What do the stage 4 restrictions mean for business?
The Victorian government has announced new rules for the state's business with tough new restrictions in particular applying in Melbourne.
The rules will come into effect at 11.59pm on Wednesday and will apply for six weeks.
This is an evolving situation and this story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Retail
Almost all retailing in Melbourne will be closed under restrictions announced by the state government.
The exemptions from the closures announced on Monday include: supermarkets, grocery, food and liquor shops; convenience stores; petrol stations; pharmacies; post offices; hardware, building and garden supplies shops retailing for trade; maternity supplies; motor vehicle parts for emergency repairs only.
Retailers will also be able to work onsite for the purposes of fulfilling online orders.
Shopping centres will be allowed to open only to provide access to permitted retail.
'Click and collect' services will have to be delivered with strict safety protocols in place.
Hardware, building and garden supplies stores will be allowed to serve only trade customers in store. Members of the public will have to rely on click and collect.
Personal care services including hairdressers will be closed, as will car washes and photographic film processors.
Locksmiths, laundries and dry cleaners are exempt from the closures.
Cafes, pubs, restaurants
Accommodation, except with specific exemptions, pubs, taverns, bars, clubs, nightclubs and food courts will all be closed.
Workplaces that will be allowed to operate include those involved in: Cafes, restaurants (take away and delivery food services only); provision of meals on wheels for aged services; essential support to be provided for in-home support for aged services; boarding schools, residential colleges and university accommodation services; other essential services such as roadhouses, to comply with national heavy vehicle regulations.
Construction
The new rules on the construction industry which will depend on the scale of the project.
All projects will need to have a High Risk COVID Safe Plan.
For large scale construction (any building project of more than three storeys excluding basement):
- there will be a maximum of 25 per cent of normal employees allowed on site;
- workers will be allowed to attend only one site; and
- shifts will not be allowed to cross over.
For small scale construction:
- there will be a maximum of five workers allowed on site including supervisors;
- workers will be allowed to attend only one site; and
- shifts must not cross over.
Manufacturing
A sweep of manufacturing businesses will no longer be able to be open.
Manufacturers that will have to close include: all fabricated metal products; furniture; textiles, leather, footwear, clothing and knitted products.
Many other manufacturers will be allowed to stay open but will have to operate under new restrictions.
Food and beverage production was amongst those in that category.
Information, media and telecommunications.
The following businesses will be closed for on-site work:
- Book Publishing
- Directory and Mailing List Publishing
- Other Publishing
- Software Publishing
- Motion Picture and Sound Recording Activities
- Library and Other Information Services
The following industries will be allowed to open with a COVID-Safe Plan:
- Telecommunications services
- Newspaper and magazine publishing
- Radio broadcasting
- Television broadcasting
- Internet publishing and broadcasting
- Internet Service Providers, Web Search Portals and Data Processing Services
- Production, broadcast and distribution of telecommunication and supporting infrastructure required to support critical functions, such as law enforcement, public safety, medical or other critical industries and where it cannot be undertaken virtually.
- Screen production.
Professional, scientific and technical services
The following businesses will be closed for on-site work:
- Architectural, Engineering and Technical Services
- Legal and Accounting Services
- Advertising Services
- Market Research and Statistical Services
- Management and Related Consulting Services
- Professional Photographic Services
- Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
- Computer System Design and Related Services
The following exemptions to on-site work will be allowed with a COVID-Safe Plan:
- Involved in COVID-19 (e.g. MedTech research including vaccines)
- Hazard monitoring and resilience
- Biosecurity and public health
- Medical or other research where Australia has a competitive advantage, and which cannot be shut down and requires on site attendance
- Critical scientific facilities – for critical scientific experiments, labs, collections
More to come