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6 January 2021 – Correct As of 4Pm You Will Be Denied Entry to a Greengate Village If You Have Visited One of the Following CO 6 January 2021 – correct as of 4pm You will be denied entry to a Greengate Village if you have visited one of the following COVID-19 hot spots or case locations: HOT SPOTS: • Ashfield Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Auburn BCF (Boating Fishing Camping) Wednesday 30 December 2020 • Auburn Reading Cinema Auburn Tuesday 22 December 2020 • Balmain Balmain Post Office Monday 28 December 2020 • Bankstown Bankstown Sports Club Monday 28 December 2020 • Bankstown La Piazza - Bankstown Sports Club Monday 28 December 2020 • Bankstown Monkey Mania - Bankstown Sports Club Thursday 24 December 2020 • Bankstown Priceline Pharmacy Bankstown Monday 28 December 2020 • Bardwell Park Earlwood Bardwell Park RSL Thursday 24 December 2020 • Bass Hill #Hair Management Thursday 24 December 2020 • Bass Hill BWS Bass Hill Thursday 24 December 2020 • Bass Hill Bass Hill Plaza Thursday 24 December 2020 • Bass Hill Venus Nail Salon Thursday 24 December 2020 • Belfield Mancini’s Pizza @ Belfield Tuesday 22 December 2020 • Wednesday 23 December 2020 Thursday 24 December 2020 Saturday 26 December 2020 • Sunday 27 December 2020 Monday 28 December 2020 Tuesday 29 December 2020 Wednesday 30 December 2020 Thursday 31 December 2020 • Berala BWS Berala Saturday 26 December 2020 Monday 28 December 2020 • Berala Pure Thai Berala Monday 21 December 2020 Wednesday 23 December 2020 Sunday 20 December 2020 Thursday 24 December 2020 Saturday 26 December 2020 Monday 28 December 2020Tuesday 22 December 2020 Sunday 27 December 2020 Tuesday 29 December 2020 Wednesday 30 December 2020 Thursday 31 December 2020 • Berala Woolworths Berala Thursday 31 December 2020 • Bermagui Bermi's Beachside Cafe Monday 28 December 2020 • Blacktown El Jannah Wednesday 30 December 2020 • Blacktown Service NSW, Blacktown Service Centre Monday 28 December 2020 • Blacktown Westpoint Blacktown Saturday 2 January 2021 • Broken Hill Gourmet Cribtin Saturday 2 January 2021 • Broken Hill Shell Broken Hill Tuesday 22 December 2020 • Burwood Santa Claus Photo Booth Monday 28 December 2020 • Campsie Cincotta Discount Chemist Campsie Thursday 24 December 2020 • Casula Casula Mall Thursday 24 December 2020 • Casula Casula Mall Coles Thursday 24 December 2020 • Casula Priceline Pharmacy Casula Thursday 24 December 2020 • Casula Radio Bombay Restaurant Tuesday 22 December 2020 • Centennial Park The Ian Potter Children's Wild Play Garden, Centennial Park Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Chullora Chullora Fish Market Sunday 27 December 2020 • Croydon Park Martin Reserve Tuesday 22 December 2020 • Drummoyne Zeus Street Greek Wednesday 30 December 2020 • Eden Great Southern Hotel Monday 28 December 2020, Monday 28 December 2020 • Figtree Coles Figtree Grove Shopping Centre Monday 21 December 2020 • Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Thursday 24 December 2020 • Figtree Figtree Grove Shopping Centre Monday 21 December 2020 Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Figtree Proust Optical, Saturday 26 December 2020 • Greenacre 7 Eleven Greenacre Saturday 26 December 2020 • Greenacre Bunnings Greenacre, Tuesday 29 December 2020 • Haberfield Australian Motor Traders, Monday 28 December 2020 • Haberfield Clark Rubber Haberfield, Saturday 26 December 2020, Sunday 27 December 2020 • Katoomba Greenwell and Thomas Pharmacy thursday 31 December 2020 • Kogarah Hariri Chickens, Thursday 24 December 2020 • Lidcombe Bunnings Lidcombe, Thursday 24 December 2020 Thursday 24 December 2020 • Lidcombe Costco Lidcombe Thursday 31 December 2020 • Lidcombe OKS Beauty and Hair, Thursday 31 December 2020 • Lidcombe Woolworths Lidcombe Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Liverpool Liverpool Westfield Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Liverpool Priceline Pharmacy Liverpool Friday 1 January 2021 • Mays Hill Sydney Murugan Temple monday 28 December 2020 • Merrylands Merrylands RSL Tuesday 29 December 2020 • Norwest Hills Campus Carpark, Hillsong Church Sunday 3 January 2021 • Nyngan BP Nyngan Saturday 2 January 2021 Sunday 3 January 2021 • Nyngan Nyngan Riverside Tourist Park Sunday 3 January 2021 • Orange Birdie Noshery & Drinking Est. Wednesday 30 December 2020 Friday 1 January 2021 • Pagewood Woolworths – Eastgardens Shopping Centre Monday 28 December 2020 • Parramatta Ollie Webb Cricket Ground; Social cricket Monday 28 December 2020 • Parramatta Saravanaa Bhavan Sunday 3 January 2021 • Pendle Hill Sydney Marina