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Thursday, April 9, 2020

NSW Minister fined $1000 after being caught at his holiday home...

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April 10, 2020
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A New South Wales Minister has been fined $1000 for breaching the Public Health Act by travelling to his holiday home.

Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann says "we don't accept that people are falling through the cracks" of the government's JobKeeper and JobSeeker programs.

Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly warns there "is no specific treatment" proven to cure COVID-19 despite a number of medications in development or clinical trials.

China's deadly coronavirus coverup in the early days of the crisis more than doubled the number of people now infected across the world.

University of Melbourne epidemiology Dr Peta Hitchens says coronaviruses generally have a "diverse" range of host animals but bats, primates and rodents pose the greatest risk of transmitting pathogens to humans – and just being in contact with them can cause a virus to spill over.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has addressed the nation urging all Australians to embraced the "changed" nature of Easter this year as the battle against COVID-19 continues and restrictions hamper ordinary celebrations.

A woman has been filmed screaming at a retail worker in Sydney's south in what appears to be a racially-motivated attack.

Thousands of Australians are heading to seafood markets in search of a Good Friday feast - despite messages to stay at home.

Queensland Police has issued 289 fines starting at $1300 to people for breaching the Public Health Act.

Former Labor minister Stephen Conroy says no one would criticise the government for "softening" and "withdrawing" tax cuts it legislated given the extraordinary debt Australia has accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann says "we don't accept that people are falling through the cracks" of the government's JobKeeper and JobSeeker programs.

Sky News Political editor Andrew Clennell says Gladys Berejiklian may need to start demoting senior colleagues who break the rules amid claims NSW minister Don Harwin may have flouted the state's strict social distancing rules.

Twenty-five years after the Srebrenica genocide, the world has stopped to remember the 8,000 Islamic men and boys who were killed in Bosnia in one of the worst massacres in modern history.

More than 600,000 Australians have registered their interest in drawing from their superannuation funds during the first week of applications.

Pope Francis has praised health care workers during a scaled-down mass for Holy Thursday.

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