JET PACK WATER SHOW Catch a breathtaking performance of entertainers in Lunar New Year themed costumes flying sky high over the waters of Cockle Bay propelled by jet packs.
8.15pm & 9pm* Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 January
2pm, 8.15pm & 9pm* Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 February
*9pm shows will not be Lunar New Year themed.
JET PACK WATER SHOW
Catch a breathtaking performance of entertainers in Lunar New Year themed costumes flying sky high over the waters of Cockle Bay propelled by jet packs.
Lion dancing water jet pack show in Darling Harbour
CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT
LUNAR NEW YEAR
Have a hopping good time celebrating the Year of the Rabbit with Darling Harbour’s epic festivities!
If you’re looking for fun things to do in Sydney this Lunar New Year – look no further. Darling Harbour is hosting an epic celebration to help you bring in the Year of the Rabbit in style. There’ll be colourful, interactive lion dancing, thrilling dragon boat racing, fireworks and even jet pack shows on Cockle Bay!
While you’re here look out for the magnificent art installations and top off your experience with a delicious bite to eat. What does your fortune hold?
Official Darling Harbour Lunar New Year Festival Information.
It has created a global marketplace, eliminated geographic boundaries, and made it possible for customers to access goods and services from anywhere at any time.
But the tangible benefits of shopping in person and supporting your local small businesses are great, too. It’s important to support your local businesses.
When we buy from these stores, they are able to grow. This helps the local economy and creates jobs.
Plus, when you purchase your goods locally you are helping reduce the carbon footprint of your purchases.
There are so many ways to support local businesses in Sydney during the Christmas seasons.
One of the best ways to do this is by buying products and services from them.
Support them by using their services, shopping at their stores or visiting their websites.
Don’t forget to share your experiences with them on social media!
Discover the delights of farm-fresh meat, hand-distilled spirits, and original fashion and homeware design pieces.
Here you can find and buy special items direct, and make a difference for those most impacted by drought, bushfire and coronavirus – across rural and regional NSW.
Once you start travelling again, use our interactive map to plan your trip around visits to unique #BuyRegional businesses.
Please help local businesses during the Christmas Seasons
Here you can find and buy special items direct, and make a difference for those most impacted by drought, bushfire and coronavirus – across rural and regional NSW.
Chinatown will be up in lights for a one-of-a-kind street festival of art, lights, music, community & food from 15 October – 20 November.
Experience Dixon Street like you’ve never seen it before!
Neon Playground by Chinatown will tickle your senses.
Check out inspiring art from exceptional Asian Australian artists, including: Chris Yee, Joy Li, James Jirat Patradoon, Juune (Timothy) Lee, Amy Wong, Steffie Yee and Jason Wing.
Enjoy a bowl of Neon noodles, drink a glow in the dark cocktail, paint and play with Sydney’s best street artists. Learn the art of calligraphy, experience the grace of a tea ceremony, try your hand at making dumplings. Lose yourself in the lights… and in short, get your neon on!
Free parking for visitors: Book a spot online with Market City and use the code ‘NeonPlayground’ to get two hours free!
Chintown is home to some of Sydney’s best Asian food, shopping and more. And now it’s set to explode into a neon-filled adventure playground with art, lights, music, food and more on the cards. Dubbed Neon Playground, the five-week street festival takes over the bustling locale later this month.
Neon Playground by Chinatown
Giving Chinatown a complete makeover with several glowing art installations, the event will give contemporary artists a platform to exhibit their unique creations from October 15 to November 20, 2022.
The lineup of Asian Australian artists includes Chris Yee, Jason Wing, Joy Li, James Jirat Patradoon and Steffie Yee. Celebrations kick off with a free Block Party on Saturday, October, 15. Dance to Asian-inspired tunes by DJ Arisse, Nightjarr, Destructive Dance Steps, JYLPO, xTRILLIAMS, Dylan Goh, Chuey and others. While there, you can get your hands on cuisines and flavours from around Asia including ramen, street food, yum cha and more.
