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NSW News – 6 March 2020 The NSW Government asks individuals and businesses to follow simple hyg

NSW News – 6 March 2020 [View this email in your browser]( [A woman washing her hands]( [Community urged to help prevent coronavirus]( The NSW Government asks individuals and businesses to follow simple hygiene measures to prepare for flu season, and a possible novel coronavirus pandemic. LATEST NEWS [A child receiving a vaccination]( [Better flu protection for families and children]( Families will have more options to protect their children against the flu with pharmacists now able to administer flu shots to children over 10 years old. [A male driver texting behind the wheel]( [Penalties now apply for drivers caught using their mobile phone]( Drivers caught illegally using their mobile phone by detection cameras will receive a $344 fine and five demerit points. [A mother looking at her smart phone sitting next to her child]( [Receive immediate school alerts on]( phones]( The new Schools Updates app will send parents and families immediate alerts from their child’s school. [Image of methamphetamine crystals]( [Special Commission of Inquiry into 'Ice' report released]( The Commission's report into the drug 'Ice' puts forward a range of health, social and criminal justice issues and responses. HAVE YOUR SAY [A person signing a document]( [Reforms to historical settlements]( Have your say on reforms to allow NSW courts to set aside historical settlement agreements for child abuse. WHAT'S ON IN NSW [A woman standing in front of a chandelier over Sydney Harbour ]( [Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour - La Traviata]( Opera Australia presents La Traviata — the story that inspired Moulin Rouge, on a floating stage over Sydney Harbour. [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( Email the Premier Email the Premier or contact individual [Ministers](. [Send an email]( Sign up now Get the latest news on what's happening in NSW. [Sign up]( Copyright © 2020 Department of Customer Service, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive updates from the NSW Government on nsw.gov.au. Our mailing address is: Department of Customer Service 2-24 Rawson PlaceSydney, NSW 2000 Australia [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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