New NSW Covid lockdown restrictions: update to Sydney, regional NSW and Canberra, ACT coronavirus rules explained
Here’s the full list of what you can and can’t do in NSW and the ACT
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Stay-at-home orders are in place for large parts of NSW including greater Sydney.
The state government has revealed a roadmap out of lockdown for the state and an easing of restrictions for some parts of regional NSW. However, the government says it will manage outbreaks in regional parts of the state with local lockdowns.
Shopping for food or other essential goods and services. You must shop within 5km of home if you are within greater Sydney. Browsing in shops is prohibited, and only one person per household, a day may leave the home for shopping.
Medical care or compassionate needs, including getting a Covid-19 vaccine.
Exercise outdoors in groups of two, who cannot travel further than 5km from their home or local government area.
Essential work, or education, where you cannot work or study from home
To shop for essentials like groceries and medicine and supplies that are essential for personal needs or for vulnerable people.
To obtain essential health care, including to undertake a Covid-19 test or receive scheduled vaccination.
To exercise outdoors for two hours a day with your household or up to five people
To provide essential caregiving services.
To undertake essential work.
2581 Gunning, Collector
2582 Murrumbateman, Yass
2584 Binalong
2611 Uriarra
2618 Wallaroo, areas along the ACT’s north-western edge
2619 Jerrabomberra
2620 Queanbeyan, Googong, Karabar, Sutton, Gundaroo
2621 Bungendore
2623 Captains Flat
2626 Bredbo and Michelago
Supermarkets and grocery stores (including butchers, bakeries, fruit and vegetable stores, liquor stores and fishmongers)
Stores that predominantly sell health, medical, maternity and infant supplies
Pharmacies and chemists
Petrol stations
Car hire
Banks and financial institutions
Agricultural and rural supplies
Post offices and newsagents
Office supplies and hardware and building supplies
Garden centres and plant nurseries
Landscaping material supplies, rural supplies and pet supplies stores.
For work or attend a university or other tertiary education facility;
For childcare;
As a carer(only one visitor can enter another residence to fulfil carers’ responsibilities or provide care or assistance, or for compassionate reasons);
To give effect to arrangements between parents and children under 18 or their siblings;
To assist a person to move places of residence;
To avoid an injury or serious risk of harm;
Because of an emergency;
To view or inspect property to lease or purchase it.
Working or attending a university or other tertiary education facility
Providing care or assistance to vulnerable persons
Gathering with your household
Gathering for a funeral
Providing emergency assistance to a person
Fulfilling a legal obligation
Moving home or moving your business to a new premises

