Port Stephens community, business leaders reflect on COVID-19 as NSW reaches 100 day milestone

By Ellie-Marie Watts and Charlie Elias
Updated July 9 2020 - 3:05pm, first published 11:30am
From top left to bottom right: Leah Anderson, Rob Daniels, Meryl Miller, Superintendent Chad Gillies, Gordon Laffan, Allan Cassano, Kim and Claire Burbridge, Kate Washington, Sue Pollock and Gary Ramponi.
From top left to bottom right: Leah Anderson, Rob Daniels, Meryl Miller, Superintendent Chad Gillies, Gordon Laffan, Allan Cassano, Kim and Claire Burbridge, Kate Washington, Sue Pollock and Gary Ramponi.

It has been 100 days since the state government locked down NSW in response to COVID-19. To mark the milestone, the Examiner asked a number of Port Stephens community leaders to reflect on the past four months and their pandemic experiences.

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