NSW government yet to reveal what will happen to 29,000 infringements after recent supreme court ruling
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“It is clear from the judgment that all Covid fines are invalid because the fines do not meet the requirements as outlined in the judgment to ensure the fines are valid,” she wrote, according to correspondence seen by Guardian Australia. “For this reason, I request that clarification be provided as to whether the Covid fine elected matters before the Local Court will be withdrawn.”
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