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Inside China Doll at Woolloomooloo. Lunch with Leo. Leo Schofield lunches with Director of UNSW Galleries Jose Da Silva at China Doll at Woolloomooloo. Picture: John Appleyard

China Doll shuts, hospital COVID cluster grows

A Woolloomooloo restaurant has shut after being visited by a suspected COVID-19 case. It comes after NSW recorded nine new cases overnight, including several healthcare workers as an emerging cluster linked to two Sydney hospitals continues to grow.

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Pictured at Wildlife Hairdressing in Milsons Point is NSW Training Apprentice of the Year nominee Leann Reyes. Leann gave up a corporate career with her managerial position in communications at Woolworths at 25 and to do an apprenticeship  at Wildlife Hairdressing in Milsons Point to pursue her passion for hairdressing.Picture: Richard Dobson

From corporate warrior to a top hairdressing trainee

The immense pressure to study at university initially led Leann Reyes down a corporate career path but after being promoted to a managerial position in communications at Woolworths by the age of 25, she had a “quarter-life crisis” and changed direction.

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DAILY TELEGRAPH - Pictured in Castle Hill today is Soloman Maguire, who is just 17 and still at school but has signed a $594,000 contract to play baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the US. Picture: Tim Hunter.

How Sydney schoolboy bagged $1m baseball deal

The night before the first day of school most Year 12 students try to get a good night’s sleep. Not Castle Hill High’s Solomon Maguire who has just landed a $1 million deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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People enjoying the unseasonably warm weather at Manly Beach as the temperature reached 25°C. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Commuters told to isolate after bus infections

Passengers on a city bus route have been told they are considered a close contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case and to isolate for two weeks regardless of symptoms while unseasonably warm weather led to a lot of dangerous behaviour on our closely packed beaches.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/christopher-harris/page/47