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Monday, March 30, 2020

CORONAVIRUS CRACKDOWN: NSW Police move on sunbakers, groups in Sydney's east...

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Sunbakers and those in groups of two or more in Sydney's Rushcutters Bay have been moved on by roaming NSW Police cars in exclusive vision obtained by Sky News.

"Extreme" and "far-reaching" powers limiting people's freedom so Australia can fend off the COVID-19 pandemic will shape the nation for years, the United States Studies Centre's James Brown warns.

Labor leader Anthony Albanese has urged the government to consider the long term impact of Virgin going bankrupt, when the PM considers whether to agree to the airline's request for $1.4 billion loan rescue package.

Health Minister Greg Hunt has confirmed the government has struck a deal with the nation's private hospitals, — expanding the nation's bed capacity to 34,000.

Tasmania has recorded its second COVID-19 death, bringing the nation's total death toll to 19.

Limits have been introduced on the amount of alcohol customers can purchase per transaction to two cases of 12 bottles of wine and two cases of beer.

Three more crew members have been medically evacuated off the Ruby Princess cruise shop at anchor off the coast of Sydney.

A series of videos filmed in Aboriginal languages have been released to help Indigenous people better understand the threat of coronavirus in the Northern Territory.

Virgin Australia has released a statement to the ASX confirming reports it's seeking $1.4 billion bailout from the government to help it get through the coronavirus pandemic.

Labor has confirmed it will not stand in the way of the government's $130 billion wage subsidy when it comes before the parliament.

The NSW government says the COVID-19 pandemic has made Australia a "tinderbox" for domestic violence but warns the "fog of war" won't obscure authorities from hunting down perpetrators.

Labor frontbencher Jason Clare has welcomed the government's change of heart on wage subsidies but says the decision should have been made sooner to avoid the scores of people risking their health to line up at Centrelink offices across the nation.

Moscow has officially been placed under lockdown, restricting 12.5 million residents to their homes as officials try to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The government's $130 billion dollar 'JobKeeker' plan is the "economic security blanket this country needs" to battle the coronavirus, according to UTS Professor of Economics Warren Hogan.

A painting by Vincent van Gough has been stolen in a smash and grab raid at Singer Laren Museum in Amsterdam.

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