Gippsland › Latest news › Wellington Local News
Easing of COVID-19 restrictions from midnight 22 April 2022 welcomed by Wellington Shire Council
Wellington Shire Council has welcomed the State Government announcement that Covid-19 pandemic restrictions will be eased as of midnight tonight.
The easing of restrictions means check-ins and proof of vaccination status will no longer be required for any members of the public attending any Council buildings or facilities, including:
- Customer service centres
- Libraries
- Port of Sale precinct including The Wedge and Wellington Centre
- Aqua Energy
Other facilities with eased restrictions are:
- Gippsland Regional Sports Complex
- Gippsland Regional Livestock Exchange
- Our Council owned, but community managed facilities such as halls, sporting grounds
Face masks are not required in any of these venues, however are recommended in circumstances where physical distancing isn't possible.
The easing of restrictions means check-ins and proof of vaccination status will no longer be required for any members of the public attending any Council buildings or facilities
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Community feedback wanted on Wellington Shire Council draft 2024/25 budget by 6 May 2024
East Gippsland Shire Council starts remediation of Bastion Point groyne rock wall to address its deterioration
Photo contest winners from West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority showcase regional waterway beauty
Wellington Renewable Energy Impact Study prioritises community input in renewable energy decisions and transition
East Gippsland Shire Council makes the expanded mobile library service permanent following successful trial
Search for new East Gippsland Water Managing Director as as Steve McKenzie East not to do another term after navigating bushfires and pandemic
Community feedback wanted on Latrobe City Council draft 2024/2025 Budget by 6 May 2024
Latrobe City kindergarten enrolments for 2025 will open on 1 May 2024 with open day on 7 May 2024
Tim Bull urges increased roads and health funding from horror Budget from wasteful Allen Labor government