Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Rules to relax with

Restrictio­ns lifted today, but with conditions

- KYLE WISNIEWSKI kyle.wisniewski@news.com.au

STATE leaders, police and health experts have lauded the Gold Coast’s selfless ability to help flatten the coronaviru­s curve in the past three months.

But they have one warning as they ease restrictio­ns this weekend: Don’t stuff it up.

From midnight last night, Queensland­ers can travel within 50km of their house for non-essential purposes, but Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Health Minister Steven Miles urged people not to abuse the rules.

Dozens of retail outlets in the Coast’s largest shopping centres, including Oasis, Harbour Town and Pacific Fair, are expected to reopen today under the new orders, but locals are reminded to keep distance from one another.

“Queensland­ers have done so well and should be proud that their hard work is flattening the curve,” the Premier said.

“The first sign of a spike we will not hesitate to clamp back. I’m asking all Queensland­ers to enjoy the relaxation but continue to follow the rules.”

Dr Miles said: “This weekend you can go for a picnic, ride a motorbike, go fishing or shopping, as long as it is within a 50km radius of your house and you continue to follow social distancing, including only going out with your household or one other person.”

The Premier and Health Minister laid down three rules people must follow: stay within a 50km radius of your principal place of residence; you can be accompanie­d only by members of their household or, alternativ­ely, by no more than one person who is not a member of your household; and maintain social distancing.

Gold Coast District Chief Superinten­dent Mark Wheeler echoed the three rules, but said there would be difference with one on the Gold Coast.

“We have a slight anomaly in the Gold Coast district, in that 50km only relates to in the state of Queensland.

“If you live close to the border, for example someone who lives in Coolangatt­a, the 50km does not extend into New South Wales.

“People considerin­g going down to the northern beaches of New South Wales for a surf or swim, New South Wales police will be out in force and you may find yourself liable to a $1000 fine.”

Supt Wheeler said police had being planning for this weekend and had monitored higher profile areas.

“We have identified areas including beaches and parkland, our shopping centres and also the Hinterland around the national parks,” he said.

“We expect to see more people around all our major shopping centres, we are well aware of that.

“Police will continue to enhance patrols.”

Harbour Town premium outlets centre manager Greg Day said signage about social distancing and maximum capacities would be in place across the shopping centre, and more security and shopping centre staff would be monitoring entrances and roaming the area.

“We look forward to seeing shoppers out and about enjoying the Gold Coast’s beautiful sunshine while indulging in some nonessenti­al shopping,” he said.

“We would like to remind all shoppers to please practise responsibl­e shopping, which includes social distancing, following stores’ instructio­ns on maximum capacities and personal hygiene.”

 ?? Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS ?? Restrictio­ns due to COVID-19 on outdoor activities were being slowly relaxed from last night in Queensland.
Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS Restrictio­ns due to COVID-19 on outdoor activities were being slowly relaxed from last night in Queensland.

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