This map shows where the active coronavirus cases are in Victoria. As you can see, there are three main blocs of active cases - in the centre of Melbourne, in the city's north-west and in the outer south-east:
The City of Melbourne has the largest number of active cases with 23, although this may reflect the hotel quarantine clusters.
The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee has advised people to avoid travelling in and out of six Melbourne local government areas that have experienced a rise in case numbers in recent days.
These areas are Brimbank (10 active cases as of yesterday afternoon), Hume (9), Casey (9), Cardinia (6), Moreland (5) and Darebin (3).
All of the active cases at the moment are in the metropolitan Melbourne region, with none in rural or regional municipalities.
Keep in mind the data is broken down into local government area based on the typical place of residence of the infected person. It does not necessarily reflect their current location or where they were exposed to the virus.