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Coronavirus Victoria: Worker permits now in force across Melbourne – NEWS.com.au
Restrictive worker permits now in force across Melbourne after state records 725 infections

Restrictive worker permits will come into force on Thursday with Melburnians needing to show proof they can leave their homes for work purposes or face a hefty fine. Essential workers will now need to have a two-page permit on them at all times and keep a log book of their movements around the city as virus cases soared to a record high on Wednesday.
“Hefty penalties of up to $19,826 for individuals and $99,132 for businesses will apply to employers who issue worker permits to employees who do …
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