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all borders shut bar Tasmania evidently for S.A.
Updates have been made to Cross Border Travel Direction in South Australia.
As of 8.26pm Sunday 27 June 2021 the following restrictions apply for travellers from each state:
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➡ WESTERN AUSTRALIA
▪People travelling from WA after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from WA after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ NORTHERN TERRITORY
▪People travelling from the NT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from the NT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ QUEENSLAND
▪People travelling from QLD after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from QLD after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ NEW SOUTH WALES
▪People travelling from NSW after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from NSW after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
▪New South Wales Cross Border Community Members who have only been in the cross-border corridor in the past 14 days are permitted to enter South Australia without restriction.
▪Note- people who arrived into South Australia under a previous Direction from NSW are still subject to these restrictions unless directed by an authorised officer.
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➡ VICTORIA
▪Any person (including Essential Travellers and Permitted Arrivals) arriving from VIC including Greater Melbourne (other than a Tier 1 or Tier 2 exposure site) after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June is subject to modified level 3 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive a COVID-19 test on day 1, self-quarantine until the first test has been taken, not enter a high risk setting for 14 days and not attend an even with a COVID Management Plan or more than 1000 people.
▪VIC Cross Border Community Members who have only been in the cross-border corridor in the past 14 days are permitted to enter South Australia without restriction.
▪People who have been at a COVID-19 Tier 1 or Tier 2 Public Exposure Site (but not those with an exposure date before 20 June 2021) are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
- People who are escaping domestic violence who have been at a Tier 1 or Tier 2 Exposure Site (but not those dated prior to 20 June 202)1 are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must self-quarantine for 14 days, receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13 and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Note- people who arrived into South Australia under a previous Direction from VIC are still subject to these restrictions unless directed by an authorised officer.
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➡ AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
▪People travelling from the ACT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from ACT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ TASMANIA
▪People travelling from the TAS are not subject to any restrictions upon entering South Australia.
▪People are permitted to transit through Melbourne airport on their way to South Australia providing they wear a face mask for the entire time, do not leave the airport while awaiting the flight, travel the most direct and practical route and do not spend more than two hours in the airport.
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ℹ️ Permitted arrivals: includes SA residents returning, people genuinely relocating to SA and people escaping domestic violence situations.
❗️Important- If a person has entered South Australia under a previous COVID-19 Cross Border Direction they are required to follow those Directions provided to them upon entry unless otherwise instructed by an authorised officer.
Updates have been made to Cross Border Travel Direction in South Australia.
As of 8.26pm Sunday 27 June 2021 the following restrictions apply for travellers from each state:
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➡ WESTERN AUSTRALIA
▪People travelling from WA after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from WA after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ NORTHERN TERRITORY
▪People travelling from the NT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from the NT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ QUEENSLAND
▪People travelling from QLD after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from QLD after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ NEW SOUTH WALES
▪People travelling from NSW after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from NSW after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
▪New South Wales Cross Border Community Members who have only been in the cross-border corridor in the past 14 days are permitted to enter South Australia without restriction.
▪Note- people who arrived into South Australia under a previous Direction from NSW are still subject to these restrictions unless directed by an authorised officer.
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➡ VICTORIA
▪Any person (including Essential Travellers and Permitted Arrivals) arriving from VIC including Greater Melbourne (other than a Tier 1 or Tier 2 exposure site) after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June is subject to modified level 3 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive a COVID-19 test on day 1, self-quarantine until the first test has been taken, not enter a high risk setting for 14 days and not attend an even with a COVID Management Plan or more than 1000 people.
▪VIC Cross Border Community Members who have only been in the cross-border corridor in the past 14 days are permitted to enter South Australia without restriction.
▪People who have been at a COVID-19 Tier 1 or Tier 2 Public Exposure Site (but not those with an exposure date before 20 June 2021) are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
- People who are escaping domestic violence who have been at a Tier 1 or Tier 2 Exposure Site (but not those dated prior to 20 June 202)1 are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must self-quarantine for 14 days, receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13 and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Note- people who arrived into South Australia under a previous Direction from VIC are still subject to these restrictions unless directed by an authorised officer.
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➡ AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
▪People travelling from the ACT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 6 restrictions and are not permitted to enter South Australia.
▪Permitted Arrivals travelling from ACT after 8.26pm Sunday 27 June are subject to level 4 restrictions and are permitted to enter South Australia but must receive COVID-19 tests on days 1, 5 & 13, must self-quarantine for 14 days and must wear a face mask for 14 days (covering their mouth and nose) any time they come into contact with members of the public.
▪Essential Travellers have modified level 4 restrictions and are encouraged to check the Essential Traveller Table located: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emerge.. ... der-travel
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➡ TASMANIA
▪People travelling from the TAS are not subject to any restrictions upon entering South Australia.
▪People are permitted to transit through Melbourne airport on their way to South Australia providing they wear a face mask for the entire time, do not leave the airport while awaiting the flight, travel the most direct and practical route and do not spend more than two hours in the airport.
.
ℹ️ Permitted arrivals: includes SA residents returning, people genuinely relocating to SA and people escaping domestic violence situations.
❗️Important- If a person has entered South Australia under a previous COVID-19 Cross Border Direction they are required to follow those Directions provided to them upon entry unless otherwise instructed by an authorised officer.
