Daniel Andrews yesterday announced further update to address the recent increase in the virus being transmitted in the community, in particular hot spots around Victoria. Some of those hot spots are suburbs which our employees, staff, family and customers live in.
We want to take this time to reassure everyone that as Brunswick Industries that we will remain open following the guidelines from the Government and continuing to provide an essential service to our customers and employees.
What you need to know is if you live in any of the below areas then you MUST follow stage 3 restrictions:
Postcode Suburbs: 3038 Keilor Downs, Keilor Lodge, Taylors Lakes, Watergardens3021 Albanvale, Kealba, Kings Park, St Albans 3012 Brooklyn, Kingsville, Maidstone, Tottenham, West Footscray 3042 Airport West, Keilor Park, Niddrie, Niddrie North3064 Craigieburn, Donnybrook, Mickleham, Roxburgh Park, Kalkallo 3047 Broadmeadows, Dallas, Jacana 3060 Fawkner 3032 Ascot Vale, Highpoint City, Maribyrnong, Travancore 3046 Glenroy, Hadfield, Oak Park 3055 Brunswick South, Brunswick West, Moonee Vale, Moreland West
There are four reasons that you can leave home:Shopping for food or other essential items
To provide care giving, for compassionate reasons or to seek medical treatment
For exercise (outdoor exercise only, with only one other person or members of your household)
Work or study, if you cannot work or study from home
Additional restrictions have also been put in place:you cannot have visitors to your home except for caregiving or compassionate reasons or receiving services.
you can no longer visit friends and family who live at another household, except for caregiving or compassionate reasons or providing services.
you cannot travel except for one of the four reasons outlined above.
Please remember to keep washing your hands, keep your distance 1.5 meters and stay safe!
You can find more information on COVID-19 and the Victorian restrictions which are in place at the following website:
https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/new-restrictions-melbournes-hot-zones-covid-19