The Northern Territory has recorded two more Delta variant COVID-19 cases as an outbreak that started in a central Australian mine grows.
The most recent cases are the wife and daughter of a worker who left Newmont's Granites Mine, about 540km northwest of Alice Springs, on Friday.
Mr Gunner said the two women attended a Zumba class in Palmerston between 9am and 9:30am on Saturday and it was now a close contact exposure site. He travelled to multiple venues, including the Buff Club for more than four hours, before being ordered into quarantine.
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