Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says he expects authorities will treat those caught on video partying with Nadia Bartel the same as the people who attended an engagement party that breached public health orders
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says he expects authorities will treat those caught on video partying with Nadia Bartel the same as the people who attendedbut he wanted to tell anyone who was visiting Ms Bartel in the past 24 hours to go home and avoid further fines.partying with friends and snorting a white substance off a dinner plate last week.
“A number of people doing the wrong thing. It wasn’t a matter of breaching confidences and calling into question whether people tell us truth when they are contact tracing, and that is worth much more than any fine we might give out. “This is everybody’s business. And people should be treated equally. That would be my absolute expectation. Otherwise it wouldn’t be fair, would it? At those people at that engagement party, who have all been issued, as I understand it, except for the kids, they have all been issued with a $5500 fine.
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