Keeping the neon theme going, attendees will find a number of immersive elements in the area.
Apart from art and music, there’s glow in the dark cocktails, neon noodles, tea ceremonies and more.
Neon Playground is being organised by Haymarket HQ in collaboration with Soul of Chinatown, Basalt Studio, the Haymarket Chamber of Commerce and Bespok3.
Market City is also offering two hours off free parking to all Neon Playground visitors from 11am – 10 pm.
Play, eat and drink in one of the most iconic parts of Sydney. Wander the streets of Chinatown and enjoy exclusive neon-inspired snacks, desserts, and cocktails against a vibrant backdrop of music and art. Don’t forget to pick up some neon goodies while you’re here… or even a tattoo!
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Hi This Is Viki From Sydney CBD Repair Centre. Today NSW Health Posted a great information about covid 19 vaccine for people who had covid 19 before.
Here is the post. Let’s have a closer look at it.
If you’ve had COVID-19 before, you still need to get vaccinated.
The protection someone gets after having COVID-19 is different for each person.
Experts around the world are currently looking at how long any natural immunity may last.
If you were unvaccinated or only had one dose before getting COVID-19, it’s recommended you wait up to 6 months before getting vaccinated.
Your doctor can complete a ‘NSW COVID-19 vaccine medical contraindication form’ that will give you a temporary exemption.
If you need or want to get vaccinated earlier than six months, talk to your doctor.
And here is another great resource.
If you REALLY want to know why it’s recommended you wait 6 months, read the latest report from Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (instead of, for example saying you should get an antibody test, etc)
You can read a pdf file here. covid-19-vaccination-atagi-clinical-guidance-on-covid-19-vaccine-in-australia-in-2021.pdf
Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) Clinical guidance on use of COVID-19 vaccine in Australia in 2021 (v7.0)
The link is in the description below or comment section.
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should still have the COVID-19 vaccine to help protect against getting COVID-19 again or passing it onto someone else. Check with your doctor about how long you should wait after recovery before getting a COVID-19 vaccination.
Do I have natural immunity to COVID-19 after recovering?
If you have already had COVID-19 and recovered, you may have some natural immunity to contracting the disease again. However because this virus is new, it’s not clear how long natural immunity might last.
Do I need the vaccine if I had Covid?
But the recommendation is to get vaccinated, even if you’ve had a prior infection with COVID-19, because of that more robust, higher level of antibody response that most people get with vaccination as opposed to natural infection.
If you haven’t had your vaccine yet, book an appointment now
Clinical guidance on use of COVID-19 vaccine in Australia in 2021
People with a past SARS-CoV-2 infection
Past infection with SARS-CoV-2 is not a contraindication to vaccination; however, it is recommended that vaccination be deferred for up to six months after the acute illness in those who have had PCR-confirmed SARSCoV-2 infection. Evidence suggests that past infection reduces the risk of reinfection for at least 6 months.58 Individuals who have prolonged symptoms from COVID-19 beyond six months can be vaccinated on a case-bycase basis. In the phase II/III trial of Comirnaty, the vaccine was administered to a small number of people with serological evidence of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection. There were no specific safety issues reported among these individuals. A similarly high overall efficacy was shown when participants who had had previous SARS-CoV-2 infection were also included for analysis, but a separate estimate of efficacy for these individuals was not reported. In the phase III trial of Spikevax, a small number of participants had evidence of current or prior SARS-CoV-2 infection based on RT-PCR or serology testing (n = 680).59 Adverse reactions among this population occurred at lower or similar rates compared to individuals without prior SARS-CoV-2 infection and no specific safety concerns were observed.54 A separate analysis of vaccine efficacy in this subgroup was not performed (only one previously infected individual in the placebo group subsequently developed COVID-19 in the study period). 54,59 In the pooled analysis of phase II/III trials of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, 718 participants (3%) were found to be seropositive, and the safety profile was consistent across participants with or without prior evidence of SARSCoV-2 infection at baseline. Seropositive participants had increased anti-spike antibody responses after the first dose, but no further increase after the second.60 Serological testing or other testing to detect current or previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 before vaccination is neither necessary nor recommended before vaccination.
