NSW Office of Sport have released an update on the new rules and restrictions around NSW that apply as of 11th September. Please refer to below email for all the information.
The map below shows the rural areas in NSW highlighted in orange that are now classed as ‘General Areas’. In the General Area LGAs, major recreational facilities can now open and operate with a limit of 1 person per 4 square metres or a maximum of 5,000 people. For a full breakdown of the current restrictions for these General Areas, follow here: Regional and rural areas with limited restrictions | NSW Government
For our clubs in these LGA’s, this means you are now able to plan and run activity as long as the club:
- Has an updated Covid Safe Plan
- Has set up a Service NSW QR Code
- Has a strict plan to stick to the limit of 1 person per 4 square metres or 5,000 individuals max (this includes officials, participants, volunteers, family members, spectators etc.)
- Practices social distancing
For all other regional areas and the Greater Sydney area, stay-at-home orders still apply. We are hopeful that the vaccination rates in NSW will continue to rise, and the state hits the target of fully vaccinated people very shortly so the remainder of NSW can start to open up and run events with restrictions similar to those that are in place now for the general areas.
MNSW will continue to monitor and provide updates as they are received. If your club has been affected by these lockdowns and require assistance in beginning to operate again, please get in contact with the office.
Sport and Recreation Sector Update – Friday 10 September 2021 |
The Minister for Health has made the Public Health (COVID-19 Additional Restrictions for Delta Outbreak) Order (No 2) Amendment (No 7) Order 2021. The Amending Order amends the Public Health (COVID-19 Additional Restrictions for Delta Outbreak) Order (No 2) to:
Details are below. Parts of regional NSW move out of lockdown – rules for the general area will apply The rest of NSW (other than Greater Sydney) will move out of the stay at home area and be considered a “general area”. For clarification, please refer to Regional and rural areas with limited restrictions webpage. Note: if a person who lives in a general area goes to a stay at home area or an area of concern after 12.01 am on 11 September, the person will be subject to the direction that they can only leave home with a reasonable excuse for 14 days after they were last in the stay at home/area of concern. Changes to the rules in the general area Restrictions relevant to exercising and outdoor recreation activities in the general area include:
Changes to the stay at home area – outdoor gatherings for vaccinated people
There is a new reasonable excuse for leaving your place of residence – being to transport a member of your household who is authorised to leave their house (this will permit, for example, a person to leave the house to drive a household member to work). Area of concern – limited outdoor recreation for households
There is a new reasonable excuse for leaving your place of residence – being to transport a member of your household who is authorised to leave their house (this will permit, for example, a person to leave the house to drive a household member to work).
For further information, please access the links included or email sectorcapability@sport.nsw.gov.au |