COVID-19 update

News Update 29 April 2022
COVID
Public health measures to mitigate COVID-19 will ease 12:01am on Friday 29 April 2022. The modified measures now in place for certain City services, programs, facilities, events and situations are summarised below.
 

Masks

Mask wearing is no longer mandatory when entering indoor City venues or outdoor spaces; but is encouraged where physical distancing is not possible.

Venue Capacity Limits

Indoor City venues (including but not limited to) George Burnett Leisure Centre, Senior Citizen’s Centres and Community Halls no longer have a prescribed public health venue capacity limit, so attendance shall be determined by the particular venue capacity only.

Outdoor City venues including parks and reserves no longer have a prescribed public health venue capacity limit (attendance shall be limited by the particular venue capacity only).

COVID Event Safety Planning

COVID Event Checklists/Plans are no longer mandatory, but are encouraged.

Proof of Vaccination

No longer required to enter City’s venues.

Social Distancing

The 2 square metre rule removed for City’s venues.

Feeling Unwell

Anyone experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms should refrain from visiting community facilities or other premises. if people are feeling unwell, they should get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.

More Info

Refer to the WA Government’s COVID-19 webpage for more information.

Contact us

For more information, please contact the City or Make a Request online.
  • Phone 9474 0777