There will be some relaxation of restrictions for those in NSW who have taken both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, September 13th.
who live outside the LGAs of concern
Up to 5 fully vaccinated people can participate in outdoor activity in a person’s LGA
or within 5 kilometres of their house for those who live outside the LGAs of concern.
Children under the age of 12 will be excluded from the total.
who live in the LGAs of concern
A family with all adults vaccinated will be able to engage in outdoor leisure (including picnics) for up to 2 hours under the existing limits for individuals who live in the LGAs of concern (outside of curfew hours and within 5km of home). This is in addition to the ability to go for a walk outside.
People who live alone can get together with one other adult to engage in outdoor activity under the same regulations that apply to everyone else.
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Stay-at-home orders for adults who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be lifted from the Monday after NSW passes the 70 per cent double vaccination target, under the roadmap to freedom released today.
The roadmap is subject to further fine-tuning and health advice if circumstances change drastically or if cases within a designated area remain too high.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said we are well on the way to hitting the 70 per cent double dose milestone which will allow the state to open up for those who have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
“I cannot stress enough how important it is for people to get vaccinated – if you have not had both doses of the vaccine by the time we hit the 70 per cent milestone, you will not be able to take advantage of these freedoms,” Ms Berejiklian said.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the NSW Government has worked with industry to design this road map, which is our biggest incentive to get vaccinated, to reach the 70 per cent target as soon as possible.
“Our roadmap outlines the freedoms that twice vaccinated people will enjoy once we reach 70 per cent double dose which means a meal with loved ones or a drink with friends is just around the corner,” Mr Barilaro said.
Only fully vaccinated people and those with medical exemptions will have access to the freedoms allowed under the Reopening NSW roadmap.
The freedoms for vaccinated adults will come into effect on the Monday after NSW hits the 70 per cent double dose target and include:
Gatherings in the home and public spaces:
Up to five visitors will be allowed in a home where all adults are vaccinated (not including children 12 and under).
Up to 20 people can gather in outdoor settings.
Venues including hospitality, retail stores and gyms:
Hospitality venues can reopen subject to one person per 4sqm inside and one person per 2sqm outside, with standing while drinking permitted outside.
Retail stores can reopen under the one person per 4sqm rule (unvaccinated people will continue to only be able to access critical retail).
Personal services such as hairdressers and nail salons can open with one person per 4sqm, capped at five clients per premises.
Gyms and indoor recreation facilities can open under the one person per 4sqm rule and can offer classes for up to 20 people.
Sporting facilities including swimming pools can reopen.
Stadiums, theatres and major outdoor recreation facilities:
Major recreation outdoor facilities including stadiums, racecourses, theme parks and zoos can reopen with one person per 4sqm, capped at 5,000 people.
Up to 500 people can attend ticketed and seated outdoor events.
Indoor entertainment and information facilities including cinemas, theatres, music halls, museums and galleries can reopen with one person per 4sqm or 75 per cent fixed seated capacity.
Weddings, funerals and places of worship:
Up to 50 guests can attend weddings, with dancing permitted and eating and drinking only while seated.
Up to 50 guests can attend funerals, with eating and drinking while seated.
Churches and places of worship to open subject to one person per 4sqm rule, with no singing.
Travel:
Domestic travel, including trips to regional NSW, will be permitted.
Caravan parks and camping grounds can open.
Carpooling will be permitted.
Non-vaccinated young people aged under 16 will be able to access all outdoor settings but will only be able to visit indoor venues with members of their household.
Employers must continue to allow employees to work from home if the employee is able to do so.
There will be revised guidance on isolation for close and casual contacts who are fully vaccinated, with details to be provided closer to the reopening date.
