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As New South Wales enters the first stage of reopening following COVID-19 lockdown on Monday 11 October, Kempsey Shire Council will alter the ways in ....
Port Stephens locals are heading into their second COVID Safe Summer, with patrols starting on Fingal, One Mile and Birubi beaches from this Saturday 18. ....
Date Time Face masks to be worn at Wagga Wagga Airport Wagga Wagga City Council advises that all people entering the Wagga Airport facility from Tuesday, 12 January 2021 will be required to wear a face mask. This directive is in line with the latest NSW Health Public Health Order which applies to all airport facilities in NSW. From Tuesday 12 January 2021, people must wear a face mask when indoors at a NSW airport, including: the passenger waiting area during a domestic commercial flight when it is landing or taking off from a NSW airport or, flying in NSW airspace. You may be fined $200 on the spot for not wearing a face mask. ....