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New offences will mean that maximum jail terms for assaulting frontline workers match those for attacking police.

Up to 14 years jail for assaulting state health workers

People convicted of wounding or causing grievous bodily harm to a NSW frontline health worker will face up to 14 years in jail under tough new laws passed by the state government.

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