All NSW and ACT declared Red Zones by Victorian Department of Health

CURRENT TRAVEL UPDATE

All of New South Wales and the ACT is a red zone under Victoria's travel permit system.

Learn more about the NSW/Victoria Border Closure

For information on what to do if you've been in a red, orange or green zone, visit the Victorian Travel Permit System page.

 

ZONE TIMES

Zones in New South Wales became red and orange zones at different times.

Follow this advice to see if you have been in a red or orange zone at any time.

  • Local Government Areas of City of Sydney, Waverley, Woollahra, Bayside, Inner West, Randwick and Canada Bay:

    • People who have been in these Local Government Areas after 1:00am Wednesday 23 June, 2021 have been in a Red Zone.

  • Other Local Government Areas in Greater Sydney including Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Shellharbour and Wollongong:

    • People who have been in these Local Government Areas after 1:00am Friday 25 June, 2021 have been in a Red Zone.

  • The Australian Capital Territory, and other Local Government Areas in New South Wales excluding those in the cross-border community:

    • People who have been in these Local Government Areas after 11:59pm Sunday 11 July, 2021 have been in a Red Zone.
    • People who have been in these Local Government Areas after 1:00am Sunday 27 June, 2021 but before 11:59pm Sunday 11 July, 2021 have been in an Orange Zone.

  • Local Government Areas in New South Wales that are in the cross-border community:

    • People who have been in these Local Government Areas after 11:59pm Sunday 11 July, 2021 have been in a Red Zone.
    • People who have been in these Local Government Areas after 6:00am Sunday 2 July, 2021 but before 11:59pm Sunday 11 July, 2021 have been in an Orange Zone.

On Sunday 11th of July, the Victorian Department of Health has announced the border closure between NSW and Victoria.

All of New South Wales and the ACT is a red zone under Victoria's travel permit system, effective 11:59pm Sunday 11 July. The 'border bubble' is in place. Until this comes into effect at 11:59pm 11 July, Greater Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Shellharbour and Wollongong are red zones and all other LGAs in NSW (plus ACT) are orange zones.

All NSW and ACT travellers please visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au for full details regarding the changes.

Guests that have pre-purchased their Resort Entry to Falls Creek will be contacted via email with the option for a Refund or Change of Date to their visit.

Border Bubble Residents

If you live in the NSW cross-border area, you can enter Victoria without a permit but you must travel with proof of address. Conditions apply. You cannot enter if you have been to a red zone outside of the cross-border area, or if you have COVID-19, any symptoms, or have been defined as a close contact by a state health authority.

If you are entering Victoria as a NSW cross-border community resident, authorities ask you to stay within the Victorian cross-border area at all times. If you are entering New South Wales as a Victorian cross-border community resident, stay within the NSW cross-border area. If you travel beyond this area, a red zone permit will be required for re-entry into Victoria. At all times, we strongly advise all Victorians against travelling to red zones.

 

Please visit www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/travel-updates for full travel requirements for entering Victoria from interstate and Services Victoria to apply for a Victorian border permit.