Updated

Orange lockdown following positive COVID-19 case in Blayney

Tracey Prisk
Nick McGrath
Updated July 20 2021 - 8:11pm, first published 5:18pm
LOCKDOWN: A vacant Anson Street, Orange has been placed in to a lockdown. Photo: CARLA FREEDMAN
LOCKDOWN: A vacant Anson Street, Orange has been placed in to a lockdown. Photo: CARLA FREEDMAN

The Orange Local Government area, as well as Blayney and Cabonne Shire Councils, will be plunged into a seven day lockdown from midnight, July 20 as health officials and politicians race to get ahead of a growing COVID concern in the city.

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Tracey Prisk

Tracey Prisk

Senior property writer

I am a writer on the national property team and I cover real estate news in Orange, Bathust, Dubbo, Wagga and the Blue Mountains. I was previously the editor of the Central Western Daily for six years and before that worked as the CWD's chief of staff. During this time I also wrote feature stories for Country Style magazine. Before joining ACM I was a film writer and reviewer at the Sunday Telegraph. I was previously the editor of the film and television magazine Encore and also wrote for Broadcast Engineering News.

Nick McGrath

Nick McGrath

Editor, Central Western Daily

Editor, Central Western Daily

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