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The entire state of Victoria has begun its fifth day of a week-long ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown, but the effect on business will last longer, with some local business owners calling for eased restrictions in regional areas. Pictured is Maffra Business and Tourism Association president Marcus Stobie closing up for the lockdown on Thursday evening
Sarah Luke
THE local business community is hoping for restrictions to be eased this Friday, provided regional Victoria continues to record zero COVID-19 cases.
With no JobKeeper safety net available for Victoria’s fourth lockdown, blanket restrictions across the state have forced businesses more than 200 kilometres away from the nearest recorded case to close.
Regional leaders call for lighter restrictions in rural areas
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Regional communities are urging the state government to ease restrictions in parts of Victoria with no cases or exposure sites to reduce the social and economic impact of the latest lockdown.
The state government is set to announce later this week whether the seven-day lockdown will continue to apply across the state.
Communities in regional Victoria that have not been exposed to the lastest coronavirus clusters want the government to ease restrictions.
Credit:Eddie Jim