Restrictions announced for metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria
03/08/2020
The Victorian Government has announced updated restrictions for Melbourne and regional Victoria.
The Victorian Government has announced updated restrictions for Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Restrictions are changing to slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
If you live in metropolitan Melbourne, Stage 4 restrictions are now in place, and you can no longer leave home for recreational activities including hunting.
For regional Victoria, including Mitchell Shire, Stage 3 Stay at Home restrictions will be in place from 11:59pm on Wednesday 5 August.
If you live in regional Victoria, there will be only four reasons to be out: shopping for food and essential items, care and caregiving, daily exercise and work and study – if you can’t do it from home.
You can leave home to exercise or for outdoor recreation in regional Victoria, including hunting, with people from your household, or one other person.
You should stay close to home and maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from others at all times. You should also avoid sharing equipment and sanitise them after use.
If you live in regional Victoria, you cannot visit metropolitan Melbourne to undertake recreational activities such as hunting.
Face coverings must be worn by all Victorians aged 12 years and over whenever they leave home, unless they have a lawful exception.
For the latest information on restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), visit the Department of Health and Human Services.