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Updated 11 November 2022

Traffic Light System

The traffic light level – redamber, or green – is based on the current level of risk in the community.

You can wear a mask at any time if you choose to.

You should always stay home if you’re sick, maintain good hygiene and keep up to date with your vaccinations.

Find out about the different traffic light levels and how they can help you make informed decisions to enhance your personal safety.

Click to find out What each traffic light means

Public Health Directions

Chief Health Officer public health directions

Revoked and superseded public health directions  – see full list of Revoked Directions

COVID Testing

Feeling sick? Stay home. Get Tested (Testing and fever clinics)

Report your positive RAT result

If you get a positive rapid antigen test (RAT):

COVID Safe Business

COVID Safe Businesses

Businesses need to follow the Chief Health Officer public health directions and keep up-to-date with requirements to make your business and customers COVID Safe.

  • encourage staff and customers to observe physical distancing
  • regularly clean and disinfect their business premises, particularly surfaces used by customers and other frequently touched surfaces
  • ensure handwashing facilities or hand sanitisers are available for use by visitors and workers
  • notify visitors, either verbally or through signage, that they should not enter your premises if they are showing any COVID-19 symptoms

Tourism, Travel & Events

Health, Hygiene and Cleaning

Mental Health

To prevent the spread of COVID-19:

  • Get vaccinated!
  • Stay home if you are sick
  • If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, get tested
  • Stay 1.5 metres away from other people — think two big steps
  • Wash your hands with soap and water, or hand sanitiser
  • Leave a location if it is crowded.If you have any concerns about your health, contact your doctor or contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84).

If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, Get TESTED  (Testing and Fever Clinics)

Disclaimer

The information on this page has been taken from credible sources and is shared with the best of intentions. While we have have done our best to provide the most up to date information, we cannot take responsibility for any person or organisation suffering as a result of using the information shared on this page. It is the responsibility of all organisations to do their research, to comply with all relevant legislation and to be aware of current government advice.