RESTRICTIONS EASING FROM 11.59PM THURSDAY 24 JUNE.

Published Fri 25 Jun 2021

UPDATE

RESTRICTIONS EASING FROM 11.59PM THURSDAY 24 JUNE.

 

On the advice of the State’s public health team, the restrictions for both Metropolitan Melbourne and Regional Victoria will again ease from 11:59pm on Thursday 24 June.

Relevant to our community, the following opportunities and restrictions will apply:

 

REGIONAL VICTORIA

• Movement between metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria is still unrestricted.

• Maximum Club capacity remains at no more than 300 indoors at the density quotient of 1 person per 4sqm.

• If the club provides a COVID Safe Check-in Marshal, the density quotient reduces to 1 person per 2sqm.

• The State Gov’t QR codes are to be used for check in at the club.

• Maximum group size remains at 50 people indoors, e.g., 50 x people in gym, 50 x people in bar area.

• Competition with spectators is still permitted.

• Face masks must still be worn indoors except when exercising.

• Face masks must still be worn indoors including when retrieving equipment/ boats and recommended outdoors where 1.5 metres physical distancing cannot be maintained. Face masks not required on water.

• Practice good hygiene measures including washing and disinfecting shared equipment.

 

METROPOLITAN MELBOURNE

• Movement between metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria is still unrestricted.

• Club rooms including gyms and changerooms can remain open.

• Maximum Club capacity is now 300 indoors at the density quotient of 1 person per 4sqm

• Maximum group size is now 50 people indoors, e.g.,50 x people in gym, 50 x people in bar area.

• Competition with spectators.is still permitted.

• The State Gov’t QR codes are to be used for check in at the club.

• Face masks must still be worn indoors except when exercising.

• Face masks must still be worn indoors including when retrieving equipment/ boats and are recommended to be worn outdoors where 1.5 metres physical distancing cannot be maintained. Face masks not required on water.

• Practice good hygiene measures including washing and disinfecting shared equipment.

 

Let’s stay safe so we can keep rowing.

Please reach out if any queries