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Travellers arriving from NSW will no longer be required to quarantine in South Australia from today, but authorities say a Victoria border reopening is still some way off. Follow live.

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Landscaping Victoria has 600 members and covers commercial and residential landscaping, landscape design and maintenance and the supply chain.per year. Commercial landscaping has been allowed to continue under the restrictions, functioning like the construction industry, with site limits on staff.Companies were prepared for a six-week shutdown —Under the roadmap they won't be able to open until late October, unless something changes.Companies had separate crews for each job and there was no problem.She's heard that that may change on Monday, allowing one person per site.

"The key things is they're outdoor and have zero contact with the residents. So it should be totally separate and safe," Ms Flower said.30 per cent of those surveyed indicated if they were closed until end of October they wouldn't survivePeople want to get their yards fixed up and pools installed before Christmas and Ms Flower said "that's not going to happen".

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