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Public auctions back on in Melbourne with a maximum of 10 people – Domain News
Coronavirus-related rules have been eased, meaning that public auctions will be able to be held for the first time since August.

Melburnians will be able to attend public auctions for the first time since stage four restrictions were introduced in August, under new rules announced Sunday.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said a maximum of 10 people could attend public auctions from 11.59pm Sunday, under new rules set to see Melbourne work towards a COVID 19-safe summer.
The announcement is expected to be a second shot in the arm for Melbournes property market, which ground to a halt when stage four restrictions were ann…
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