A Sydney pub has been fined $10,000 dollars for breaching COVID-safe regulations three times in one week.
The Phoenix Hotel in Woollahra has been caught flouting social distancing rules and other safety measures multiple times.
Liquor and Gaming, SafeWork NSW and NSW Fair Trading have carried out 896 inspections across the state over the past two weeks. Authorities claim 31 hospitality venues were fined during the blitz. Image: AP
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