Health
Little Max greets friends as rural households meet under eased rules – The Age
Three-week old Max was allowed his first social outing on Monday as regional Victoria moved into step two for easing restrictions as a reward for keeping infection numbers down.

Mr Kelly and his partner have not been able to see their own parents, who live long distances away.
He said the separation had been particularly frustrating for the new grandparents who were super keen to meet Max.
Theyre taking it a lot harder than we are.
But Mr Kelly said he was keen for regional Victoria to move beyond step two, which Premier Daniel Andrews said could happen as soon as this week.
Were more than ready to get out and go to the pub and even go to the gym.
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