Article 5Q76M Victoria Covid restrictions: Melbourne lockdown, curfew and regional Vic coronavirus rules explained

Victoria Covid restrictions: Melbourne lockdown, curfew and regional Vic coronavirus rules explained

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Victoria's premier Daniel Andrews has announced a further easing of restrictions as the state reaches its 80% first-dose vaccination target. Here's what you need to know about schools, travel, childcare and work

Melbourne restrictions eased slightly from Wednesday 29 September when Victoria hit its 80% first dose vaccination target.

The Moorabool shire and Shepparton were to enter seven-day lockdowns from 11.59pm on Friday 1 October.

Shopping for essentials;

Authorised work, if you cannot work from home, or education;

Exercise for up to four hours;

Caregiving, compassionate and medical reasons;

To get vaccinated.

Limited outdoor social interaction will be allowed.

Queensland

New South Wales

South Australia

Western Australia

Tasmania

Australian Capital Territory

Northern Territory

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