WA lockdown rules for Perth and Peel, NT rules for Darwin and Alice Springs, and coronavirus restrictions for South Australia and Adelaide
WA nears the scheduled end of a four-day lockdown for people in Perth and the Peel region, while the Northern Territory announced some restrictions for Darwin and Alice Springs post-lockdown, and South Australia introduced new restrictions for at least one week. What are the reasons you can leave home? Is mask-wearing compulsory? Is travelling permitted? Here's what you can and can't do.
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The West Australian premier, Mark McGowan, has announced a four-day lockdown in Perth and the Peel region designed to contain the spread of the Delta variant of Covid-19, after three cases of community transmission were reported.
The Northern Territory lifted its snap lockdowns of Darwin and Alice Springs at 1pm on Friday, 2 July, although restrictions including wearing masks in public will remain in place for another week.
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