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Kaitlyn Hudson-O'Farrell

Kaitlyn Hudson-O’Farrell is a general news reporter and has worked at The Daily Telegraph since June 2019. She enjoys covering everything from breaking hard news to grassroots community affairs and lifestyle or health yarns.

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NSW
Thursday 16th APRIL 2020Bondi, Tamarama BeachesSurfers still finding waves, through the bush over fences.Picture's Darren Leigh Roberts

Can we swim at the beach? No one’s shore

While some NSW beaches are open for exercise, many others are closed altogether. Some allow surfing, and some have banned sitting. The mixed messaging around beach social distancing is leaving locals confused. CHECK OUT THE RULES

NSW
Brisbane woman Jodie McNamara, 30, has lost contact with her mother, Shirley Maclaren, who is stuck on a ship off the coast of Panama. Image of Jodie with her mother Shirley from Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/p/rWkW2BjBh8/

Hell on high seas: Aussies stuck on death ship

Jodie McNamara is desperately worried for her mother, Shirley Maclaren, who is one of 131 Australians stuck on a cruise ship denied entry to multiple countries in South America, resulting in four people dying at sea of suspected COVID-19.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/kaitlyn-hudson-ofarrell/page/74