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Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews has revealed the state's two roadmaps to easing lockdown restrictions, with metropolitan Melbourne remaining in stage four lockdown for at least an additional two weeks, until September 28. 9News

Hospitality venues will be able to provide predominantly outdoor seated service, with a group limit of 10 and density limits.No restrictions but record-keeping of patrons to continue.must be within 5km, all sport and recreation facilities closed, outdoor playgrounds open.September 28:must be within 5km, outdoor personal training allowed with up to two people per trainer, outdoor pools open.

Outdoor contact and non-contact sport for children aged under 18, outdoor non-contact sport only for adults, with gathering and density limits, outdoor skateparks open, outdoor fitness for 10 people.No exercise restrictions. Facilities open subject to safety measures. Organised contact sports resume for all ages. Limitations for spectators.Gyms will not reopen until November 23, as they have been deemed a "high-risk" setting for COVID-19 outbreaks.

People must then work from home if they can until a COVID Normal is found after November 23, where a staged return will take place. You can get up-to-date information from the Federal Government's Coronavirus Australia app, available on the

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