NSW COVID Update - 11 September
Several Regions in NSW are now termed "General Areas"
Which areas are classified as general areas? A map detailing the regional are rural areas of NSW with limited restrictions is available HERE.
Note: if a person who lives in a general area goes to a stay-at-home area or an area of concern after 12.01 am on 11 September, the person will be subject to the direction that they can only leave home with a reasonable excuse for 14 days after they were last in the stay at home/area of concern.
What are the rules for Sailing in General Areas?
Clubs in these areas will need to update their COVID-19 Safety Plan - https://www.nsw.gov.au/form-master-page/covid-safety-plan/outdoor-events-covid-19-safety-plan AND get a NSW Govt QR code for the clubhouse
You can take part in exercising and outdoor recreation activities that comply with the Public Health Orders and are not held in a venue required to be closed.
The following gathering limits and rules apply in General Areas:
- For COVID-19 safe outdoor public gatherings (outdoor events with a COVID-19 safety plan) – the limit is 50 persons
- For other outdoor gatherings – the limit is 20 persons
- Masks are not required at any outdoor gathering
- Indoors - Masks must be worn and capacity limits apply
If your premises has a COVID-19 Safety Plan, you may have the greater up to:
- one person per 4 square metres in an indoor area
- one person per 2 square metres in an outdoor area at your premises.
Useful Resources for Clubs
- Australian Sailing NSW COVID Update Page
- NSW Office of Sport COVID Information Page
- NSW Maritime COVID Information Page
- NSW Office of Sport Summary of Financial support for clubs
- NSW Government COVID Financial Support Website
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Register your Business as COVID safe and get a NSW Govt QR Code
If you have any questions, please contact your Regional Manager Emma Humphries via email or (02) 9170 6926