NSW Premier GladysB has announced school formals and graduation ceremonies will be allowed to go ahead in term four.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced school formals and graduation ceremonies will be allowed to go ahead in term four. “On Friday there will be guidelines issued to confirm, and I want to say confirm in the strongest possible way, that there will be formals and graduation ceremonies allowed in term four,” the premier said in a media conference on Monday.
Ms Berejiklian thanked teachers and students for their flexibility and resilience during the coronavirus pandemic. “We can all look forward to a summer that is less stressful than the last few months have been,” she said. NSW recorded four cases overnight which included one case from hotel quarantine and three which were locally acquired and linked to known cases. Image: Getty
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