
Business openings, restriction lifts, and our return back to more of a normal life are welcome announcements that are coming thick and fast at the moment. June 13th sees the next round of local business re-openings and it's a heavy focus on fitness.
So what are the changes going to look like. Mr Hazzard expalined gyms won't operate exactly as they did pre-pandemic but "it sure as heck is going to be as close as possible".

13th JUNE REOPENING
Get out the enjoy your favourite businesses in the local area in these categories that are all opening this Saturday
Bowling Greens
Community Centres
Dance Studios
Group training sessions
Gyms
Indoor Pools
Massage Parlours
Pilates
Saunas
Tattoo Parlours
Yoga
CONDITIONS
Make sure you adhere to these general guidelines as well as any specific to each business and venue.
Anyone entering the premises must provide their name and contact details, including a telephone number or email address.
10 people in classes
100 people in an indoor venue
4 square metre rule must be applied at all times

UPCOMING: 1st JULY LIFTS
The biggest announcement is the start to local community sport. Concord Junior Soccer Club and all other local teams will have up to the minute details on their social media
Children's community sport
Adults community sport (confirmed on 10th June)

PREVIOUS: 1st JUNE LIFTS
Full list of 1st June click here
Today, New South Wales is down to 332 active COVID-19 cases, with the obvious goal reaching zero as New Zealand has shown is possible.
Importantly, as the government continues to ease and lift restrictions we all play our part. If you are feeling sick, run down, or feverish go and get tested, please avoid busy areas like Majors bay Road, isolate yourself, and minimise your interactions with people.
More updates will be posted as the government makes announcements and confirmations. For information please please contact us pulse@concordpulse.com.au