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Australia Day 2021: All the events happening in Sydney what can you do

Rules for gatherings In Greater Sydney a maximum of five visitors is allowed at a home, per day. Overnight stays are allowed. No more than 30 people can gather in a public area, such as parks, reserves, beaches, gardens and other outdoor spaces. Greater Sydney includes the Blue Mountains, Northern Beaches, Central Coast and Wollongong. In regional and rural NSW, up to 50 people are allowed at a house, and no more than 100 people can gather outside in a public place. Many of Sydney s Australia Day events have been cancelled this year, including the Tug and Yacht Ballet seen here in 2020.(Getty)

Coronavirus NSW update: Three new COVID-19 cases recorded as Sydney cluster continues to spread

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said none of the three new cases were linked to the Avalon cluster on Sydney s Northern Beaches. The source of the two of these cases, a man in his 40s and a man in his 20s, are under investigation and the third case, a man in his 20s, is a close household contact of one of the cases, Dr Chant said. Ms Berejiklian also announced news of additional cases from Victoria. It has also come to our attention literally in the last few minutes that there were a couple of cases from Victoria that came in two venues in Bega and the Bermagui areas, Ms Berejiklian said.

Millions in NSW behave, but small crowds keep Sydney police busy on New Year s Eve

Millions in NSW behave, but small crowds keep Sydney police busy on New Year s Eve Police have commended the behaviour of millions across New South Wales on New Year s Eve, despite officers forced to spend hours dispersing crowds in Sydney suburbs amidst a growing coronavirus outbreak. Across the state, 219 arrests were made and 290 charges laid for various offences. Seven $1000 Penalty Infringement Notices to individuals and five $5000 PINs to businesses were issued. Assistant Commissioner Mick Willing said most Sydneysiders were well-behaved and heeded advice to stay home. READ MORE: We saw sparse crowds in the city, with only 5000 New Year s Eve passes scanned to enter the Green Zone, he said.

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