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COVID-19: 86 fines for breaching public health orders in NSW

COVID-19: 86 fines for breaching public health orders in NSW 86 infringement notices have been handed out in the last 24 hours as people continue to breach the public health orders. Jack MahonyDigital Reporter July 4, 2021 - 12:23PM Three people have been fined and sent back to Sydney after they were caught leaving Sydney on their way to a camping trip despite the clear directives not to leave Greater Sydney. New South Wales Police handed out 86 infringement notices in the last 24 hours to people breaching lockdown restrictions. The announcement came as the state recorded 16 cases on Sunday and 35 on Saturday and 16 cases after more than 100,000 tests were conducted over the weekend.

Willy Wonka child star says Gene Wilder made sure she was looked after on-set because her parents weren t around during filming

Willy Wonka child star says Gene Wilder made sure she was looked after on-set because her parents weren t around during filming
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Why Religious Freedom Laws Are Needed in Australia Now More Than Ever

Why Religious Freedom Laws Are Needed in Australia Now More Than Ever Commentary Cowed by public health reprimands and driven back into lockdown for fear of contagion, many Australians these days appear content to sacrifice liberty for the sake of safety. But the beacon of liberty continues to glow, and there are hopes it will yet burn brightly. All but forgotten as COVID-19 overwhelmed the nation last year, the Morrison government’s commitment to protecting religious freedom first promised in the 2019 election campaign in the wake of the campaign for same-sex marriage has reawakened. Attorney-General Michaelia Cash has announced that she will bring a revised version of the pandemic-postponed Religious Discrimination Bill to Parliament by the end of the year.

Australia s national dwelling value increases 13 5 per cent in 12 months

Australia s national dwelling value increases 13.5 per cent in 12 months CoreLogic s monthly Home Value Index rose again last month, taking annual growth to 13.5 per cent for the financial year.  Zoe ZaczekDigital Reporter July 2, 2021 - 2:30PM Australia’s property value has continued to soar over the last 12 months with the annual national dwelling value growing by 13.5 per cent. CoreLogic’s Home Value Index, released on Thursday, revealed the nation saw out the end of the financial year with a median of $645,454 following a 1.9 per cent rise in national home values in June. Over the last 12 months, the growth in Australian dwelling values was topped by houses which rose by 15.6 per cent. There was a 6.8 per cent annual lift in the value of units.

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