As restrictions are set to ease across regional Victoria, Premier DanielAndrewsMP says he will continue to liaise regularly with the New South Wales and South Australian Premiers to facilitate safe movement in border towns.
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As restrictions are set to ease across regional Victoria, Premier Daniel Andrews says he will continue to liaise regularly with the New South Wales and South Australian Premiers to facilitate safe movement in border towns. The Victorian Premier said he ensured leaders in the surrounding states were fully appraised of the steps he was taking to reopen regional areas.
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