Palaszczuk blasted for COVID restrictions enforced on allegedly murdered police officer s funeral
Sky News host Paul Murray is demanding Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk show some leadership and lift COVID-19 restrictions to allow a proper funeral for Senior Constable David Masters, who was allegedly murdered while on duty.
Dominica FunnellDigital Reporter
July 8, 2021 - 11:10AM
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is facing a backlash for declaring herself ‘powerless’ to lift COVID-19 restrictions and allow a funeral without an attendance cap for a Queensland police officer who was allegedly murdered while on duty last month.
Senior Constable David Masters will be farewelled on Friday at an invitation-only funeral in Burpengary with a cap of 100 attendees.
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Australian Capital Territory
The ACT has issued a stay-at-home order for all of greater Sydney, as well as the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast and Wollongong and Shellharbour.
Non-ACT residents who have been in greater Sydney in the past 14 days will not be allowed into the ACT except in limited cases where exemptions are granted, and people who are given an exemption will still need to comply with the stay-at-home order.
Residents arriving back in the ACT who had been in greater Sydney since Monday 21 June will need to complete an online declaration form, and go direct to where they intend to stay for the stay-at-home period until at least 11.59pm on Friday 9 July, or until 14 days have passed since they were last in these areas - whichever is earlier.