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Optus Stadium COVID crowd capacity could get bumped up for grand final – The Age
The West Australian government is considering changing Optus Stadium’s COVID-19 rules to allow more people to attend events, potentially in time to host the AFL grand final.

The West Australian government is considering changing Optus Stadium’s COVID-19 rules to allow more people to attend events, potentially in time to host the AFL grand final.
Premier Mark McGowan said he had asked the states chief health officer whether the stadium could move to the 2-square-metre rule which other venues are currently subject to, rather than just restrict the stadium to half its capacity, or 30,000 people.
The WA government may raise the number of fans allowed at Optus Stadium …
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