What are the restrictions within Victoria and the border closures with NSW and other states? What are the interstate travel restrictions, how many people can you have over at your house and what other regulations remain in Queensland, Tasmania, ACT, SA, WA or NT? Untangle Australia’s Covid-19 laws and guidelines with our guide
- Australia hotspots map, stats and active cases
- Melbourne map: where Covid-19 cases are rising or falling
- What you need to know about Melbourne’s stage 3 lockdown
- Are stage 4 Covid-19 lockdown restrictions coming to Victoria?
- Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email
Australians have been slowly emerging from Covid-19 lockdowns since the federal government announced a three-stage plan in May to ease restrictions across the country, but from 8 July the Melbourne metropolitan area and Mitchell shire immediately to the north returned to a stage three lockdown for six weeks.
Here we try to answer some of the most common questions people have about the laws, based on the information current as of 13 July.
Continue reading…What are the restrictions within Victoria and the border closures with NSW and other states? What are the interstate travel restrictions, how many people can you have over at your house and what other regulations remain in Queensland, Tasmania, ACT, SA, WA or NT? Untangle Australia’s Covid-19 laws and guidelines with our guideAustralia hotspots map, stats and active casesMelbourne map: where Covid-19 cases are rising or fallingWhat you need to know about Melbourne’s stage 3 lockdownAre stage 4 Covid-19 lockdown restrictions coming to Victoria?Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus emailAustralians have been slowly emerging from Covid-19 lockdowns since the federal government announced a three-stage plan in May to ease restrictions across the country, but from 8 July the Melbourne metropolitan area and Mitchell shire immediately to the north returned to a stage three lockdown for six weeks.Here we try to answer some of the most common questions people have about the laws, based on the information current as of 13 July. Continue reading…