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Sydneysiders were flocking in droves to popular Bondi Beach over the weekend despite NSW recording the highest daily cases of COVID-19 since April 18.

Despite the park enforcing social distancing upon entry, hundred of patrons were lined up shoulder-to-shoulder to enter the second session on Saturday.

Hundreds of Sydneysiders also took advantage of the sunny weather, exercising at the Bay Run in the inner-west.for walkers, runners and cyclists to stay away from the Bay Run after a number of complaints around a lack of social distancing. More than 60 people were partying at the house at Nottingham Street in Schofields when police arrived just before midnight following a noise complaint. The maximum number of guests allowed at a home is 20 under the Public Health Order.With thousands of students set to return to school on Monday, Transport Minister Andrew Constance also warned there is a risk associated with travelling on public transport.

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