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Australia shares end lower as new Covid-19 cases put Easter plans on holdThe S&P/ASX 200 index ended 0.9 per cent lower at 6.738.40, extending losses from the previous session
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Australian shares fell on Tuesday, with mining and energy stocks weighing the most, while investors were cautious about placing big bets as more Covid-19 cases were reported in Queensland after the state capital Brisbane was put under lockdown.

The S&P/ASX 200 index ended 0.9 per cent lower at 6.738.40, extending losses from the previous session.

Queensland warned on Tuesday that more cases of Covid-19 were expected to emerge as authorities scrambled to contain an outbreak linked to the virulent UK variant, throwing Easter travel plans into disarray.

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"(Brisbane) had locally acquired cases which, compared with countries around the world, isn't much at all but it's generally been enough to see markets remaining a touch jittery," said Steven Daghlian, market analyst at CommSec.

"If case numbers continue to lift in coming days, there is a chance that the three-day lockdown is extended into Easter."

Most travel-related stocks fell on the news, with Webjet and Flight Centre weakening about 2 per cent each.

Mining stocks closed more than 2 per cent lower after marking their worst session in nearly three weeks, as iron ore futures dipped.

Global miners BHP Group and Rio Tinto each declined over 2 per cent.

Gold stocks fell 2.2 per cent to mark their lowest close since March 17, as bullion prices slipped to their weakest in more than two weeks.

Resolute Mining fell 7.7 per cent while Red 5 shed nearly 3 per cent.

The energy sub-index closed the session 1.6 per cent lower, with all its components ending in the negative territory, hurt by a fall in oil prices.

Santos fell 1.1 per cent while Woodside Petroleum lost 1.4 per cent.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index gained 0.6 per cent to finish the session at 12,446.76.

Top gainers were Auckland International Airport and Spark New Zealand, each advancing about 4 per cent.

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(Published 30 March 2021, 12:43 IST)