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What about travel FROM adelaide TO melbourne
Whats the rules around that? - if any
Whats the rules around that? - if any
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We are free to travel there and most placesbeef wrote:What about travel FROM adelaide TO melbourne
Whats the rules around that? - if any
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Jim05 wrote:We are free to travel there and most placesbeef wrote:What about travel FROM adelaide TO melbourne
Whats the rules around that? - if any
just getting homes the problem lol
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I think victoria have a travel permit system that you have to fill in before travelling, but its an online thing and when i did it 3 weeks ago i basically got the apptoval instantly via emailbeef wrote:What about travel FROM adelaide TO melbourne
Whats the rules around that? - if any
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Beyond some changes to crowds at the footy this weekend and perhaps masks on public transport I'll find it hard too accept any of the restrictions coming into place today.
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Hospitality density will be the first thing they bring backBooney wrote:Beyond some changes to crowds at the footy this weekend and perhaps masks on public transport I'll find it hard too accept any of the restrictions coming into place today.
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I think it's just masks, pub density lowered and house gatherings.
If it was more serious we would have it implemented from midnight last night
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I think home gatherings will get cut maybe standing up drinking etc
maybe back to 1sq 2 rule 1sq 4 would be bad for business and one or two other things there
maybe back to 1sq 2 rule 1sq 4 would be bad for business and one or two other things there
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The circus starts again
Round Mums last night she likes to watch the local FAKE News got to love the rhetoric from one news reader " Its spreading like WILDFIRE "
Conveniently again its school holidays and states start to lock up. Is there a pattern here ?????????
Its the middle of winter and of course some of us are gonna get the Flu.
Yes just like every year there is a new strain of the Flu it has been happening for millenia.
Yes depending on the severity of a Flu virus thousands will die every year.
Yes those who want to can get vaccinated just like in any other year.
Once again they are faarking with our minds.
Round Mums last night she likes to watch the local FAKE News got to love the rhetoric from one news reader " Its spreading like WILDFIRE "
Conveniently again its school holidays and states start to lock up. Is there a pattern here ?????????
Its the middle of winter and of course some of us are gonna get the Flu.
Yes just like every year there is a new strain of the Flu it has been happening for millenia.
Yes depending on the severity of a Flu virus thousands will die every year.
Yes those who want to can get vaccinated just like in any other year.
Once again they are faarking with our minds.
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Apachebulldog wrote:The circus starts again![]()
Round Mums last night she likes to watch the local FAKE News got to love the rhetoric from one news reader " Its spreading like WILDFIRE "![]()
Conveniently again its school holidays and states start to lock up. Is there a pattern here ?????????
Its the middle of winter and of course some of us are gonna get the Flu.
Yes just like every year there is a new strain of the Flu it has been happening for millenia.
Yes depending on the severity of a Flu virus thousands will die every year.
Yes those who want to can get vaccinated just like in any other year.
Once again they are faarking with our minds.
Come on man you would find a coincidence in literally every single date on the calendar.
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daysofourlives wrote:Jim05 wrote:Been plenty of different rumours and I think they are probably all BSArmchair expert wrote:Hearing some strange things about Dan Andrews and his "falling down the stairs"
Im putting my money on the one about him being beaten to a pulp over his dealings with a 17 yr old girl and facing charges over the incident.
As ive said before there has been no live footage of him since, the photo's are dodgy as, the one on the weekend with his wife supposedly cutting his hair is a big stretch, very strange for a guy who loved the limelight so much during the long lockdown with his daily press conferences. There is no police protection at his home anymore, Supposedly holed up at his mums, his wife and kids want nothing to do with him.
If i was a betting man, id say he wont be back as the Premier, probably wont be back as a member of society either.
Good thing you're not a betting man.
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RB wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Jim05 wrote:Been plenty of different rumours and I think they are probably all BSArmchair expert wrote:Hearing some strange things about Dan Andrews and his "falling down the stairs"
Im putting my money on the one about him being beaten to a pulp over his dealings with a 17 yr old girl and facing charges over the incident.
As ive said before there has been no live footage of him since, the photo's are dodgy as, the one on the weekend with his wife supposedly cutting his hair is a big stretch, very strange for a guy who loved the limelight so much during the long lockdown with his daily press conferences. There is no police protection at his home anymore, Supposedly holed up at his mums, his wife and kids want nothing to do with him.
If i was a betting man, id say he wont be back as the Premier, probably wont be back as a member of society either.
Good thing you're not a betting man.
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State premier making an announcement today at 12pm regarding new restrictions in SA.
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So with 29 unknown potential carriers in the state, who would rather have some temporary restrictions like wearing masks and density restriction but you can still mingle socially and trade.
Or, would you rather do nothing and when their is community transmission you go into full lockdown like Sydney or worse longer like Melbourne last year?
Asking on behalf of the business community if this state.
Someone said on here we need to learn to live with it, well this is living with it temporary restrictions to minimise the chances of community transmission when their are known potential carriers in the community and prevent long periods of full lockdowns.
Or, would you rather do nothing and when their is community transmission you go into full lockdown like Sydney or worse longer like Melbourne last year?
Asking on behalf of the business community if this state.
Someone said on here we need to learn to live with it, well this is living with it temporary restrictions to minimise the chances of community transmission when their are known potential carriers in the community and prevent long periods of full lockdowns.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Did daisy steal your login mate?Dutchy wrote:
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am Bays wrote:So with 29 unknown potential carriers in the state, who would rather have some temporary restrictions like wearing masks and density restriction but you can still mingle socially and trade.
Or, would you rather do nothing and when their is community transmission you go into full lockdown like Sydney or worse longer like Melbourne last year?
Asking on behalf of the business community if this state.
Someone said on here we need to learn to live with it, well this is living with it temporary restrictions to minimise the chances of community transmission when their are known potential carriers in the community and prevent long periods of full lockdowns.
I think majority are completely over the temporary status of everything, a lockdown just gets us free until the next lockdown, what is the plan? No-one can tell us. We were told the vaccine was, but there is zero urgency and told that this guarantee's us nothing.
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