❓ Mr. Rundle seeks clarification on spectator limits for indoor community sports, particularly netball, under level 1 COVID restrictions. The Minister confirms indoor sports are subject to 75% capacity venue requirements, while outdoor sports have no spectator limits.
AnsweredQoN 195Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
CORONAVIRUS
— COMMUNITY SPORT
195. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Sport and
Recreation:
I am glad to arrive at the supplementary question! For
clarity, according to the new directions, there is no spectator limit for
outdoor community sport and for, say, netball that is played at indoor venues—it
says masks and venue requirements. Will there be a spectator limit for the
likes of our netball associations starting up their winter season indoors?
— COMMUNITY SPORT
195. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Sport and
Recreation:
I am glad to arrive at the supplementary question! For
clarity, according to the new directions, there is no spectator limit for
outdoor community sport and for, say, netball that is played at indoor venues—it
says masks and venue requirements. Will there be a spectator limit for the
likes of our netball associations starting up their winter season indoors?
AnswerView source ↗
Indoor community sport activities,
of course, will be as per the venue requirements under the level 1
restrictions. That is very clear for indoor
sports. Outdoor community sports will be permitted with spectators. But, again,
we encourage people to understand that we have these important measures
in place to ensure the safety of those competing, those assisting in the
running of the sport and, indeed, spectators. Indoor community sports will be
conducted as per the venue requirements, and the case under level 1 is 75 per
cent capacity. With regard to outdoor community sports, they will be permitted
with spectators.
of course, will be as per the venue requirements under the level 1
restrictions. That is very clear for indoor
sports. Outdoor community sports will be permitted with spectators. But, again,
we encourage people to understand that we have these important measures
in place to ensure the safety of those competing, those assisting in the
running of the sport and, indeed, spectators. Indoor community sports will be
conducted as per the venue requirements, and the case under level 1 is 75 per
cent capacity. With regard to outdoor community sports, they will be permitted
with spectators.
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