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18 May 2020
Physical distancing, good hygiene and the 4 square metre rule apply to all activities.
6 June 2020
The number of people at non-work gatherings increased, and additional businesses reopened.
The 4 square metre rule was revised to 2 square metres per person for all WA venues.
Physical distancing, good hygiene and the 2 square metre rule applied to all activities permitted in Phase 3.
Businesses were required to comply with conditions outlined in the COVID Safety Guidelines and prepare a COVID Safety Plan before they reopened.
27 June 2020
Western Australia’s COVID-19 restrictions have been relaxed even further, as WA’s roadmap is updated to complete the removal of all restrictions.
Due to the world-leading response to COVID in WA, Phase 4 started on Saturday, 27 June (11.59pm Friday, 26 June) and has resulted in:
For WA’s major sport and entertainment venues, a 50 per cent capacity rule will apply. Therefore, under Phase 4 the temporary capacity of Optus Stadium will be 30,633 for sport events (35,000 for concerts), HBF Park can hold 10,150 (16,500 for concerts), RAC Arena can hold 7150 (8250 for concerts).
Optus Stadium
Sport: 30,633
Concerts: 35,000
HBF Park
Sport: 10,150
Concerts: 16,500
RAC Arena
Sport: 7150
Concerts: 8250
Western Australians must continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and maintain good personal hygiene to better protect themselves and the general health of our community.
WA businesses will be expected to ensure their COVID Safety Plans are updated and continue to be implemented.
COVID Safety plans help mitigate the risk of COVID-19, are in line with health advice and provide extra confidence to patrons and staff entering the business premises.
For more information on Phase 4 easing of restrictions, please read our frequently asked questions.
Download the COVID-19 WA roadmap.
1 August 2020
Based on the latest health advice, Phase 5 of the WA COVID-19 roadmap, due to be implemented on Saturday, 18 July, has been pushed back.
Phase 5 would see remaining restrictions removed, except WA’s hard border and access to remote Aboriginal communities.
It would also see the removal of WA’s 2 square metre rule and the 50 per cent capacity for our major venues.
The new tentative date for Phase 5 will now be Saturday, 1 August. A final decision on whether Phase 5 can proceed on this date will be decided in about 2 weeks’ time.
Phase 6 was going to include the removal of WA’s hard border with the rest of the country and travel restrictions currently in place for remote Aboriginal communities.
A tentative date for the removal of WA’s hard border was planned to be included as part of Phase 6, however, this was put on hold due to the rapidly evolving situation in Victoria.
When an indicative date is set in the future, it will be contingent on locally acquired infection rates in the eastern states.
The WA hard border will only be removed when the WA Chief Health Officer is confident the spread of infection is controlled in the eastern states.
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6단계에서는 WA의 나머지국가와의 경계 제거는 된다는거죠? 호주는 주마다 국경을 열어서 해외입국자를 받는 건가요?
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