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Guardian staff Thu 12 Nov 2020 23.56 EST
Last modified on Fri 13 Nov 2020 00.31 EST
Australian states and territories are currently under different levels of restrictions to contain Covid-19.
Here we answer some of the most common questions people have about the restrictions in each state, based on the information available as of 9 November.
This article should not be treated as legal advice. It will be updated as new restrictions are announced, implemented or repealed.
You can find the official state and territory restriction guides for New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, the Northern Territory and the ACT here.