A special analysis of movement data in Australia’s Capital City CBDs since the COVID-19 pandemic began shows that movement levels in the Sydney and Melbourne CBDs are still stuck below 50% of pre-pandemic levels in the run-up to Christmas.
A special analysis of movement data in Australia’s Capital City CBDs since the COVID-19 pandemic began shows that movement levels in the two largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne are slowly increasing and now approaching 50% of pre-pandemic levels for the first time since April 2021.
A special Roy Morgan analysis of movement data in the Melbourne CBD during recent protests against vaccine mandates and the Andrews’ Government’s new pandemic legislation has brought an entirely different type of Melburnian to the city centre than we usually see in the CBD.
A special analysis of movement data in Australia’s Capital City CBDs since the COVID-19 pandemic began shows movement in the Sydney CBD increased to 27% of pre-pandemic levels in the first week after Greater Sydney’s 107-day lockdown ended.
A special analysis of movement data in Australia’s Capital City CBDs since the COVID-19 pandemic began shows movement in the Sydney CBD, and Melbourne CBD, was at only 17% of pre-pandemic levels in early October, just before the lockdown of Greater Sydney was set to end.