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Healthcare worker 'abused'

A 49-year-old man has been charged after allegedly intimidating and deliberately driving his car towards a NSW Ambulance paramedic in Surry Hills last night.

About 6:20pm, a 22-year-old paramedic was returning to the ambulance when the driver of the car, who had stopped behind the ambulance, began to swear and shout abuse at her.

He allegedly revved the car's engine and deliberately drove towards her, while the paramedic fled to a nearby unit complex.

The man was charged with a stalking offence and will face court in June.

Teen's cliff fall

Emergency services were on the scene to rescue the teenager. ( ABC News )

A teenager is in a stable condition after falling 15 metres off a cliff in Sydney's east last night.

Officers were called to Diamond Bay Reserve in Vaucluse at 9:30pm, following reports the 16-year-old girl had fallen down the edge of the reserve.

It is understood another girl attempted to climb down the cliff to assist her friend, and police said the girl was not injured.

The 16-year-old was lifted back onto the reserve and taken to St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney.

Police cruise appeal

NSW Police have extended the number of witnesses they would like to speak to as part of the ongoing Ruby Princess coronavirus investigation.

Police are appealing to any passengers or staff on board the last two voyages of the stricken ship to assist with their enquiries.

A total of 20 passengers have now died after contracting the virus on board the Ruby Princess, the most recent a 76-year-old man from California.

Crew on board the vessel continue to be screened for the virus.

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Support teacher charged

A support teacher has been charged after allegedly sexually touching a young girl at a school in Sydney's west.

NSW Police launched an investigation in January after reports were made regarding the 12-year-old girl during a school class last year.

Officers arrested the 46-year-old man at a home in Bossley Park yesterday and charged him with aggravated sexually touch another person.

He has been granted strict conditional bail and will appear at Fairfield court in June.

Union calls for Virgin Airlines bailout

The union for Virgin Australia Airlines pilots has urged the Federal Government to bail out the airline, arguing its collapse will drive up flight prices across the country.

The Association for Virgin Australia Group Pilots (VIPA) said it supported the airline's request for a $1.4 billion injection to keep it afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.

"We must have a healthy and competitive airfare market to keep the air fair for all travellers," VIPA president John Lyons said.

He also said the airline provided employment for about 16,000 people, and a bailout could save jobs.