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here are the 16 things you are allowed to do as published on the coronavirus government site... australia.gov.au
1. Obtaining food or other goods or services for the personal needs of the household or other household purposes (including for pets) and for vulnerable people.
2. Travelling for the purposes of work if the person cannot work from the person’s place of residence
3. Travelling for the purposes of attending childcare (including picking up or dropping another person at childcare)
4. Travelling for the purposes of facilitating attendance at school or other educational institution if the person attending the school or institution cannot learn from the person’s place of residence.
5. Excercising
6. Obtaining medical care or supplies or health supplies or fulfilling carer’s responsibilities
7. Attending a wedding or funeral (MAXIMUM 5 people at wedding including celebrant, MAXIMUM 10 people at funeral) paying attention to social distancing rules.
8. Moving to a new place of residence (including a business moving to new premises or between different places of residence of the person or inspecting a potential new place of residence.
9. Providing care or assistance (including personal care) to a vulnerable person or providing emergency assistance.
10. Donating blood
11. Undertaking any legal obligations
12. Accessing public services (whether provided by Government, a private provider or a nonGovernment organization) including
a) social services,
b) employment services,
c) domestic violence services,
d) mental health services and
e) services provided to victims (including victims of crimes)
13. For children who do not live in the same household as their parents or siblings or one of their parents or siblings – continuing existing arrangements for access to, and contact between, parents and children or siblings
14. For a person who is a priest, minister of religion or member of a religious order-going to the persons place of worship or providing pastoral care to another person
15. Avoiding injury or illness or to escape risk of harm
16. For emergencies or compassionate reasons |
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