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Victoria moves to full capacity for venues under 1000 patrons – The Age
Victorian venues with fewer than 1000 patrons per space can return to 100 per cent capacity from midnight, while offices can ease density quotas.
Office-based workplaces will no longer have density requirements from midnight on Friday, except in public areas.
Previously, a limit of one person per two square metres applied to shared spaces, in the absence of a cap on the number of office workers able to be at the business at one time.
The changed COVID-19 settings also mean there will be no density rules on courts, tribunals or the Victorian Parliament.
Minister Foley said the change to offices across Victoria would result in more people visiting…
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