While Australians have been told to stay home and “cancel their Easter holidays” due to strict social distancing regulations, there is one NSW state politician who instead went to his beach house says Sky News host Chris Kenny.
New South Wales Arts Minister Don Harwin has been caught ignoring the Prime Minister's stay-at-home directive with the Liberal powerbroker pictured staying at his Central Coast holiday house, almost 100 kilometres from his Sydney abode. The Minister said he wanted fresh air and his beachside house had more space than his inner-city apartment. So, while “we're all stuck in our shells … he's at Pearl Beach,” Mr Kenny said.
“You see one of the problems here is that Gladys Berejiklian could hardly sack Harwin when she's standing by another minister who has delivered the single largest mistake of Australia's pandemic response,” he said. Mr Kenny said the actions, or inaction of NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard led to a higher amount of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state as a result of the Ruby Princess cruise ship saga.
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