Live: NSW Now: Two person house visits allowed from today, winter blast brings snow
The two adults are also allowed to take their children, if they have them.
People with even mild symptoms, like tiredness or a sore throat, have been urged not visit other people.There has been large snowfall in the NSW Snowy Mountains as a cold front moves through the nation's south east.More snow is forecast above 900 metres today. A NSW Auditor General's report has taken aim at Sydney Trains' ability to deal with overcrowding and called for a new congestion plan by the end of the year.criticised the fact that Sydney Trains currently deals with overcrowding by restricting commuters from accessing platforms or station entries, causing further delays.
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