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Melbourne's controversial curfew will end tonight as Premier DanielAndrewsMP announced the next step for Victoria.

Melbourne's controversial curfew will end tonight as Premier Daniel Andrews announced the next step for Victoria. “It will be lifted from 5am tomorrow,” Mr Andrews said.

“While the curfew comes off, that tonight is the last night, we have decided that a new fine, a penalty almost to $5,000, just less than $5,000, will apply for any unlawful outdoor gatherings or indoor gatherings. "It mirrors the arrangements we have put in place for people travelling to regional Victoria and potentially taking the virus with them without a lawful reason. "If you are having a party at your house, that is not lawful.

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