A New South Wales (NSW) parliamentary inquiry into the state’s Delta coronavirus outbreak will resume as more regional areas toggle in and out of lockdown. The upper house public accountability committee is exploring the state government’s handling of the current outbreak and will hold a further hearing on Sept. 17. Committee chair David Shoebridge said the virtual hearing will focus on issues in Sydney’s west, with local mayors, ethnic community leaders and government agency representatives scheduled to speak. “The committee will be taking evidence from those who have borne the brunt of the government’s lockdown of certain Sydney LGAs, with a particular focus too on the management of the justice system during this extremely difficult time,” the NSW Greens MP said. It comes as Lismore and Albury have re-entered lockdown for at least the next seven days, after three cases were detected across the two areas. The sources of the …