The son of the Covid-denier who allegedly sparked an outbreak in Byron Bay that plunged the coastal region into lockdown has now been slapped with charges for breaching health directions.
Earlier in the week, a 52-year-old man Zoran Radovanovic was charged for breaking a public health order after he allegedly drove from Sydney's Rose Bay to the state's north while infected with the deadly virus.
Police will allege in court his 19-year-old son, Kristian Radovanovic, had joined his father on the infamous journey and also breached the health rules by failing to check in at venues or wear a mask.

On Thursday afternoon, the teenager was handed a court appearance notice for four offences including failure to comply with a noticed direction, fail to comply with electronic registration through QR check-in facilities, and refusal to wear masks.