Ballarat Council has announced the places and services which will re-open as the city adjusts to an easing of COVID restrictions..
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From tomorrow, the following venues are among those that will resume.
The Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre with limited casual access via an online booking system. Group fitness, learn to swim, gymnastics and the café will remain closed.
Art Gallery of Ballarat, with capacity and density quotients in place.
Eureka Centre, with capacity and density quotients in place.
Her Majesty's Ballarat box office, with capacity and density quotients in place. Planning for a return to performances is underway.
Parent Place will reopen from Tuesday 15 June, 10am-12pm, with density quotients in place.
Ballarat Mining Exchange, with capacity and density quotients in place.
The full list of venues and services can be found here www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/whats-open-and-whats-closed
Ballarat's Mayor Cr Daniel Moloney urged patrons to follow the rules of distancing ,masks, along with check ins and be considerate of each other.
"It is a wonderful thing that we will again be able to see more of our friends, get back to the gym, and continue to support our local restaurants and shops," he said.
Cr Moloney urged locals to back local businesses which are having a tough tourist season due to travel restrictions.