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Know all the COVID-19 Restrictions here

The Victorian Chief Health Officer, the Victorian Government has announced that metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire will return to Stage 3 Stay at Home restrictions from 11.59 pm on Wednesday 8 July 2020.

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Know all the COVID-19 Restrictions here

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  1. RGIT Australia https://www.rgit.edu.au/ 28-32 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia Know all the COVID-19 Restrictions here The Victorian Chief Health Officer, the Victorian Government has announced that metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire will return to Stage 3 Stay at Home restrictions from 11.59 pm on Wednesday 8 July 2020. The decision was made in response to a significant increase in community transmission of coronavirus disease. These areas include:  Banyule  Hume  Moreland  Bayside  Kingston  Mornington Peninsula  Boroondara  Knox  Nillumbik  Brimbank  Manningham  Port Phillip  Cardinia  Maribyrnong  Stonnington  Casey  Maroondah  Whitehorse  Darebin  Melbourne  Whittlesea  Frankston  Melton  Wyndham  Glen Eira  Monash  Yarra  Greater Dandenong  Moonee Valley adminhobart@rgit.edu.au | 1800 844 866

  2. RGIT Australia https://www.rgit.edu.au/ 28-32 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia  Yarra Ranges  Hobsons Bay  Mitchell Shire If you live in one of these areas, you can come out of your place only for emergency and essential reasons. The reasons are as under:  Shopping for food and supplies  Medical care and caregiving  Exercise and recreation  Study and work – if you can’t do it from home This list is available on the Department of Health and Human Services’ website. You can also find the defined list of recreational activities on the same website. Remember, however, outdoor exercise and recreation is limited to you and the members of your household or you plus one another person if you do not live with them. RGIT Australia is working with the Australian and Victorian authorities in relation to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. We will continue to act on the advice from these authorities to maintain a safe and healthy environment for staff, students and visitors to our campuses. For more information, visit https://www.rgit.edu.au/about-us/campuses or call us on (+61 3) 8639 9000. adminhobart@rgit.edu.au | 1800 844 866

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