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Melbourne’s second step of coronavirus roadmap welcome news for school kids as industries push for greater easing – ABC News
Families like the Rafiq family say they’re “ecstatic” students will return to Melbourne classrooms in October, but industry and the Opposition say they want to see more as Victoria’s coronavirus case numbers continue to fall.

For months now, the Rafiq family has tuned in each day to Victoria’s daily coronavirus update. On Sunday, they got the news they had been waiting for.
Key points:
- All primary school and specialist school students will return to the classroom from October 12
- About 127,000 people will return to work from today as restrictions are eased on a number of workplaces
- The Opposition wants all students back in schools and the further easing of restrictions
The two youn…
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