More than 150 people are now in self-quarantine in the ACT after attending the Batemans Bay Soldier Club on 13, 15-17 July, as the ACT again records no new cases of COVID-19 in the Territory in the past 24 hours.
The ACT will hold back on easing COVID-19 restrictions for at least two weeks with the decision made to continue monitoring the spread of the virus in NSW.
Despite a number of prior warnings, a Canberra restaurant has been fined $5,000 after "brazenly flouting" COVID-19 restrictions, the first fine issued by ACT Policing as part of the Territory's COVID-19 response.
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Takeaway Tuesday officially kicks off today, Tuesday 21 July, and will continue every Tuesday to support the hospitality industry businesses doing it tough.
GIO Stadium Canberra will no longer host 6,000 Raiders fans at this weekend’s clash against the Melbourne Storm, after four COVID-19 cases were reported in the Territory over the past two days (8-9 July).
The two-month Where You Are Festival will run from 10 July to 11 September, acting to highlight unique Canberra experiences across art and culture, music, ideas and forums, sport, community and food.
Up to 6,000 spectators will attend the clash between the Canberra Raiders and Melbourne Storm this weekend, as crowd restrictions continue to ease in time for the Raiders’ second home game at GIO Stadium since the NRL competition’s restart.
Canberra Airport is pleading with state governments to open their borders, following Qantas today, 25 June, detailing further cuts to the aviation industry.