Masks:
Masks will remain mandatory for all indoor public venues, including public transport, front-of-house hospitality, retail and business premises, on planes and at airports.
Only hospitality staff will be required to wear a mask when outdoors.
Children aged under 12 will not need to wear a mask indoors.
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said the easing of restrictions would come as a huge relief to struggling businesses and workers, who just want to get their lives back on track, safely.
“This roadmap gives us the light at the end of the tunnel we all want and will enable our economy to start firing again, driving our state back to prosperity,” Mr Perrottet said.
Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the government will continue to be guided by the health advice, and may still require targeted restrictions to deal with outbreaks.
“As we work toward reopening NSW, it is vital people continue to come forward and get vaccinated to help protect the community and reduce transmission of the virus,” Mr Hazzard.
When NSW hits the 80 per cent double dose target, the government intends to open up further freedoms around international travel, community sport, major events and other areas.
Let’s Find out how to acquire free record of your COVID-19 immunizations the simplest method possible.
To demonstrate proof of your vaccinations, you can obtain an immunisation history statement or a COVID-19 digital certificate.
The method you use to obtain proof is determined by your circumstances. This includes creating a myGov account, linking services, and enrolling in Medicare.
If you are 14 years old or older, you must obtain your own immunisation history statement or digital certificate by using either your Medicare online account through myGov Or Express Plus Medicare mobile app.
If you’re not eligible for Medicare, you can still get proof using the Individual Healthcare Identifiers service (IHI service) through myGov.
Obtaining Records of your COVID-19 vaccinations if you are unable to obtain proof online.
If you are unable to obtain proof online, your vaccination provider will be able to print your immunisation history statement for you.
You can also contact the Australian Immunisation Register and request that your statement be mailed to you. It could take up to 14 days for it to arrive in the mail.
Your immunisation history statement or COVID-19 digital certificate are proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations. They are both free.
Your vaccination provider needs to report your vaccination information to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) before it will appear on your statement. It can take up to 10 days for your vaccination provider to update the AIR.
Immunisation history statement
Your immunisation history statement shows all vaccinations you’ve had that are recorded on the AIR. You can get a copy of your statement online at any time.
If your COVID-19 vaccination information is incorrect you need to ask your vaccination provider to update the AIR. They can usually correct entries on your record for information that’s missing or needs updating for any of these:
number of doses
dates of vaccination
vaccine brand.
If your COVID-19 vaccinations aren’t showing after 10 days, or can’t be updated by the provider, call the Australian Immunisation Register.
You can get your immunisation history statement using Medicare or the Individual Healthcare Identifier service through myGov. Read more about how to get proof of your vaccination.
Adding your overseas COVID-19 vaccinations
The Department of Health and the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) have approved 3 vaccines for use in Australia from 1 October 2020:
AstraZeneca Vaxzevria
Moderna Spikevax
Pfizer Comirnaty.
If you’ve received an AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer vaccine while overseas, you can have it recorded on the AIR when you return to Australia. It will then appear on your immunisation history statement.
You can ask a recognised vaccination provider in Australia to record your overseas vaccinations on the AIR, if both of these apply:
the vaccine is approved for use in Australia
you received it on or after 1 October 2020.
You’ll need documents translated in English that show what vaccinations you’ve had.
If you’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine overseas that isn’t AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer, it can’t be added to the AIR.
The COVID-19 digital certificate only shows your COVID-19 vaccinations.
You’ll be able to see your digital certificate after you’ve had all required doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine.
Your vaccination provider needs to add all your doses to the AIR before you can see your certificate.
We’ll send an email or text to your myGov Inbox when your certificate is there.
You can get a copy of your digital certificate using the Medicare or Individual Healthcare Identifier services through myGov. Read more about how to get proof of your vaccination.
After you login My Health Record Site, You will See Your Name On the Page Like Below.
Please Click on Your Name.
Step #2: Record Home.
There are Two Sections you can access your records.
