Six months jail time, $11,000 fines for Victorians found breaching restrictions by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Six months jail time, $11,000 fines for Victorians found breaching restrictions
Victorians in coronavirus hotspots face fines of $11,000 or six months jail time for entering New South Wales, as Melbourne suffers an upswing in COVID-19 cases. New South Wales residents could also be slapped with the same penalties for visiting any of the 10 at-risk postcodes in Victoria and returning home. The penalties would apply to anyone who breached 14 day mandatory isolation after returning from hotspots across Victoria. Health Minister Brad Hazzard signed a public health order with few exemptions to New South Wales residents returning home for compassionate reasons.
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Victorians in coronavirus hotspots face fines of $11,000 or six months jail time for entering New South Wales, as Melbourne suffers an upswing in COVID-19 cases. New South Wales residents could also be slapped with the same penalties for visiting any of the 10 at-risk postcodes in Victoria and returning home. The penalties would apply to anyone who breached 14 day mandatory isolation after returning from hotspots across Victoria. Health Minister Brad Hazzard signed a public health order with few exemptions to New South Wales residents returning home for compassionate reasons.
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