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Mask mandatory for Victorian school kids 12 and above, 2 new COVID19 cases

Maskup Victoria; Representative picture @CANVA

Maskup Victoria; Representative picture @CANVA

Face masks:

From 11.59 pm Wednesday 14 July, face masks are mandatory indoors (not at home) for anyone aged 12 and above if you live in Victoria unless an exception applies.

This includes all workplaces and secondary schools.

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When do I need to wear a face mask?

You must wear a face mask indoors including at supermarkets, shops, cafes, on public transport, in taxis and rideshare vehicles, on planes and at the airport (unless an exception applies).

You must carry a face mask at all times.

You also must wear a face mask outdoors when you cannot maintain a 1.5-metre distance from all others (except your household members or intimate partner).

Do I need to wear a face mask if I am a permitted visitor at a private home? 

Face masks are strongly recommended if you are visiting someone in their home or having visitors to your home.

If someone is attending the home for work purposes, they must wear a face mask.

Do students at schools need to wear a face mask?

Students aged 12 and over who are learning on-site at a secondary school must wear face masks indoors unless a lawful exception applies.  

Children who are attending on-site primary school or outside school hours care, including children who are aged 12 or over, do not need to wear a face mask.  

Primary and secondary students are not required to wear a face mask if they have an illness, condition or disability that means it would not be suitable to wear one.

For more information, see Face masks – study and school.

Do I have to wear a face mask when dining out?

You must carry a face mask at all times and wear a face mask indoors. You must also wear a face mask outdoors where you cannot maintain a distance of at least 1.5 metres from all others (unless they are your household members or intimate partner).

You can remove your face mask when eating and drinking.

I work in an office. Do I have to wear a face mask at the office?

Yes. However, if you are working alone, you do not need to wear a face mask unless someone else enters the room.

Do I have to wear a mask when attending business meetings and events within office towers?

Yes. All people within offices are required to wear masks during normal operations, this includes members of the public attending business meetings and events. Both the members and the public and any workers sharing a workspace with them must wear a mask. ‘Member of the public’ means anyone who isn’t a worker at the workplace.

This Advice message is issued for Victoria, replacing the Advice message from Sunday 11 July.  


From 11:59 pm Sunday 11 July, the Acting Chief Health Officer declared all of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory as red zones under Victoria’s travel permit system. 

This means the Victorian border is now effectively closed to New South Wales and the ACT – except for Victorian residents returning on a red zone permit for 14 days of quarantine, and for people with exemptions or other valid permits (such as specified workers and cross-border residents). 

Visit: NSW/Victoria Border Closure
Find out about the latest COVIDSafe Settings here.

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