The Victorian Government continues to update travel restrictions for Victorians returning home from interstate travel, which is heavily impacted at this time due to ongoing outbreaks and lockdown restrictions.
Most recently, 11 LGAs in southeast Queensland have become red zones: City of Brisbane, Moreton Bay Regional Council, City of Gold Coast, City of Ipswich, Lockyer Valley Regional Council, Logan City, Noosa Shire Council, Redland City, Scenic Rim Regional Council, Somerset Regional Council and Sunshine Coast Regional Council.
If you are a Victorian resident and have been in a red zone (other than for transit), you can obtain a red zone permit to enter Victoria – but you will be required to quarantine at home for 14 days. Non-Victorian residents who have been in a red zone (other than for transit) cannot obtain permits to enter Victoria.
NSW remains an extreme risk zone. If you were in an extreme risk zone in the last 14 days you may only enter Victoria with an exception, specified worker permit, transit permit, or an exemption.
Baseball Victoria encourages members to stay up-to-date on the latest developments. As a reminder, it is your responsibility to acknowledge and adhere to travel restrictions. If you return from interstate travel and must quarantine/self-isolate and get tested, you are not permitted to attend baseball training or activity of any kind until the quarantine period and requirements have been met.
All arrivals into Victoria must apply for a travel permit at the Service Victoria website even if you are entering from a green zone. Find exemptions and exceptions HERE.
For the full details on interstate travel into and out of Victoria, click HERE.
Click HERE to read the latest COVID updates from Baseball Victoria.
To view COVID-19 resources from the Victorian Government, click HERE.