That’s about it for today. Thanks for following along. Here is a quick recap of the day’s headlines:
- NSW recorded 77 new local cases and one woman in her 90s died with COVID-19. Premier Gladys Berejiklian said people should “be prepared” for the lockdown to extend past Friday.
- Victoria will close the border with NSW at midnight after declaring regional NSW and the ACT as “red zones” despite no cases in those areas. Residents along the border are waiting anxiously to find out whether permanent checkpoints will be installed. The ACT chief minister strongly criticised the move.
- A new federal government ad campaign is being aimed at Sydneysiders from tonight. Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said the video was deliberately “graphic” in an attempt to drive compliance with the public health orders.
- The NRL will move its competition to south-east Queensland this week in a desperate attempt to keep the season alive.
We’ll be back early tomorrow for more live updates.
P.S. For any forlorn Sydney readers, here’s a delightful frame from photographer Nick Moir to bring a brief moment of cheer. Goodnight!