If you’re aged 18 years and over and your second dose was more than six months ago, you can now receive a booster vaccination.
You can check when you received your second dose by looking at your immunisation history statement or COVID-19 vaccination certificate.
Getting the booster vaccination is not mandatory but it will strengthen your immune system and help maintain a high level of protection against serious illness from the COVID-19 virus.
NSW welcomes back community sport with $25m lifeline
Great news for sport lovers. The NSW Government has announced a $25m Sport and Recreation Recovery and Community Rebuild Package to help sporting businesses and their staff get back on their feet. The package will provide welcome financial support, assistance and chances to get involved, particularly in areas hardest hit by the COVID-19 lockdown.
Get notified if you’ve been to a COVID-19 exposure site
The Service NSW app now includes a new feature that lets you know when you’ve been to a location with a COVID-19 positive case. You will also receive a message on your phone if you’ve opted in to receive push notifications in the app’s preferences.
If you don’t have push notifications switched on, you can still see if you’ve checked in to a location on the same day as a COVID-19 case in your check-in history. This will display as a red icon.
You’ll need to install the latest version of the Service NSW app.
Get married at one of the best locations in NSW
If you want your big day to be intimate, scenic and affordable then a micro wedding is perfect for you. A micro wedding is a special ceremony for up to 35 guests. You pick one of our iconic locations and we take care of the rest, including the legal responsibilities.
Special consideration for HSC students
HSC students who have been significantly disrupted or disadvantaged by COVID-19 restrictions can apply for the new Special Consideration Program. The program includes all performance and oral language exams, most major projects (including folios) and HSC Minimum Standard tests.
$5000 payment to help escape domestic violence
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, the Escaping Violence Payment (EVP) is now available. Anyone who can show they’re experiencing domestic violence and financial stress can apply for the payment. The EVP includes $1,500 cash and $3,500 in direct payments for essentials such as deposits, rent, and tuition.
Travel restrictions ease
If you’re fully vaccinated, you’re now free to travel anywhere in NSW. People who are not fully vaccinated cannot travel between Greater Sydney and regional NSW until 1 December.
Visitors coming from overseas
Fully vaccinated travellers with one of the COVID-19 vaccines recognised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) can now enter NSW from overseas and don’t need to quarantine.
Leaving to go to another country
If you’re fully vaccinated with a TGA recognised COVID-19 vaccine you’re allowed to leave Australia. No exemption is required.
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