Rose Byrne spends time with her son at a park during Sydney's lockdown

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    Rose Byrne keeps warm in a quilted jacket as she spends time with her son at a park during Sydney’s lockdown

    Rose Byrne enjoyed a winter outing with her son Rafa during Sydney’s lockdown on Thursday.

    The actress, 41, looked every inch the doting mother as she spent quality time with her three-year-old son at a park.

    The Bridesmaids star kept warm in black quilted jacket as she pushed her son on a playground swing.

    Out and about: Rose Byrne (pictured) kept warm in a quilted jacket as she spent time with her son at a park during Sydney's lockdown

    Out and about: Rose Byrne (pictured) kept warm in a quilted jacket as she spent time with her son at a park during Sydney’s lockdown

    Rose teamed her ensemble with blue jeans and a pair of comfortable white sneakers.

    The actress was seen taking a trip on a ferry before enjoying time in the park with her son.

    During the outing, Rose stood with Rafa on the merry-go-round as they spun around.

    Comfort: Rose teamed her ensemble with blue jeans and a pair of comfortable white sneakers

    Comfort: Rose teamed her ensemble with blue jeans and a pair of comfortable white sneakers 

    Rose settled into life in Australia with her long-time partner Bobby Cannavale and their children last year.

    At the time, she revealed how the couple spent their mandatory 14-day quarantine in Sydney after arriving Down Under from the US for movie projects.

    Rose said: ‘I got into being an artisanal cocktail waitress, but I’m really slow at it. My husband will be like, I’ve been waiting for 25 mins.’ 

    Fun: During the outing, Rose stood with her son on the merry-go-round at the playground and they spun around

    Fun: During the outing, Rose stood with her son on the merry-go-round at the playground and they spun around 

    Outing: The actress was seen taking a trip on a ferry before enjoying time in the park with her son

    Outing: The actress was seen taking a trip on a ferry before enjoying time in the park with her son 

    Meanwhile, Sydney was forced into lockdown from 6pm on June 26 following an outbreak of the Delta strain of COVID.

    People are still allowed outside for ‘exercise’ and ‘outdoor recreation’, according to NSW Health.

    It was announced on Wednesday that the restrictions would remain in place until 11.59pm on Friday, July 30, after being extended.

    New home: Rose settled into life in Australia with her long-time partner Bobby Cannavale and their children last year

    New home: Rose settled into life in Australia with her long-time partner Bobby Cannavale and their children last year

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