COVID-19 isolation rules come to an end, NSW passes 'no body, no parole' law for convicted murderers, and a man is in a critical condition after a stabbing at Eastern Creek.
Experts still recommend people with symptoms stay home.Now anyone who is infected by COVID-19 is not required by law to isolate for five days or register a positive rapid antigen test online.
Convicted murderers in NSW will now be denied parole if they don't reveal the location of their victim's remains after the government's "no body no parole" laws passed parliament. Paramedics found the 19-year-old with several stab wounds when they were called to Lenore Drive at Eastern Creek about 1.30am today.Police say the stabbing was a targeted attack, but there's no ongoing risk to the community.Fighter Colby Thicknesse is eager to make sure his brain has healed from past trauma before getting back in the ring.
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