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Victoria to downgrade Greater Brisbane, Gladstone and Byron Bay from orange to green zones from midnight - Riverine Herald

Victoria to downgrade Greater Brisbane, Gladstone and Byron Bay from orange to green zones from midnight - Riverine Herald

Victoria to downgrade Greater Brisbane, Gladstone and Byron Bay from orange to green zones from midnight - Riverine Herald
Apr 11, 2021 49 secs

Everyone entering Victoria from interstate will still need to apply for a travel permit, which can be found on the Service Victoria website.

Meanwhile Victorian restrictions have eased so entertainment, cultural and sporting venues can now host 100 per cent of seated indoor and outdoor capacity, up to a maximum of 1000 patrons per space.

This change in COVID-19 restrictions, which came into effect from midnight Friday, April 9, means Victorian operators can now sell more tickets, fill more seats and host more patrons.

All venues must continue to use the Government QR Code Service or API linked digital system for patrons and staff.

Seated indoor and outdoor entertainment, cultural and sporting venues seeking to host more than 1000 people per space must apply for consideration under the Public Events Framework.

Victoria recorded zero new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, after 1287 vaccine doses were administered and 12,020 test results received.

Victoria will continue to pause administering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people under 50 while further safety measures are put in place

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