Section #1. Alerts, Reminders & Notifications.
Click on [This individual has received all required COVID-19 Vaccinations.]
Now you can see the similar page as ‘Step #2 . Get Proof Of Your Vaccinations’.
There are Direct Links To Immunisation History Statement and COVID-19 Digital Certificate.
Please Refer to Step #3 and Step #4 for more information.
Section #2 : Health Snapshot
There are Direct Links To Immunisation History Statement and COVID-19 Digital Certificate.
Each Link goes to Step #3 COVID-19 Digital Certificate or Step #4 Immunisation History Statement Directly.
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You must complete a Queensland entry pass to enter Queensland from anywhere in Australia or New Zealand, including returning Queensland residents. Queensland residents and those intending to relocate to Queensland who have been in a hotspot in the last 14 days and applied for an entry pass will not be sent one until after 12pm (midday) AEST 8 September.
By completing a Queensland entry pass, we can quickly contact you if an interstate exposure venue or hotspot is declared. This helps reduce the risk of COVID-19 in Queensland and manage outbreaks.
You must complete the Queensland entry pass in the 3 days before you travel to Queensland.
It takes a few minutes to complete and your declaration will be sent to your email.
You will be asked where you have been in the past 14 days. You must list all states and territories you have visited, even if your visit was brief or you travelled through an area.
If conditions change or you need to update your travel details, you’ll need to complete a new declaration with updated details before you enter Queensland.
Queensland Chief Health Officer Restricted temporarily Travelling to Queensland in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Entry requirements depend on where you are travelling from and where you’ve been in the last 14 days.
If you have been to a COVID-19 hotspot or an interstate exposure venue,
you will be required to quarantine at government nominated accommodation at your own expense if you are permitted to enter Queensland.
You must complete an entry pass to enter Queensland from anywhere in Australia or New Zealand, including returning Queensland residents.
From 12pm Wednesday 25 August until 12pm Wednesday 8 September 2021 there will be a pause on hotspot arrivals into Queensland for Queensland residents and those intending to relocate to Queensland (unless they have an exemption).
If you have been in a declared COVID-19 hotspot in the last 14 days you will not be allowed to enter Queensland, except for a limited range of people who can enter for essential purposes.
There are three different Queensland Entry Pass Applications.
Number 1. Queensland entry pass.
Number 2. Queensland Border Declaration Pass – Border Zone Travel (X Pass).
Number 3. Queensland Border Declaration Pass – Freight and Logistics (F Pass).
For More Information, Queensland Government Border Pass Application Link is Below. 🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻
Number 2. Queensland Border Declaration Pass – Border Zone Travel (X Pass).
Complete the X Pass if you are a New South Wales border zone resident entering Queensland for an essential purpose or a Queensland resident who entered the New South Wales border zone and are re-entering Queensland.
Number 3. Queensland Border Declaration Pass – Freight and Logistics (F Pass).
Complete the Freight and Logistics Pass if you have been in or transited through a currently declared COVID-19 hotspot in the previous 14 days and are requesting ENTRY to Queensland to provide essential freight and logistics transport.
Can I spend 14 days in the border zone and enter Queensland without quarantining?
No. The border zone is intended to enable the movement of residents within the border zone for day-to-day activities.
These are difficult decisions, however these restrictions are in place for the protection of Queenslanders. We understand there will be some communities close to, but not immediately neighbouring the border, that won’t fall into these border communities and maybe inconvenienced by these restrictions.
Can border zone residents go to New South Wales and enter Queensland during COVID-19?
No, you are not allowed to travel outside of an area of New South Wales outside of the border zone and enter Queensland. Any border zone residents who have been in a hotspot in the last 14 days will have to quarantine for 14 days in government arranged accommodation at their own expense when they enter Queensland. The whole state of New South Wales has been declared as a COVID-19 hotspot.
For example, if you live in the Tweed Shire and travel to Ballina to visit friends over the weekend you will not be able to go to your work on the Gold Coast on Monday.
