SEDA news and events
Current restrictions in Victoria
Visit the Coronavirus.vic.gov.au website for more information on current Victoria restrictions.
Guidelines for reporting COVID-19 cases in the workplace have changed Employers and self-employed persons are no longer required to notify WorkSafe if a worker with COVID-19 attends their workplace unless they became aware of the positive diagnosis before 14 January 2022. Any confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis attending the workplace before 14 January 2022 still needs to be reported to WorkSafe by contacting WorkSafe Advisory Service. Visit the Worksafe Victoria website for more information.
Victoria reduces COVID-19 booster dose interval to three months
Victoria has reduced the dose interval for COVID-19 booster shots to three months effective immediately. Visit the 9 News website to watch the Victorian Press Conference from 19.1.2022
Current restrictions in Victoria
Visit the Coronavirus.vic.gov.au website for more information on current Victoria restrictions.Guidelines for reporting COVID-19 cases in the workplace have changed
Employers and self-employed persons are no longer required to notify WorkSafe if a worker with COVID-19 attends their workplace unless they became aware of the positive diagnosis before 14 January 2022. Any confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis attending the workplace before 14 January 2022 still needs to be reported to WorkSafe by contacting WorkSafe Advisory Service. Visit the Worksafe Victoria website for more information.
Case in the workplace
Information and advice for businesses who have a COVID-19 case in the workplace. Visit the Coronavirus Victoria website for more information.Unpaid pandemic leave in awards The Commission has extended the entitlement to unpaid pandemic leave under Schedule X, with the provisions now ending in most awards from 30 June 2022. The entitlement to take annual leave at half pay hasn’t been extended and will end on 31 December 2021. Visit the Fairwork website for more information..
Covid-19 Test and Isolate Protocols This fact sheet provides information about COVID-19 Test & Isolate National Protocols from 1 January 2022. You can download the Factsheet here..
More detailed information on any of these points can be found at https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/
Agriculture Victoria and WorkSafe Victoria, along with the Labour Hire Authority, the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions and the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) are holding harvest webinars in December and January to assist horticulture producers in navigating the latest requirements. Our operational staff can answer your questions and provide additional information. Download the full brochure here..
- Wednesday 19 January 2022- Book here
Current restrictions in Victoria
Visit the Coronavirus.vic.gov.au website for more information on current Victoria restrictions. Your COVID Checklist What to do if you test positive to COVID-19 or if you've been told you are a contact. Visit the coronavirus.com.au website for more information. Rapid antigen tests Advice for Victorians on when and how to use rapid antigen tests can be found at the coronavirus.com.au website. Under new pandemic orders that came into effect at 11.59pm on 6.1.2022, people who test positive on a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) will be considered probable cases and be subject to the same requirements as confirmed cases from a PCR test – they must isolate immediately for seven days and notify their contacts. It will be mandatory to report the result of a positive RAT to the Department of Health through an online form or by phone – ensuring people can access the care and information they need, including monitoring for worsening symptoms and financial support for isolation. A full Media Release from the Premier of Victoria can be downloaded here. Confirmed case in the workplace- Updated 31/12/2021 Information and advice for businesses who have a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the workplace. Visit coronavirus.com.au for more information on what to do.
Unpaid pandemic leave in awards
The Commission has extended the entitlement to unpaid pandemic leave under Schedule X, with the provisions now ending in most awards from 30 June 2022. The entitlement to take annual leave at half pay hasn’t been extended and will end on 31 December 2021. Visit the Fairwork website for more information.. Density restrictions return for indoor entertainment and hospitality venues Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley has announced a density limit of one person per two square metres will return to indoor entertainment and hospitality venues in Victoria. Visit the 9News website to watch the full update.
Covid-19 Test and Isolate Protocols
This fact sheet provides information about COVID-19 Test & Isolate National Protocols from 1 January 2022. You can download the Factsheet here..
More detailed information on any of these points can be found at https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/
Media Release - Safety a focus of farm visits
WorkSafe, Department of Justice and Community Safety and the Labour Hire Authority visited 38 horticulture businesses in the Koo Wee Rup, Lang Lang and Cardinia regions after an online farm safety webinar in October. Inspectors and authorised officers were on site to help growers comply with workplace health and safety obligations, COVID-19 requirements and the proper provision of labour hire workers through a licenced provider. View the full Media Release here...
Current restrictions in Victoria
Visit the Coronavirus.vic.gov.au website for more information on current Victoria restrictions.
Your COVID Checklist
What to do if you test positive to COVID-19 or if you've been told you are a contact. Visit the coronavirus.com.au website for more information.
Rapid antigen tests
Advice for Victorians on when and how to use rapid antigen tests can be found at the coronavirus.com.au website.
Under new pandemic orders that come into effect at 11.59pm tonight (6.1.2022), people who test positive on a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) will be considered probable cases and be subject to the same requirements as confirmed cases from a PCR test – they must isolate immediately for seven days and notify their contacts. It will be mandatory to report the result of a positive RAT to the Department of Health through an online form or by phone – ensuring people can access the care and information they need, including monitoring for worsening symptoms and financial support for isolation. A full Media Release from the Premier of Victoria can be downloaded here.
Confirmed case in the workplace- Updated 31/12/2021
Information and advice for businesses who have a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the workplace. Visit coronavirus.com.au for more information on what to do.
Density restrictions return for indoor entertainment and hospitality venues
Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley has announced a density limit of one person per two square metres will return to indoor entertainment and hospitality venues in Victoria. Visit the 9News website to watch the full update.
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