Monday 19 October 2020
Second Step restrictions (COVID-19) restrictions in Yarra changed from 11.59pm on Sunday 18 October 2020.
What’s changed?There have been some significant changes to restrictions in metropolitan Melbourne.
Here’s the rundown You can now travel up to 25km from your home for the four permitted reasons. Outdoor gatherings have increased to 10 people from two households. There is no time limit on exercise and socialising, or limit on the amount of times you can leave home. Skate parks, golf courses and tennis courts can reopen – including tennis at Mayors Park and Fitzroy Tennis Club, and golf at Burnley Golf Course. Outdoor pools can increase capacity to 30 people (subject to density) – including Fitzroy Pool. The 5km rule has changedYou can now travel up to 25km from your home for the permitted reasons:
shopping for essential items to provide care work (if you’re a permitted worker) exercise and socialising.Remember to wear a mask, practice good hand hygiene and physical distance when you’re out and about.
Socialising outdoorsYou can now catch up outdoors with up to 9 other people from your household and one other – for as often and long as you like. Children under 12 months of age are not included in the limit.
Tennis and skate parksMayors Park and Fitzroy Tennis Club will reopen for singles bookings only. Bookings go live today. Yarra’s skate parks are now open again.
Outdoor poolsFitzroy Pool will increase its capacity for lap swimming to 30 people from 6am on Tuesday 20 October 2020. Bookings are now open.
Visit Yarra Leisure’s Road to Reopen for details.
GolfBurnley Golf Course reopens for first tee off at 6am on Tuesday 20 October 2020. Bookings are now open for two people (teeing off in eight-minute intervals).
Visit Yarra Leisure’s Road to Reopen for details.
Other servicesThere may be more changes to other services. We’re currently working to understand what the changed restrictions mean for those services, and will update our website as we know more.
Get more informationVisit the DHHS coronavirus website for full details on these new restrictions.
We’re here for youFor support (like food packages, financial support or wellness tips), updates on our services or information in your language, visit the Coronavirus Hub or call us on 03 9205 5555.
Second Step restrictions (COVID-19) restrictions in Yarra changed from 11.59pm on Sunday 18 October 2020.
What’s changed?There have been some significant changes to restrictions in metropolitan Melbourne.
Here’s the rundown You can now travel up to 25km from your home for the four permitted reasons. Outdoor gatherings have increased to 10 people from two households. There is no time limit on exercise and socialising, or limit on the amount of times you can leave home. Skate parks, golf courses and tennis courts can reopen – including tennis at Mayors Park and Fitzroy Tennis Club, and golf at Burnley Golf Course. Outdoor pools can increase capacity to 30 people (subject to density) – including Fitzroy Pool. The 5km rule has changedYou can now travel up to 25km from your home for the permitted reasons:
shopping for essential items to provide care work (if you’re a permitted worker) exercise and socialising.Remember to wear a mask, practice good hand hygiene and physical distance when you’re out and about.
Socialising outdoorsYou can now catch up outdoors with up to 9 other people from your household and one other – for as often and long as you like. Children under 12 months of age are not included in the limit.
Tennis and skate parksMayors Park and Fitzroy Tennis Club will reopen for singles bookings only. Bookings go live today. Yarra’s skate parks are now open again.
Outdoor poolsFitzroy Pool will increase its capacity for lap swimming to 30 people from 6am on Tuesday 20 October 2020. Bookings are now open.
Visit Yarra Leisure’s Road to Reopen for details.
GolfBurnley Golf Course reopens for first tee off at 6am on Tuesday 20 October 2020. Bookings are now open for two people (teeing off in eight-minute intervals).
Visit Yarra Leisure’s Road to Reopen for details.
Other servicesThere may be more changes to other services. We’re currently working to understand what the changed restrictions mean for those services, and will update our website as we know more.
Get more informationVisit the DHHS coronavirus website for full details on these new restrictions.
We’re here for youFor support (like food packages, financial support or wellness tips), updates on our services or information in your language, visit the Coronavirus Hub or call us on 03 9205 5555.