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Currently all of NSW and the ACT are classed as red zones by Victoria.
The red zone permits allowed Victorians who were in red zones to return home provided they self-isolate at home for 14-days upon arrival.
Mr Andrews said the two-week suspension of the red zone permits means only border bubble residents, people on compassionate permits and authorised workers can cross the border.
"Things are too unstable, too uncertain and quite frankly out of control, from a virus point of view, in Sydney and we need to protect Victoria," he said.
What does this mean for Border bubble residents?
The border bubble remains intact and unaffected by the change. Residents who live in the border bubble can still move between the states.
I live inside the border bubble in NSW.
Can I enter Victoria?
Yes, NSW residents who live within border bubble can cross into Victoria, however must obey Victorian restrictions while in the state.
Can I go to Melbourne?
While Victorian authorities allow border bubble residents to travel throughout the state, NSW Health has declared anyone who travels beyond the bubble in Victoria must isolate for 14 days upon return to NSW.
There is an exemption in place which allows border residents to travel within the border bubble but not beyond.
Can I travel beyond the border bubble in NSW?
Yes, unless you have been to affected parts of Greater Sydney, travel is not restricted with NSW.
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I live inside the border bubble in Victoria.
Can I enter NSW?
Yes, Victorian residents who live within the border bubble can cross into NSW. However because Victorian residents are currently locked down they can only travel for one of the five reasons they're allowed to leave home.
Can I go to Melbourne?
No, because of lockdown restrictions Victorian border bubble residents are not allowed to travel into wider Victoria.
Can I travel beyond the border bubble in NSW?
No. The suspension of the red zone permit system means Victorian border residents who travel beyond the bubble into wider NSW (a red zone) will not be allowed home until the program resumes and they are able to obtain a red zone permit.
Are checkpoints going to return along the border?
Mr Andrews said he does not want to change the border bubble and unless there is a good reason, like evidence of cases coming from Sydney into the bubble, it would remain unchanged.
Mr Andrews said Victoria Police leaders remain very pleased with the 'soft' technology-driven border approach with roving checkpoints.
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