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Revenue NSW data shows only 18 per cent of the Riverina Region's public health order, COVID-19 fines have been paid

Hayley Wilkinson
Updated June 22 2022 - 3:16pm, first published June 21 2022 - 10:00am
FINES ISSUED: Police stopping drivers on the a NSW Highway, Revenue NSW says only around 18 per cent of public health order fines have been paid. PHOTO: Marina Neil
FINES ISSUED: Police stopping drivers on the a NSW Highway, Revenue NSW says only around 18 per cent of public health order fines have been paid. PHOTO: Marina Neil

Data from Revenue NSW has revealed that only 18 per cent of public health order fines issued throughout the Riverina have been paid.

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Hayley Wilkinson

Born and raised within the Riverina, Hayley launched her journalism career at The Daily Advertiser in September 2021. During her time she covered events, entertainment and human interest stories.

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