Today’s headlines from the Hope News team. You can listen to hourly bulletin updates at hopenews.com.au.

Coronavirus restrictions have eased in New South Wales.

The capacity for most indoor venues, including places of worship and restaurants, has been doubled.

Masks no longer have to be worn by hospitality workers or in churches.

Victoria’s COVID-19 cluster – linked to a Melbourne quarantine hotel – has grown to 13.

New South Wales Health is urging anyone who has been in Melbourne to check exposure sites.

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The gaming regulator will today begin setting the guidelines on what changes Crown will need to make to operate a casino in Sydney.

Director Andrew Demetriou has now resigned, but says comments directed at him in a scathing report are “unfair and unjust”.

Microsoft’s president has called on the US Government to follow Australia’s lead and make the biggest online platforms pay publishers for news.

Scrambled digits will be added to the email addresses of new school students, to help address security concerns.

There are fears the format of the emails is too easy to guess, making it possible for strangers to contact children.

The citrus industry is urging health ministers not to drop the health ratings of 100 per cent fresh juice.

The food regulator will today meet to consider a proposal that would see fresh orange juice rated below diet soft drink.

The sails of the Sydney Opera House have been lit up in red to mark the Lunar New Year.

The Chinese people are welcoming the Year of the Ox.

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