NSW has introduced strict new rules for residents of the three local government areas that further limit their movements in a bid to stem the spread of COVID-19.
South-west Sydney residents will be subject to stricter restrictions on their movement after NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced 111 new cases to 8pm last night.
There were a total of 112 new cases on Monday,as modelling claimed infections will plateau at 30 a day if Sydney does not move to tighter restrictions.
Residents say rates will rise by up to 40 per cent in some areas,while neighbouring suburbs of the merged council areas will save hundreds of dollars a year.
Councils merged under the state government’s controversial 2016 amalgamation process have been told they must harmonise their rates this year.
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