MORNING BRIEFING: The State Government is planning to proceed with its plan to freeze public sector wages by taking it to the Industrial Relations Commission, while hundreds took to the Sydney CBD last night in solidarity with US protesters mourning the death of George Floyd.
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet is adamant the Government will stay the course despite opposition from public sector unions wanting workers to get their 2.5 per cent pay rise.Protesters highlight Indigenous deaths in custodyHundreds of people marched through Sydney last night in solidarity with US protestors mourning the death of George Floyd who died while in police custody.
NSW Police said proactive testing was resuming to match increased patronage at licensed premises and higher traffic volumes. Police have released CCTV and appealed for public assistance following an assault and armed robbery of a food deliver rider in Sydney's west last month.
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