Multilingual information lines: Access information on city services in a variety of languages.Ĭoronavirus hotline: if you are concerned and seek further information about Coronavirus (COVID-19), call the coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398 (24 hours). Tougher COVID restrictions are in effect in Melbourne, including a curfew, the closure of playgrounds, and a two-week extension of the current lockdown. Public transport Information: Visit Public Transport Victoria translated resources. Interpreting service: If you need an interpreter, call TIS National on 131 450. On 4 October, Melbourne marked 245 days of lockdowns and became the city with the longest cumulative time in lockdown in the world. The lockdown will begin at midnight on Thursday (14:00 GMT). In legal submissions, experts said the heavy police presence traumatised residents, many from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and stoked racist community sentiment. Translated coronavirus information is available in many languages on the Victorian Government coronavirus website. A Victorian Ombudsman inquiry in 2020 also found the hard lockdown of nine North Melbourne and Flemington public housing towers violated human rights laws. Onsite playgroups are operating again in line with the Victorian Government's restrictions.Outdoor gatherings will be allowed with up to 10 people but home visits will remain barred. Childcare and early education centres are open in line with the Victorian Government's restrictions. The city's lockdown will end at 11:59pm on Thursday and Melburnians will be able to leave their house more freely, but must remain within a 25-kilometre radius of their home.Playgrounds, skate parks, basketball hoops and gym equipment are open and community sport can take place. The Melbourne Visitor Booth in Bourke Street Mall, the Melbourne Visitor Hub at Town Hall, Fitzroy Gardens Visitor Centre and Queen Victoria Market Visitor Hub are open along with Cooks' Cottage and the City Ambassador Program.Arts venues including Meat Market, Signal, ArtPlay, Arts House, River Studios and Boyd Studio are open. Lockdown ends as Victoria reaches the next stage of reopening, with more freedom in Melbourne today once 70 of people aged over 16 in the state have received two doses of the Covid-19.Melbourne City Baths, Carlton Baths and the North Melbourne Recreation Centre are open.To ensure the safety of our community, our services are being delivered in line with the Victorian Government's restrictions.
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