Australia 
						deputy leader fined for not wearing mask in breach of 
						COVID-19 rules
			
   
            
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		[June 29, 2021]  
		SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's deputy prime 
		minister was fined for failing to wear a mask in a service station in 
		violation of COVID-19 prevention orders, the authorities said on 
		Tuesday, the country's most powerful person to face repercussions for 
		non-compliance. 
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			 Barnaby Joyce, who returned as leader of the Nationals coalition 
			partner a week earlier, was spotted by a member of the public paying 
			for fuel without a mask in his electorate about 500 km (310 miles) 
			north of Sydney on Monday, the police said. 
			 
			The person called Crime Stoppers, an emergency hotline, and officers 
			went to the service station where "inquiries revealed a 54-year-old 
			man was not wearing a face mask while in the store", New South Wales 
			state police said in a statement. 
			 
			Joyce, who was not identified in the police statement, was fined 
			A$200 ($151) for breaching a public health order by not wearing a 
			"fitted face covering when in indoor area of retail/business 
			premises". 
			 
			A spokesman for Joyce was not immediately available for comment, but 
			the outspoken country member confirmed the incident in an interview 
			on Monday with News Corp-owned cable broadcaster Sky News. 
			  
			
			  
			  
			
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			He said he was on his way to the airport, realised he had forgotten 
			to buy fuel for his partner, "fuelled the car up with fuel, went in, 
			30 seconds later $200 it cost me because I didn't wear one of these 
			(a mask)," he told the broadcaster, according to a report in News 
			Corp newspapers. 
			"That's life," Joyce added. 
			 
			The fine adds to a list of powerful public figures who have received 
			fines for breaching virus containment rules. 
			 
			In April 2020, the New South Wales arts minister resigned after 
			being fined A$1000 for breaching stay-home orders in the initial 
			days of the country's anti-coronavirus response. 
			 
			($1 = 1.3240 Australian dollars) 
			 
			(Reporting by Byron Kaye; Editing by Himani Sarkar) 
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