Dom gets the jobs flowing as pubs open to 50 punter limit
Sydneysiders will raise their glasses from June 1 to a 50-punter limit on pubs, clubs and eateries — which had NSW Treasurer Dom Perrottet toasting its economic benefits.
Sydneysiders will raise their glasses from June 1 to a 50-punter limit on pubs, clubs and eateries — which had NSW Treasurer Dom Perrottet toasting its economic benefits.
NSW residents can soon head back to the gym and book a nail appointment with the deputy premier revealing when we can expect more restrictions to ease. It follows an announcement that 50 people can attend restaurants and cafes
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Fire-ravaged communities across NSW are frustrated that councils are failing to spend the $1 million bushfire recovery grant handed down by the Federal Government in January.
Australia’s coronavirus debt grows daily and will only get worse if people ignore social distancing measures and COVID-19 spikes again. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is set to outline the financial road back from the crisis.
People rejoiced when it was announced cafes and restaurants could begin to reopen under the easing of COVID-19 restrictions but the industry has warned NSW’s hospitality will remain closed until further notice.
The greatest gift mum can get this Mother’s Day is a visit from loved ones but it comes with this warning from NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard today: “Don’t kiss her”.
National Party elder John Anderson has slammed John Barilaro and Andrew Constance for their bickering over the Eden Monaro debacle, saying he is ‘profoundly disappointed’ by their behaviour. It came as Mr Barilaro refused today to comment four times on whether he disparagingly called Mr Constance an unpublishable expletive.
NSW Police will not fine Deputy Premier John Barilaro for his visit to his hobby farm last weekend. Barilaro said he went to the property to “feed the chickens, mow the lawns, and tend to maintenance”.
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