Bowls Club News

Covid eased restrictions update from 1 April 2021

As per the eased Covid restrictions operating from 1 April 2021, lawn bowls can recommence on Wed 7 April weather permitting.

Please note masks need to be worn indoors unless eating or drinking and outdoors if you can’t practice social distancing.
See below for general information regarding the eased restrictions from Bowls Qld and the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation

1 April 2021
Good afternoon Club & District Secretary
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation updates below for your attention and records.
Kind regards
Cath Crowe - Operations Administrator
Bowls Queensland
72 Pickering Street Enoggera QLD 4051
07 3354 0777
www.bowlsqld.org    admin@bowlsqld.org         
Good afternoon,
From midday today until midday Thursday 15 April, the greater Brisbane region will move out of lockdown into eased restrictions, to keep businesses operating and the community safe from transmission of COVID-19.
The rest of Queensland will also have to follow these restrictions for the same period.
Venue capacity, requirements and events
Indoors:

  • 1 person per 2 sqm density.
  • Patrons must be seated, including to eat and drink.
  • Patrons can order food and drink at the bar and counters.
  • No dancing.

Outdoors:

  • 1 person per 2 sqm density.
  • Patrons must wear masks if they cannot physically distance.
  • Patrons may stand to eat or drink in outdoor areas of beer gardens, cafes or restaurants.
  • Dancing may occur outdoors regardless of the event or venue. For example, an outdoor music festival, outdoor event.

Mask wearing

  • Patrons must wear a mask while inside a venue, but not if they are seated to eat or drink.
  • Patrons must wear a mask when using gaming facilities.
  • Patrons should wear masks when they cannot physically distance in outdoor areas, or when entering and exiting a venue.
  • If attending an outdoor event, people should wear a mask if they cannot physically distance.

The roadmap to easing restrictions in the Greater Brisbane area is now live. Queensland Health has some updated information available, and has published the Chief Health Officer’s Direction, but please continue to check their site for further updates.

These are all measures we are familiar with from previous restrictions and I appreciate your support over the past three days and going forward.

Regards

Victoria Thomson
Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming