What you can and can't do under Australia's coronavirus shutdown

The Federal Government is shutting down “principal places of social gathering”.

A number of businesses will be forced to close their doors under new Coronavirus measures introduced by Federal and State Governments.

Source: AAP

These are public venues and businesses where large amounts of people tend to congregate, raising the risk of COVID-19 transmission.

Pubs, bars and licenced clubs (including RSLs) have served their last drinks and will be ordered to close at midday today.

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Bars and Restaraunts have been ordered to close.
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