Brazil is turning into the next big hotspot, and they are one of the 10 biggest economies in the world, but for some reason they have one of the poorest per-capita earnings (which must mean a lot of money is going to a very small number of people).

On the other end of the spectrum, our numbers are still amazing, even after a few weeks of varying stages of wind-back of restrictions (which have seen other countries see a spike in new cases). The other day, every state and territory except Victoria had zero new cases for the day... which is why we are seeing restrictions being lifted ahead of schedule in most states.
We certainly can't be complacent, because we are still having people returning to the country who are infected (three yesterday, which had to be included in NSW's total), and without a vaccine or cure, anyone coming into the country (citizen or not), could easily start the whole thing all over again, taking us back to where we were in March.

I'd like to see states with zero active cases and no new cases for more then 4 weeks, open up their borders with each other, so that we have freedom of travel between the "safe" states, which will help with the local economy and tourism.
It was suggested that the virus could have remained dormant in that nurse in North QLD who went overseas in March, but might have been infecting people as recently as early May (the Rockhampton nursing home and the 30 year old guy who died last week). That hasn't been confirmed yet, but since there are so few (known) active cases in QLD, it's being assumed that she was the host.
(that 30 year old guy who died might have been the youngest Australian to die, but he was in the other high-risk category as he was said to be still recovering from a serious work-place injury... his body probably wasn't able to fight off the virus in his weakened state)