victoria
Today the ABS on reported total retails sales through April fell by 17.9 per cent
It was announced that the Victorian Parliament will return to its scheduled sittings from June.
Victorian authorities are yet to announce plans to allow for overnight stays, meanwhile NSW is calling for interstate tourists and Queensland resists pressure to reopen its borders.
As always we'll be back in the morning to take you through another day of COVID-19 developments. Stay safe, and goodnight.