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Sydney's mass COVID-19 vaccination hub at Qudos Bank Arena will be closed ahead of restrictions further easing across NSW.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet announced the centre would shut its doors on Sunday, after delivering more than 360,000 vaccine doses since opening on August 9.
The arena will return to hosting sport and entertainment events from Monday.
Mr Perrottet said it was an important milestone in the state's vaccination program, as it transitions to giving booster shots to adults who received their second jab six months ago.
"It is very clear that this booster program here in our state is going to be critical in order to keep people safe and ensure we can keep NSW open," he told reporters while touring the new Granville Centre vaccination clinic.
The centre in Sydney's west can deliver up to 1000 vaccine doses a day and will open on Monday, when restrictions ease across the state for vaccinated people.
Under the previously flagged changes, there will be no limit on home visitors and as many as 1000 people can gather outdoors.
Hospitality venue density limits move to one person per two square metres, while stadiums, racecourses, theme parks, zoos, cinemas and theatres can operate at 100 per cent of their fixed-seated capacity.
Unvaccinated NSW residents, meanwhile, have to wait until December 15 or when the state reaches a 95 per cent double-vaccination rate to enjoy roadmap freedoms.
NSW is on the brink of hitting 90 per cent full vaccination of people aged 16 and over, with 89.7 per cent now double-dosed.
Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the closure of Qudos Bank Arena would not lead to a further slowdown of the state's vaccination rate.
"We're now in the tougher end of the vaccination (program) ... where people who have been reluctant for a variety of reasons are now contemplating whether or not they should be vaccinated," he said.
"They are coming forward but they're coming forward more slowly."
It comes as another 244 local COVID-19 cases were reported in NSW along with one death, an unvaccinated man in his 60s from Albury who died at Melbourne's Box Hill Hospital.
His death brings the state's toll throughout the pandemic to 593, with 537 of those coming from the current Delta outbreak.
There are 269 patients battling the virus in hospitals across the state, 52 of whom are in intensive care.
COVID-19 continues to spread in regional NSW, with more than half of new infections outside Sydney.
Of the 244 local cases reported to 8pm on Saturday, 77 were detected in the Hunter New England health district, 20 on the mid north coast, 17 in Murrumbidgee and nine in western NSW.
Virus fragments were also detected in samples collected from other regional areas where there are no recent known cases, including Bermagui, Moruya, Young, Gulargambone and Cobar.
Anyone in these areas with symptoms is urged to immediately get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.
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While Australia's vaccination rollout is going from strength to strength, the death toll from the coronavirus continues to climb.
Victoria on Sunday reported another nine deaths linked to COVID-19, while recording 1173 new infections.
In NSW there were 244 new cases and one new death.
The ACT avoided adding to the death toll - which now stands at 1815 nationally - but recorded 13 new infections.
ACT Health is currently working with nine schools across the territory to actively manage COVID-19 cases.
It and the Education Directorate are working with schools to ensure that COVID Safe plans are in place to minimise transmission where a positive COVID-19 case may attend school while infectious.
"These school communities have been contacted, and all impacted students and staff are receiving support from ACT Health and the Education Directorate," ACT Health said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has unveiled a $44 million package to revitalise Melbourne's CBD.
From November 15, diners will be able to reclaim 30 per cent of their food and beverage bills - up to $150 - between Monday and Thursday each week.
The package also includes $10.4 million to help businesses trade outdoors and at night, $15.7 million to boost the city's events calendar, $14 million to revitalise public areas and $3.6 million to provide an enhanced business concierge service.
"This is about getting people back to the CBD," Mr Andrews told reporters.
"Having people not only visiting but spending, and that's all about jobs. It's all about recovering what we lost."
Australia reached what Prime Minister Scott Morrison described as a "magnificent milestone" on Saturday with over 80 per cent of people aged 16 and above now fully vaccinated with two doses.
Mr Morrison says Australia is on track to have one of the highest vaccination rates in the world.
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A missing swimmer who may have been attacked by a number of sharks at a Perth beach is yet to be found.
Emergency services continue to search for the 57-year-old man after two teenagers on a boat saw what they believed was a shark attack at Port Beach in North Fremantle about 10am on Saturday morning.
It is feared multiple sharks attacked the man, who is known as a regular swimmer at the beach.
WA Police Acting Inspector Troy Douglas said police were unable to confirm how many sharks were involved in the attack but said it was "obviously at least one".
Insp Douglas said the teenagers "made a fantastic effort" and "reacted really, really well" by alerting emergency services and providing information to assist the search.
It's also believed that the teens got everyone else out of the water following the attack.
All beaches in the area have been closed and will remain closed for at least 24 hours.
Fisheries Minister Don Punch said police have deployed a number of vessels to the area.
"I'd like to extend our heartfelt thoughts to the family of this man at this very difficult time," he said.
"This is a terribly sad and distressing situation."
Warnings have been issued via the SharkSmart website and Surf Life Saving WA's Twitter feed.
Beach users are advised to monitor SharkSmart.
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Searchers are hoping only to recover the body of a man missing since an attack by a number of sharks at a Perth beach, Western Australia's premier says.
Emergency services resumed looking for the 57-year-old at first light on Sunday after two teenagers on a boat saw what they believed was a shark attack at Port Beach in North Fremantle about 10am the previous day.
It's feared multiple sharks attacked the man, who is known as a regular swimmer at the beach.
WA Police Acting Inspector Troy Douglas said on Sunday morning officers were unable to confirm how many sharks were involved but it was "obviously at least one".
However, WA Premier Mark McGowan said later in the day it was apparent authorities were resigned to the fact the attack had been fatal.
"The events at Port Beach yesterday were horrific and very, very sad," he told reporters.
"A family is now grieving, a man has lost his life. It's a terribly sad situation."
Mr McGowan said he wanted to thank everyone on scene who had helped get swimmers and board riders out of the water, as well as the surf lifesaving volunteers who participated in the search that followed.
Everyone involved was doing what they could to recover the man's body, he added.
Insp Douglas said the teenagers on the boat had "made a fantastic effort" and "reacted really, really well" by alerting emergency services and providing information to assist the search.
All beaches in the area were closed and will remain so at least until Monday.
Fisheries Minister Don Punch said police had deployed a number of vessels to the area.
"I'd like to extend our heartfelt thoughts to the family of this man at this very difficult time," he said.
Warnings have been issued via the SharkSmart website and Surf Life Saving WA's Twitter feed.
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