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Sydney Luna Park fined for breaching restrictions, NSW records one local coronavirus case

Luna Park Sydney will pay a $5,000 fine after large crowds gathered to watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks but has asked NSW Police what specific rules it broke.
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- Health authorities believe they will be “mopping up” from the latest outbreaks for three to four weeks
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On Wednesday afternoon, NSW Police said it investigated after receiving mobile phone footage of large crowds gathering at the Milsons Point venue.
After reviewing more phone footage, it issued the company secretary a park a penalty infringement notice (PIN).
A spokesperson for Luna Park Sydney told the ABC it would “immediately” pay the…
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