Dine In & Take Away • Monday 21 December 2020 Tuesday 29 December 2020 • Punchbowl Officeworks Punchbowl Thursday 24 December 2020 • Rhodes Priceline Pharmacy Rhodes Sunday 27 December 2020 • Shellharbour Coffee Club - Stockland Shellharbour Sunday 27 December 2020 • Shellharbour Myer - Stockland Shellharbour Sunday 27 December 2020 • Shellharbour Myer Stockland Shellharbour Tuesday 29 December 2020 • Smithfield Bunnings Smithfield Tuesday 29 December 2020 • Smithfield TFO, Tile Factory Outlet Smithfield Monday 28 December 2020 • Sydney Culture Kings Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Sydney QVB - Level 3 - Santa Photos Thursday 24 December 2020 • Wareemba Trovatino Cafe Sunday 27 December 2020 • Wollongong St Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church Sunday 27 December 2020 • Wollongong The Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church Wednesday 23 December 2020 • Wollongong Wollongong Central Public Transport Bus Route 333 Monday, 21 December 7.54pm to 8:05pm From Bondi Junction Station To Bondi Beach, Campbell Parade, Stand C Bus Route 333 Tuesday, 22 December 9.46am to 9:59am From Bondi Beach, Campbell Parade, Stand A To Bondi Junction Station Bus Route 333 Wednesday, 23 December 10:16am to 10:55am From Bondi Beach, Campbell Parade, Stand A To Taylor Square, Oxford Street, Stand A Bus Route 333 Wednesday, 23 December 11:27am to 11:57am From Taylor Square, Oxford Street, Stand D To Bondi Beach, Campbell Parade, Stand C Bus Route 400 Wednesday 30 December 6:07am to 6:18am From Sydney Airport Terminal 1, International To Westfield Eastgardens, Bunnerong Road Bus Route 724 Wednesday 30 December 12:02pm to 12:14pm From Blacktown Station, Stand F To Walters Road before Holbeche Road Bus Route 400 Friday 1 January 6:19am to 6:28am From Mascot Station, Coward Street, Stand A To Westfield Eastgardens, Bunnerong Road, Stand A Bus Route 420 Friday 1 January 10:46am to 11:00am From Westfield Eastgardens, Lower Level, Stand B To Mascot Station, Coward Street, Stand B Ferry No ferry journeys currently reported Train Redfern via Town Hall to Bondi Junction Monday, 21 December7:33pm to 7.52pm From Redfern To Bondi Junction via Town Hall Train Bondi Junction via Town Hall to Redfern Tuesday, 22 December 10.00am to 10.22am From Bondi Junction To Redfern via Town Hall Train T1 Western Line Wednesday 30 December 11:33am to 11:58am From Strathfield To Blacktown Train T1 Western Line Wednesday 30 December 6:43pm to7:24pm From Blacktown To Strathfield Train T9 Northern Line Wednesday 30 December 9:29pm to 10:16pm From Burwood To Mortdale Train T8 Airport & South Line Wednesday 30 December 5:08am to 5:51am From Macquarie Fields To Mascot Train T8 Airport & South Line Wednesday 30 December 2pm to 2:47pm From Mascot To Macquarie Fields Train T8 Airport & South Line Friday 1 January 5:22am to 6:17am From Macquarie Fields To Mascot Train T8 Airport & South Line Friday 1 January 11:03am to 11:47am From Mascot To Macquarie Fields Rail Mascot Friday 1 January 11.03am to 11.47am From Mascot To Macquarie Fields South Australia & NZ: NIL QLD COVID-19 Hot Spots You will be denied entry to St Luke’s Green if you; • is unwell • has returned from overseas in the last 14 days (excluding safe travel zone countries) • has had contact with a person with COVID-19 in the last 14 days • has visited a COVID-19 hotspot in the last 14 days or since the hotspot was declared (whichever is shorter) • has been tested for COVID-19 and is waiting for the result (except for tests due to surveillance testing obligations) • has COVID-19 symptoms of fever (37.5 degrees or more), cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, loss of smell or taste, runny nose, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting or fatigue • has been in Victoria on or after 21 December 2020, unless 14 days have passed since the person was in Victoria. HOT SPOTS: QLD NIL NSW Greater Sydney and Central Coast NSW 35 LGA’s which include; Bayside, Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Burwood, Camden, Campbelltown, Canada Bay, Canterbury-Bankstown, Central Coast, City of Sydney, Cumberland, Fairfield, Georges River, Hawkesbury, Hornsby, Hunter’s Hill, Inner West Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, Liverpool, Mosman, North Sydney, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, Penrith, Randwick, Ryde, Strathfield, Sutherland, The Hills, Waverley, Willoughby, Wollondilly, Wollongong, Woollahra, Sydney Harbour (unincorporated) VIC Any visitors or employees who have been to VIC in the past 14 days. .
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