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Recent easing of Covid-19 restrictions opens travel

AU: 2020 Australian Horticultural Trials Week in Melbourne

If you are thinking about heading to the 2020 Australian Horticultural Trials Week in Melbourne next week, then you will be pleased to hear that Victoria’s borders are now open to most states and territories, without the need to quarantine on the way home. Victoria has recorded zero active cases for the first time in almost nine months. The state’s last COVID-19 patient was discharged from hospital this Monday 23 November. The so-called ‘Ring of Steel’ around metropolitan Melbourne has been removed, making travel to Victoria’s capital possible. Flights between Melbourne and Sydney resumed on Monday. Meanwhile movement into and out of South Australia is restricted due to recent COVID-19 outbreaks, including but not limited to the Parafield cluster.

Click here to read the complete article on greenlifeindustry.com.au.

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