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#5625572
12 April 2020
Barriers and warning signs seen displayed to keep people off the beach at Cronulla beach on Easter Sunday in Sydney, Australia on April 12, 2020. Australians have been urged to avoid all unnecessary travel over the Easter long weekend as the nation continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has closed all non-essential business and implemented strict social distancing rules, while public gatherings are now limited to two people. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional lockdown measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5625584
12 April 2020
Police officers seen watching on crowd numbers at Cronulla beach on Easter Sunday in Sydney, Australia on April 12, 2020.Australians have been urged to avoid all unnecessary travel over the Easter long weekend as the nation continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has closed all non-essential business and implemented strict social distancing rules, while public gatherings are now limited to two people. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional lockdown measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5625586
12 April 2020
Police officers seen watching on crowd numbers at Cronulla beach on Easter Sunday in Sydney, Australia on April 12, 2020.Australians have been urged to avoid all unnecessary travel over the Easter long weekend as the nation continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has closed all non-essential business and implemented strict social distancing rules, while public gatherings are now limited to two people. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional lockdown measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5622878
11 April 2020
A general view of the very quiet Sydney roads on Easter Saturday in Sydney on April 11, 2020. Australians have been urged to avoid all unnecessary travel over the Easter long weekend as the nation continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has closed all non-essential business and implemented strict social distancing rules, while public gatherings are now limited to two people. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional lockdown measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5622880
11 April 2020
A general view of the very quiet Sydney roads on Easter Saturday in Sydney on April 11, 2020. Australians have been urged to avoid all unnecessary travel over the Easter long weekend as the nation continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has closed all non-essential business and implemented strict social distancing rules, while public gatherings are now limited to two people. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional lockdown measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5622884
11 April 2020
A general view of the very quiet Sydney roads on Easter Saturday in Sydney on April 11, 2020. Australians have been urged to avoid all unnecessary travel over the Easter long weekend as the nation continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government has closed all non-essential business and implemented strict social distancing rules, while public gatherings are now limited to two people. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional lockdown measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5611724
7 April 2020
Street in the Rocks district of Sydney seen shut and empty on April 07, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Restrictions on movement and gatherings are in place in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Public gatherings are now limited to two people, while Australians are being urged to stay home unless absolutely necessary. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5611726
7 April 2020
Street in the Rocks district of Sydney seen shut and empty on April 07, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Restrictions on movement and gatherings are in place in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Public gatherings are now limited to two people, while Australians are being urged to stay home unless absolutely necessary. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5607154
5 April 2020
An empty train carriage seen over the weekend on April 05, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Restrictions are placed on movement and gatherings in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Public gatherings are now limited to two people, while Australians are being urged to stay home unless absolutely necessary. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5607156
5 April 2020
An empty train carriage seen over the weekend on April 05, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Restrictions are placed on movement and gatherings in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Public gatherings are now limited to two people, while Australians are being urged to stay home unless absolutely necessary. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5607158
5 April 2020
An empty train carriage seen over the weekend on April 05, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Restrictions are placed on movement and gatherings in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Public gatherings are now limited to two people, while Australians are being urged to stay home unless absolutely necessary. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#5607160
5 April 2020
An empty Circular Quay ferry wharf is seen in Sydney on April 05, 2020, as people stay away due to restrictions to stop the spread of the worldwide COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. Restrictions are placed on movement and gatherings in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Public gatherings are now limited to two people, while Australians are being urged to stay home unless absolutely necessary. New South Wales and Victoria have also enacted additional measures to allow police the power to fine people who breach the two-person outdoor gathering limit or leave their homes without a reasonable excuse.
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#1601247
13 December 2016
Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, during training in the school at Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bro
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#1184405
30 April 2016
Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, during training in the school at Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bro
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#1184423
30 April 2016
Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bronze Medal in Shot put” In 2009 I entered the third international foru
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#1184447
30 April 2016
Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, in front of his house in Gaza City, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bronze Medal in Shot put” In 2009 I
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