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Sports competitions can return, more people in bars and restaurants as coronavirus restrictions ease again

June 14, 2020 BY

Pubs, cafes and restaurants (such as the Barwon Heads Hotel, seen here) will be allowed to serve up to 50 patrons per enclosed space from June 22.

THE state government has announced a continued easing of COVID-19 restrictions, and the big winners are community sport, restaurants, and bars.

Over-18-year-old sporting comps will be allowed to resume full training from July 13 and competition can get started from July 20.

Meanwhile from Monday, June 22, indoor sports centres and places like gyms will be able to take up to 20 people per space, with groups limited to 10 people for over 18s in fitness classes and the like.

Restaurants, cafes, pubs and clubs will be able to take up to 50 seated guests, and you can drink without having to buy a meal.

Cinemas, concert venues, theatres and auditoriums can also reopen, again with a 50 people limit. Libraries, community centres and halls will be able to open to 50 people and religious ceremonies can also increase to 50.

Gambling is also back with TABs, electronic gaming areas and the casino given the all clear to re-open with personal distancing and hygiene requirements in place.

Contact tracing measures will also remain in place.

What’s currently unchanged is the requirement to work from home.

“If you can keep working from home – you must do that too,” Premier Daniel Andrews said in a statement today (Sunday, June 14).

“We still want to limit the number of people moving around our state and help protect those who do have to go to the workplace.

“Today, because of the progress we’ve made – and the evidence base we’ve built – I can confirm those proposed changes will go ahead. It also means we’re able to bring forward a number of other changes too.”

For the latest information about what you can and can’t do in Victoria, head to dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus.