METROPOLITAN MELBOURNE STEP ONE: From 11.59pm Tuesday * Four reasons to leave home scrapped. "Stay home" messaging replaced with "stay safe" * All retail shops can open * Beauty and personal care services open * Cafes, restaurants and pubs can reopen. Outdoors limit of 50 and indoor limit of 20, subject to density limits * Live music permitted outdoors for hospitality venues. Band included in venue limit, members spaced at least two metres apart and wear face masks * Outdoor public gatherings still capped at 10 but can include as many as 10 households - up from two * Home visits cap announcement slated for Tuesday. * Outdoor contact sport resumes for those 18 and under and outdoor non-contact sport for adults can recommence * Personal training, fitness and dance classes can be held outdoors with up to 10 people * Outdoor pools can have up to 50 people subject to density limits * Wedding groups of up to 10 permitted * Up to 20 mourners allowed at funerals * Religious gatherings are allowed up to 10 people plus a faith leader for indoor events, 20 outdoors * Graduations for Grade 6 and Year 12 cohorts can resume for students and staff only * Construction, manufacturing, wholesale, medical, pharmaceutical and PPE supply returns to full workforce capacity. Other obligations remain in place. STEP TWO: From 11.59pm November 8 * 25km travel rule scrapped * Metropolitan Melbourne-regional Victoria border ends, reuniting state * Gyms and fitness studios can open with a maximum of 20 people - 10 people per space - subject to density quotas * Restaurants, hotels, cafes and bars' indoor capacity lifted to 40 - 10 people per space - and 70 outdoors with density limits * Faith gatherings including funerals can have up to 50 people outdoors, plus a faith leader, and 20 indoors * Non-contact indoor community sport (can be played 1.5m apart) for those 18 and under resumes * Indoor pools can reopen for up to 20 people * Electronic gaming (pokies) can return. Venues allowed to open gaming rooms with 25 per cent of indoor patron cap (10 of 40) Australian Associated Press
Melbourne has been given the green light to open up from midnight on Tuesday.
METROPOLITAN MELBOURNE
STEP ONE: From 11.59pm Tuesday
* Four reasons to leave home scrapped. "Stay home" messaging replaced with "stay safe"
* All retail shops can open
* Beauty and personal care services open
* Cafes, restaurants and pubs can reopen. Outdoors limit of 50 and indoor limit of 20, subject to density limits
* Live music permitted outdoors for hospitality venues. Band included in venue limit, members spaced at least two metres apart and wear face masks
* Outdoor public gatherings still capped at 10 but can include as many as 10 households - up from two
* Home visits cap announcement slated for Tuesday.
* Outdoor contact sport resumes for those 18 and under and outdoor non-contact sport for adults can recommence
* Personal training, fitness and dance classes can be held outdoors with up to 10 people
* Outdoor pools can have up to 50 people subject to density limits
* Wedding groups of up to 10 permitted
* Up to 20 mourners allowed at funerals
* Religious gatherings are allowed up to 10 people plus a faith leader for indoor events, 20 outdoors
* Graduations for Grade 6 and Year 12 cohorts can resume for students and staff only
* Construction, manufacturing, wholesale, medical, pharmaceutical and PPE supply returns to full workforce capacity. Other obligations remain in place.
STEP TWO: From 11.59pm November 8
* 25km travel rule scrapped
* Metropolitan Melbourne-regional Victoria border ends, reuniting state
* Gyms and fitness studios can open with a maximum of 20 people - 10 people per space - subject to density quotas
* Restaurants, hotels, cafes and bars' indoor capacity lifted to 40 - 10 people per space - and 70 outdoors with density limits
* Faith gatherings including funerals can have up to 50 people outdoors, plus a faith leader, and 20 indoors
* Non-contact indoor community sport (can be played 1.5m apart) for those 18 and under resumes
* Indoor pools can reopen for up to 20 people
* Electronic gaming (pokies) can return. Venues allowed to open gaming rooms with 25 per cent of indoor patron cap (10 of 40)
Australian Associated Press
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