Do I need to prove that I’m a border zone resident for a travel during COVID-19 restriction?
Yes. In addition to a Border Declaration Pass, you will also need to provide proof that you live in a border zone. This proof can include a driver’s license or another document that contains your address.
View the border zone map (PDF).
Can I enter by road to Queensland during the COVID-19 pandemic?
You must apply for an exemption to be able to enter Queensland by road to receive essential health care. This is to ensure you receive details of where you will be required to complete your mandatory quarantine in government arranged accommodation.
People entering Queensland for emergency health care will still be able to enter by road.
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You’ll need to register your travel within NSW in certain circumstances.
Travel registration is valid for a maximum of 14 days. You’ll need to reapply, if:
you’re travelling for more than 14 days, or
your travel dates change or need to be amended.
You must carry your travel registration and supporting documents with you at all times. You’ll need to provide these to NSW Police if requested.
Note: Greater Sydney does not include Shellharbour and the Central Coast for the purposes of this travel registration.
Eligibility
You’ll need to register your travel if you’re:
an authorised worker living in a local government area (LGA) of concern and you need to leave your area for work. This includes travelling to another LGA of concern (also known as a ‘workers permit’).
entering an LGA of concern for work (also known as a ‘workers permit’).
from a non-area of concern and you need to travel more than 50km outside of Greater Sydney for work, and you cannot work from home
permanently moving to a new residence outside of Greater Sydney
inspecting a property because you genuinely need a place to live in (no investment properties)
moving between residences, including travelling to your second home if you:
are using the home for work (if so, only the worker may travel), or
need to undertake urgent maintenance, repairs, or attend to animal welfare (if so, only one person may travel to the second home).
If you’d like to check your travel locations and see if you need to register, enter the address you’re travelling to and from in the travel registration address checker.
What you need
a MyServiceNSW Account – you can create one when you start your registration
your name, address, email and contact number
your reason for travel
the company name if you’re travelling for work
your travel details (where you will be staying, working or visiting)
your travel dates
your dependants’ name and contact number, if applicable.
Changes for authorised transport workers in Greater Sydney who are travelling outside Greater Sydney
If you register after 5pm on Friday 27 August you will not need to provide every address you’re travelling to.
If you’re travelling before 5pm on Friday 27 August, you’ll need to apply for a travel registration now and provide all the relevant addresses.
If you’ve already applied and provided addresses, you won’t need to reapply again until your travel registration expires in 14 days.
If successful, you’ll receive your travel registration by email.
Note: If you’re unable to register online, an over the phone option will be available in late August.
More information
Penalties apply for breaching the Public Health Order or providing false or misleading information. You may be liable for a fine of up to $22,000 or up to 2 years in prison.
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from service nsw website
let’s get it started
go to service nsw website
read what you need carefully and click
register online button the link is in
the description below or comments
firstly you should login service nsw
website like this
please remember your email address and
password your contact details are shown
like this and make sure they are all
correct such as email address and mobile
phone number dependence question
do you have children under the age of 16
years traveling with you i checked no
reason for travel question do you
normally reside in a lga of concern i
checked yes and selected authorized
worker find your preference now travel
details section you can select your
address by typing or enter it manually
i selected 661 george street haymarket
and sw2000 address length of travel
question it is valid for only 14 days
so i entered 30 of august for next
monday as start date and 11th of
september as end date and then click
continue button almost done
please review all information are
correct and submit
about declaration you should tick all
items otherwise you cannot submit
conditions section
you should tick this and click submit
button well done
now your travel registration is complete
please check your email inbox you should
get email with the title your nsw travel
registration email title is your nsw
travel registration
it has an attached pdf document with qr
code attached pdf file should look like
this
qr code with your details and reason for
travel
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NSW needs to reach 80% double vaccination rate.
Two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine will give you around 90% protection against hospitalisation and death, and significantly reduces the risk of spreading the virus to others.
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