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Subscriber only It s Easter and lots of businesses will be closed for the long weekend and Bluesfest isn t the only event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. A Public Health Order was in place in Lismore, Ballina, Byron Bay and Tweed Local Government Areas until at least least 11.59pm on Monday, April 5 after a COVID-19 case was detected on the Northern Rivers. Here are the events we know have been cancelled so far: ⢠Bluesfest Byron Bay was cancelled by the State Government was cancelled to minimise the risk of the highly infectious COVID-19 variant of concern being transmitted in the local area, as well as across states and territories .
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Subscriber only It s Easter and lots of businesses will be closed for the long weekend and Bluesfest isn t the only event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. A Public Health Order was in place in Lismore, Ballina, Byron Bay and Tweed Local Government Areas until at least least 11.59pm on Monday, April 5 after a COVID-19 case was detected on the Northern Rivers. Here are the events we know have been cancelled so far: ⢠Bluesfest Byron Bay was cancelled by the State Government was cancelled to minimise the risk of the highly infectious COVID-19 variant of concern being transmitted in the local area, as well as across states and territories .
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The bi-monthly markets were held today at Lismore Square in a COVID safe fashion.
“We’ve widened walkways, we’ve made more space around the stalls, we’ve been monitoring the numbers very closely, we have 8 people counting at 8 different entrances to make sure we stay within the one person per 2 square metre guideline,” Lismore Car Boot Market owner and manager, Marny Bonner, said.
The next car boot market will be held in early February.
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