John Barilaro's daughter, 20, is fined $1,000 for breaching Covid rules after travelling to Canberra from Sydney

  • Deputy Premier John Barilaro's daughter Domenica, 20, allegedly fined by cops 
  • Sources allege she went from Queanbeyan in southern NSW to Sydney and back
  • Domenica is Mr Barilaro's middle daughter between Allesia, 24, and Sofia, five 

Deputy Premier John Barilaro's daughter has reportedly been fined for breaching NSW Covid rules. 

Domenica Barilaro, 20, allegedly travelled from Queanbeyan in southern NSW to Sydney and then to Canberra last week.

Police sources said she arrived back in Queanbeyan last Friday and was fined $1,000 for illegally leaving Sydney's lockdown, according to the ABC.

Domenica Barilaro (pictured) allegedly travelled from Queanbeyan in southern NSW to Sydney and then to Canberra last week

Domenica Barilaro (pictured) allegedly travelled from Queanbeyan in southern NSW to Sydney and then to Canberra last week

Police sources said Domenica (left with a friend) arrived back in Queanbeyan last Friday and was fined $1,000 for illegally leaving Sydney's lockdown

Police sources said Domenica (left with a friend) arrived back in Queanbeyan last Friday and was fined $1,000 for illegally leaving Sydney's lockdown

Deputy Commissioner Gary Warboys told reporters on Friday: 'A young lady from down at Queanbeyan was spoken to by police from Queanbeyan police station. 

'That young lady was considerate of the investigation, was polite and forthcoming and that infringement notice was issued to her.' 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Mr Barilaro for comment. 

University student Domenica is the deputy premier's middle daughter between lawyer Alessia, 24, and five-year-old Sofia. 

Meanwhile, Sydney's exposure sites surged past 400 as New South Wales recorded 97 new Covid cases on Friday.  

Premier Gladys Berejiklian held crisis talks about tightening Sydney's lockdown restrictions after 29 of those cases were out in the community for the entire time while infectious.

NSW Health said 49 of the infections are household contacts and 14 are close contacts. Sixty-seven (69 per cent) of the new cases were found in south-west Sydney.

Domenica (right) is Mr Barilaro's middle daughter between Alessia (left), 24, and five-year-old Sofia (centre with mum Deanna)

Domenica (right) is Mr Barilaro's middle daughter between Alessia (left), 24, and five-year-old Sofia (centre with mum Deanna)

Pictured: Pedestrians in Centennial Park on Friday. The stay-at-home orders for Greater Sydney will continue for at least another two weeks until July 30

Pictured: Pedestrians in Centennial Park on Friday. The stay-at-home orders for Greater Sydney will continue for at least another two weeks until July 30

The new locally-acquired cases mean the state's outbreak of the highly-contagious Delta variant has now reached 1,026 infections

The new locally-acquired cases mean the state's outbreak of the highly-contagious Delta variant has now reached 1,026 infections

Health officials also found 14 cases of Covid-19 in south-east Sydney in the 24 hours to 8pm on Thursday night and nine in the city's west. 

There are now 18 patients suffering from the virus in intensive care wards across NSW and five of them are on ventilators.

The new locally-acquired cases mean the state's outbreak of the highly-contagious Delta variant that began on June 16 in Sydney's eastern suburbs has now reached 1,026 infections. 

Sydney and the surrounding Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour regions will have been in lockdown for three weeks on Saturday.

The stay-at-home orders were due to end on Friday but will continue for at least another two weeks until July 30.  

Ms Berejiklian urged anyone in Fairfield who has had even an extended family member or fleeting social contact test positive to the virus to get swabbed for Covid-19 immediately.

SYDNEY'S LOCKDOWN: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW UNTIL JULY 30

Those living in Greater Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Shellharbour and Wollongong must abide by the following: 

Masks are mandatory in all indoor settings outside the home, including offices and apartment buildings

Residents can travel only 10km from their homes

- Exercise and gather in groups of two while outside

- Only one member of each household per day allowed to leave the home for essential shopping

- No browsing in supermarkets and retail businesses. Shop only for essential items

- Funerals are capped at 10, weddings are banned

- No car pooling with other households when going out for exercise

There is no curfew but a stay at home order applies, with only four reasons to leave your home 

Schools are closed with at-home learning in place, but no child will be turned away if they need to attend in person

The new rules are in addition to the stay-at-home orders already in place until July 30, which include only leaving the home to 

*shop for essential items (one person only) 

*give care and compassionate reasons (one visitor only) 

*exercise or for work or education that cannot be conducted remotely

 The rest of NSW (including regional areas) is subject to the following restrictions:

  • Dance and gym classes are limited to 20 people per class and masks must be worn

  • No more than five visitors (including children) allowed in homes
  • Masks are compulsory in all indoor non-residential settings
  • The four-square-metre rule is back for indoor and outdoor settings and drinking while standing at indoor venues is not allowed
  • Dancing will not be allowed at indoor hospitality venues or nightclubs, but dancing is allowed at weddings for the wedding party (no more than 20 people)

When does the lockdown end?  

  • Stay at home orders apply to Greater Sydney including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour until 11.59pm on Friday, July 30, 2021 
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John Barilaro's daughter, 20, is fined for breaching Covid rules

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