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September, 2020
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17 September
NSW Government increases stadium capacity ahead of NRL finals
The NRL can have crowds of up to 40,000 at finals matches after the NSW Government allowed major venues to operate at 50 percent capacity.
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17 September
Goddard helps create a slice of Football South Coast history
Five years after deciding to try refereeing, Demi Goddard is starting to make her mark on the South Coast competition and beyond. The Wollongong teenager helped create a slice of history on Saturday by being part of the first three-female referee team to officiate a District League game.
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17 September
Restrictions on stadium crowds to be lifted, but WIN Stadium has an uphill battle
WIN Stadium will need to finalise its COVID-safe plan before restrictions on crowd capacity are lifted in line with major Sydney stadiums. On Thursday NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced that coronavirus rules would be relaxed to allow major venues to increase crowd capacity from 25 per cent to 50 per …
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17 September
Mick Hawi: Ahmad ‘Adam’ Doudar sentenced for helping to cover up Comanchero boss’ murder
A man who helped cover up the gangland execution of Mahmoud “Mick” Hawi outside a Sydney gym has been described as “no better” than the man who pulled the trigger – but could be released from jail next year.
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17 September
Marvan Hotels sells inner Sydney pub
Marvan Hotels has sold the Evening Star Hotel in Surry Hills. The hotel was sold to a private investor in an off-market deal negotiated by HTL Property’s Dan Dragicevich and Sam Handy. The exact sales price has not been disclosed,
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17 September
East Albury IGA gains 30 Local Legends amid coronavirus crisis
WHEN Wodonga baker Clare Doolan closed her shop in March amid the coronavirus crisis, an East Albury supermarket came to the rescue. The founder of Miss Naked Cakes said East Albury IGA was only too willing to stock her cupcakes.
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17 September
Police respond to private girls' school 'muck up day' prank: 'malicious trolling'
In a 'muck-up day' move, Year 12 students at Sydney private girls school Queenwood listed their sprawling seaside Mosman campus for 'sale'. A real estate sign claiming the 'property' had 53 bedrooms,
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17 September
NSW parliament wants koala documents
Three Berejiklian government ministers have been ordered by the NSW Parliament to produce all correspondence received from NSW Nationals MPs over the koala
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17 September
Southern NSW Health District announces staff restructure
A union has mounted a dispute in the Industrial Relations Commission over a health restructure they claimed was "dumped" on staff without proper consultation. The Health Services Union said some Goulburn staff members only discovered through colleagues that their jobs would be cut or downgraded.