What the Hunter will look like: 'Comprehensive shutdown' planned to halt coronavirus spread

By Sam Rigney and Anita Beaumont
Updated March 22 2020 - 8:23pm, first published 8:00pm
W Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Deputy premier John Barilaro meet at a community cabinet event held in Queanbeyan. Photo by Karleen Minney.
W Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Deputy premier John Barilaro meet at a community cabinet event held in Queanbeyan. Photo by Karleen Minney.

HUNTER residents will find out today how life in the region will look for the foreseeable future after NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian foreshadowed a "comprehensive shutdown" of the state and a closure of all non-essential services, which seems destined to include schools as early as Tuesday.

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