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Wedding company fined for coronavirus breach after hundreds attend Western Sydney wedding reception

NSW Police have fined a Fairfield wedding operator after “about 600 or 700 people” attended a Western Sydney wedding reception in breach of coronavirus rules.
Key points:
- Coronavirus restrictions on weddings limited attendees to 350, which has since been reduced
- Police attended the venue after concerns were raised about the number of guests
- The owner of Paradiso Receptions told the ABC last year business was the worst it had been in 30 years
Paradiso Receptions was slammed by NSW Police Minister David Elliott, who said it was in “blatant” breach of the orders.
The venue was only supposed to host 350 people, with one person per four square metres allowed indoors.
But the weekend wedding saw up to 700 attendees, resulting in the venue operator…
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