Australia’s coronavirus lockdown rules and restrictions explained: how far can I travel, and can I have people over?

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How far can you drive and what are the travel restrictions in NSW, Queensland and Victoria? How many people can you have over at your house in Tasmania, ACT, SA, WA or NT? Untangle Australia’s Covid-19 laws and guidelines with our guide

Australians have been slowly emerging from Covid-19 lockdowns since the federal government announced a three-stage plan in May to ease restrictions across the country.Here we try to answer some of the most common questions people have about the laws, based on the information current as of 25 May.

 

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So as from today you can travel within NSW to regional areas. Could somebody point that out to all the people around me who have been backwards & forwards to their holiday houses over the past TWO MONTHS?

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