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The NBL look set to run tonight's game with 10k+ spectators. The AFL is yet to make an announcement about games with even bigger crowds and playing groups that are still a week away. W-League semis are going ahead at this point. Schools and childcare centres full of kids rubbing snot all over their faces are everywhere. Is a small 3x3 event really "disgrace" level assuming people had already travelled to attend? If it's not for qualifying, then is the standard more casual and less dramatic for an x games/day pace? The government's proposed 500+ crowd ban is starting from Monday and CMO Murphy said "There's no immediacy about this..." Seems more subjective than disgraceful for an event running today.