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However, over the weekend, NSW Police Acting Commissioner Mal Lanyon said fines would be issued as a last resort .
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Yesterday NSW has recorded 11 new COVID-19 cases, eight of which were locally acquired.
Five of the new local cases were connected to the new cluster in Western Sydney.
On Christmas Eve alone, 1000 people visited the shop where infected staff were working.
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Two were household contacts of the Avalon cluster, and one was a household contact of a known source in Wollongong.
Two bodies found after NSW police officer tried to rescue student swept into whirlpool in Blue Mountains
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A NSW Police officer died after she heroically attempted to rescue a young woman who was swept into a whirlpool in the Blue Mountains. Photo / Supplied
A NSW Police officer died after she heroically attempted to rescue a young woman who was swept into a whirlpool in the Blue Mountains. Photo / Supplied
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A New South Wales police officer died after heroically trying to rescue a young woman who was swept into a whirlpool in the Blue Mountains.
Fines now apply for not wearing masks in Greater Sydney, police will exercise discretion
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Fines can now be issued for not wearing a face mask in public indoor settings across Greater Sydney but transport authorities, retailers and churches are doing what they can to help people adjust to the new health order.
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From Monday, Greater Sydneysiders could be fined if they don t wear a mask on public transport
Opposition leader Jodi McKay has called for widespread mask distribution to help people adapt
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It s a very sad time for the NSW Police Force and Kelly’s death is a loss to the whole community, he said. Kelly was a highly regarded and dedicated officer who will be sorely missed by colleagues across the force. The other victim is believed to be an international student, 24, from Chiswick in Sydney. She is yet to be formally identified and police were waiting for confirmation that family members have been notified. Reports from witnesses indicate the younger woman was tipped off her inflatable lilo when it was swept into a whirlpool, NSW Police said. Senior Constable Foster was swept in as she tried to assist the younger victim, police said.