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Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer interview on Channel 9 Today on 10 June 2020

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KARL STEFANOVIC: Well, patience is wearing thin for Aussie venues fed up with strict coronavirus restrictions after mass protests at the weekend were given the go ahead.ALLISON LANGDON: A little earlier, we spoke to one owner of a Sydney wedding business who said he is willing to risk huge fines and reopen again.[Excerpt]SAL NAVARRA: I'm not trying to go against the government because I respect what the government's done, I respect the Premier and everybody, but we're just trying to say if we can come up with a plan — which we do have a plan I think could work — to do events up to a certain number, why not let us do it?[End excerpt]ALLISON LANGDON:And we're joined now by Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Alison McMillan, in Canberra..

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