The Victorian Government has begun lifting restrictions as part of the country's three-step process to resume 'regular' activities throughout Australia by July.
Here’s what changes on June 1:
- Cafes, restaurants and pubs may serve meals to up to 20 people.
- Overnight stays will be allowed in both private residences and hotels.
- Beauty therapy, tanning, waxing, nail salons, spas, tattoo parlours and massage parlours may reopen with up to 20 patrons.
- Galleries, museums, zoos, historic sites, arcades, drive-in cinemas and outdoor amusement parks will reopen with up to 20 patrons per space.
- Auction houses, real estate auctions and open house inspections can increase to 20 people.
- Weddings will be allowed up to 20 people, plus the celebrant and couple.
- Funerals can increase to 50 people (indoors and outdoors).
- Bootcamps can increase to 20 people, plus an instructor.
- Libraries, youth centres and other community facilities allowed to reopen with no more than 20 people in a single area, plus those needed to operate the space.