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Victorian government launches inspection blitz on COVID-safe measures at businesses – ABC News
The Victorian government is warning businesses could face a fine of more than $9,000 if their digital record keeping practices are not up to date.

The Victorian government will conduct a blitz on businesses across the state to ensure they’re adhering to COVID-safe requirements, particularly around digital record keeping.
Key points:
- The government will inspect 4,000 businesses across Victoria over the next three weeks
- There are fines of $1,652 for individuals found to be breaching the rules, and $9,913 for businesses
- AFL fans are being reminded they must check-in at games using a QR code
There will be inspections at nearly 4,000 businesses…
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