and that is speak loudly and clearly that the states are engaging in Pfascism which is a clear violation of the Nuremberg Codes.
First of all, no, the state governments are not clearly violating the Nuremberg Code. It's an arguable position, but it's not a clear one. For it to be a clear violation, vaccination would have been mandated by law for all people regardless of circumstances - and even there it's not 100% clear unless the vaccine is still considered experimental (and under Australian standards, AstraZeneca and Pfizer are no longer considered to be experimental - Moderna is approved but still considered experimental - no other vaccines have been approved at all yet - that's a decision by an independent body, not government). Mandates for people with specific jobs (which is what we have here) or as a condition to avoid quarantine rules don't clearly qualify.
Secondly, even if they were, it's irrelevant. The Nuremberg Code has no force in Australian law. Australia does not automatically apply international declarations to our laws (Thank Goodness, because some of those international declarations aren't good).
Thirdly, all it would do is more clearly show that the Prime Minister is powerless and that would likely embolden the state governments that are engaged in bad behaviour. If they are going to be accused of such serious violations for just mandating vaccination to work in high risk situations, why wouldn't they just mandate vaccines for everybody? It would make it more likely they'd do that.
Fourthly - and I know it's hard to see from outside (at times, it hard to see from inside) the Prime Minister is actually making progress with negotiations. We now have in principle agreement with the idea that the country should open up even if COVID numbers can't be brought down to zero. That's a huge concession by the states, especially by Victoria and was only achieved by negotiation. Antagonising them doesn't do any good. Negotiating does.
Just one disagreement—the Nuremburg Code is about _duress_...sticks are _duress_.