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Sydney needs to enforce tougher restrictions similar to the draconian lockdown in Melbourne a year ago to beat its latest coronavirus wave, experts have warned. Night curfews, five kilometre travel limits and a shutdown of non-essential retail could be introduced in Sydney and surrounding regions as the latest Covid-19 outbreak worsens. A host of new restrictions were announced before New South Wales recorded 112 new cases on Monday with 34 infectious in the community. There are growing calls from experts to ramp up restrictions similar to the draconian stage four lockdown in Melbourne a year ago which last for 112 days. Professor Mark Stoove, an epidemiologist from the government-funded Burnet Institute, doesn t believe the current lockdown measures in Sydney are sufficient and called for a necessary tightening of rules. ....
Share on Twitter Queensland s 30-year-old vilification and hate crime laws are coming under the microscope following a campaign by concerned multicultural community groups. A parliamentary inquiry is currently looking at a review of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act, with advocates calling for more clearly defined laws and tougher penalties for hate crimes. Queenslanders have been asked to share their stories, confidentially if needed, before the submission deadline on 12 July. A group of 20 non-profit organisations, the Cohesive Communities Coalition (CCC), lobbied the state government for the inquiry in light of more targeted attacks in part attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Christchurch mosque massacre. ....
Share on Twitter A 30-year-old Queensland vilification law is coming under the microscope following a campaign by concerned multicultural community groups. A parliamentary inquiry has opened into section 131a of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act, with advocates calling for something more clearly defined and tougher penalties for hate crimes. A group of 20 non-profit organisations, the Cohesive Communities Coalition (CCC), lobbied the state government for the inquiry as part of a broader review of the discrimination act in light of more targeted attacks in part attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Christchurch mosque massacre. Queenslanders have been asked to share their stories, confidentially if needed, before the submission deadline on 12 July. ....
New South Wales has recorded another 22 local cases of Covid-19 overnight Only 11 of the cases were in isolation for the entire time they were infectious Case since 8pm found in a student nurse who worked at two Sydney hospitals Worked at Fairfield Hospital and Royal North Shore Hospital while infectious All of the cases though are linked to previous infections, health officials said ....
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