Barilaro faces possible investigation as the travel may be in breach of coronavirus health orders
New South Wales deputy premier John Barilaro will be questioned by police and faces a possible investigation over his travel between his house in Queanbeyan and a country property he owns 1.5 hours away, which may be in breach of public health orders.“This is the first I have heard of it this morning, but we will speak to a number of people about it. Whether we commence an investigation will depend on what we found out,” he said.
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