www.gippslandtimes.com.au
Times GIPPSLAND
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2020
$1.70 Inc. GST Tel: 5143 9333
& MAFFRA MAFFRA SPECTATOR SPECTATOR
PAGE 7
CARP INFESTATION
SALE’S AGGRESSIVE
MAGPIE
WEATHER WEATHER
Tuesday 4 19 Max: 14 TuesdayMostly Cloudysunny - Min:- Min: 7 Max:
PAGE 5 Wednesday 3 8Max: 1519 WednesdayPossible Possibleshower shower- -Min: Min: Max:
WORSENS
Thursday Mostly sunnyMin: - Min: 3 Max: Thursday Cloudy9 Max: 19 14
INSIDE INSIDE
PropertyGuide GippslandTimes
Changes to restrictions Sarah Luke
The end of an era The last ever term for students at Catholic College Sale’s historic Sion campus has begun. Those who have walked the former convent’s halls will be saddened to hear one of Sale’s most iconic buildings will close its doors to students at the end of the year, when Catholic College Sale moves all its students onto one campus. More, page 6.
to look after all your servicing needs. Quick online bookings Free vehicle pick up and drop off Friendly service Wash, vac and sanitisation
Continued page 7
COME TOW
WITH ME... DTREISVTE TODAY!
GP1615257
Kerran, Louisa and Imogen are here
THE household bubble has been scrapped and up to 110 people can attend individual restaurants in regionalVictoria,under changes to restrictions announced on Sunday. Effective immediately,up to two people can visit a home each day in regional Victoria. Infants under 12 months are not included in this cap, and other dependents can also attend if they cannot be left unattended or cared for in another setting. Thetwopeoplemaybefromdifferenthouseholds. Regional libraries and toy libraries can open for up to 20 people indoors, but no more than 10 people can gather in a space (for example for a class). The one person per four square metre rule,signs, cleaning and record-keeping requirements apply. Outdoor religious gatherings are allowed for up to 20 people plus one faith leader — replacing the previous limit of 10 people. This includes ceremonies, with no sharing of food, drink, crockery, utensils, vessels or other equipment by participants. This will be lifted to 50 people from November 1. Limits on people in restaurants and cafés have increased to 70 people outdoors and up to 10 people per indoor space, with a maximum of 40 people per venue indoors. Restrictions apply, including the two and four square metre rules. Local businesses must continue to ensure people from metropolitan Melbourne do not eat-in. Melbourne residents celebrated changes to their strict requirements on Sunday, with some room to move after months of lockdown. The five kilometre radius rule,preventing travel further than 5km from Melburnians’ homes or permitted workplaces, has been bumped up to 25km. There is no longer a two-hour limit on leaving home, and Melburnians can now leave home for any period of time to exercise or see friends and family outdoors. Melburnians can now also meet in groups of up to 10 people from a maximum of two households
ALL NEW MAZDA BT-50 273 York St, Sale Ph: 5144 1311
• 3.5www.salemazdaandmitsubishi.com.au tonne towing LMCT. 10439 • Faster & more efficient • 7.7L/100km fuel economy • 140kW of power. 450Nm of torque
SALE MAZDA & MITSUBISHI
273 York Y k St St, Sale S l Ph: Ph 5144 1311 www.salemazdaandmitsubishi.com.au l d d i bi hi
LMCT. 10439
& men's hairdressing Raymond St, Sale
5144 5746