The NSW government has added air transport services to the list of critical occupations, exempting them from COVID-19 isolation rules, in a bid to ease the delays that have plagued Sydney Airport for the past three days (9 April 2022).More... Calls to end NSW govt 'accounting trick' A...
NSW government added the Service NSW app would be getting an upgrade, touting that it would be used to provide customers with real-time updates on COVID-19 along with more personalised health and non-health advice. It follows in the footsteps of the federal government launching a new app an...
The ongoing moratorium Like previous COVID-19 laws, the 2022 laws protect “impacted lessees”. These are tenants who qualify, or would have qualified, for a government COVID-19 payment. Also, for a tenant to remain impacted after 30 November 2021, the tenant’s FY2020-2021 turnover (inc...
This paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 restrictions imposed in New South Wales (NSW) by the State Government. We examine week-to-week changes in 13 categories of crime (and four aggregated categories) from 2 January 2017 to 28 June 2020. Rather than using the pre-intervention data...
In light of the development, the Sydney Beth Din (SBD),which last week put a pause on the resumption of services after a Moriah student tested positive to COVID-19, will allow services to commence from today (Thursday) as long as there are no new infections in the community. ...
Our focus is on the effect of COVID-19 and associated restrictions on crime in NSW. In this section, we describe the response of the NSW Government to the pandemic and its effect on social activity. The World Health Organisation declared a global pandemic on the 11th of March 2020. On ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic(大流行病),many schools in NewSouth Wales(NSW) decide to runonline lessons for more than 90 percentof the students. The NSW Departmentof Education says the lessons are givenwithout parents' too much caring. However, accordingto some parents, they are still under ...
The foundation work that ESSC,in association with Microsoft,undertook last year has providedthe government’sCOVID-19 response effortswith critically important insights about how to support some of society’s most vulnerable peopleat this ...
Restrictions on all ACT businesses ended today – the last businesses affected by forced closures were indoor playgrounds, given the risk of COVID-19. The ACT Government gave each business a $20,000 grant to remain shut for November.
Morrison told the media on Friday a plan was being worked out to support those who are unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 crisis, explaining that the priority would be given to commercial lease holders given a high number of business closures. ...