June 10, 2021

The Victorian Government has announced an easing of COVID-19 restrictions from 11.59pm Thursday 10 June.

For a detailed overview of the changes, and their implications for the tourism sector, see the updated

Table of Restrictions

 

 Changes to restrictions in regional Victoria from 11.59pm Thursday 10 June: 

  • Public outdoor gatherings will be limited to 20 people.
  • Capacity limits will increase at restaurants, entertainment venues, community facilities and religious gatherings.
  • Indoor sport, including gyms, will reopen with limits on the number of people permitted at any point in time.

 

Restrictions in metropolitan Melbourne from 11.59pm Thursday 10 June: 

  • The five reasons to leave home will no longer apply. The existing 10-kilometre limit will be increased to 25 kilometres.
  • Masks are required inside, and outdoors when 1.5 metres isn’t possible.
  • Cafes, restaurants and pubs will open – with strict safety measures like density limits, seated service and QR codes in place.
  • Retail will open. 
  • Hairdressing, beauty and personal care can resume, but only for services where masks can be kept on.
  • Weddings will be limited to 10 people, and funerals no more than 50. Fifty will also be the limit on religious gatherings.
  • Swimming pools, entertainment venues and community facilities will also open subject to density limits.
  • Community sport can happen, but only for training. 
  • If you can work from home, you should.

QR Codes 

In addition, the Victorian Government has announced the intention to move to compulsory QR code check-ins for all workplaces, with some limited exceptions.

Further details will be announced soon.

Under the current restrictions, every customer-facing business must use the free Victorian Government QR Code Service to check in customers, workers and all other visitors. A complete list of sectors where this is mandatory is available here

Venues can now check in guests who don’t have a smartphone via the Kiosk check-in function. This lets staff enter a customer’s name and contact phone number electronically making it easier for contact tracers to contact people quickly if an outbreak occurs.

Every customer and visitor must check in, no matter how long they are at the premises. Businesses must also ensure that all visitors have checked in. 

  

Other important information for businesses

All Victorians over the age of 40 are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. For more information on how to book your vaccine appointment, visit the Coronavirus website

Anyone with symptoms should get tested immediately. The list of testing sites includes wait times.

For more information, visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au or call the Business Victoria hotline on 13 22 15.