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NSW Southern Highlands shop owner, customer arrested over alleged COVID-19 breaches
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Anti-masker dragged out of Parramatta Westfield for refusing to wear a face covering
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Mount Colah, Sydney: Senior cop fined by his own police force after not wearing mask at McDonald s
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The defamation laws have just changed in most of Australia Here s why that matters
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Switzer Daily
1. Almost half the Australian population now under lockdown
Over 12 million Australians, or close to half the population, are now under lockdown restrictions after Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk yesterday announced a snap lockdown for south-east Queensland, Townsville and Palm Island. Queensland s lockdown is currently set to last until 6pm on July 2, while restrictions are currently in place in Greater Darwin until 1pm on July 2, in Perth and Peel until 12:01am on July 3 and in Greater Sydney until 11:59pm on July 9.
2. Australian Medical Association says Pfizer remains preferred for under 60s
After a surge of younger Australians headed to their doctor yesterday to book in the AstraZeneca vaccine, Australian Medical Association (AMA) president Dr Omar Khorshid said that its advice to follow the recommendations of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation remains the same. The experts have said that the preferred vaccine under the age of 60