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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Baristas Sam(L) and Tav(R) make takeaway coffees at the Lucky Penny Café in South Yarra on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne Cafe owner, Matt Lanigan, is subject to an orchestrated online smear campaign against him and his cafe, The Lucky Penny, in South Yarra, after he gave several interviews to TV stations and online publications, including some with Liberal MP, Tim Smith, calling for uniformity between Victoria's COVID-19 lockdown laws and those in other states last week. Premier Danial Andrews has since announced that cafes, restaurants and pubs would be able to serve meals to up to 20 customer­s from June 1, with up to 50 patrons from June 22 and 100 from the second half of July, subject­ to the 4sq m rule. The announcement comes as many other restrictions in Victoria are being eased. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Baristas Sam(L) and Tav(R) make takeaway coffees at the Lucky Penny Café in South Yarra on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne Cafe owner, Matt Lanigan, is subject to an orchestrated online smear campaign against him and his cafe, The Lucky Penny, in South Yarra, after he gave several interviews to TV stations and online publications, including some with Liberal MP, Tim Smith, calling for uniformity between Victoria's COVID-19 lockdown laws and those in other states last week. Premier Danial Andrews has since announced that cafes, restaurants and pubs would be able to serve meals to up to 20 customer­s from June 1, with up to 50 patrons from June 22 and 100 from the second half of July, subject­ to the 4sq m rule. The announcement comes as many other restrictions in Victoria are being eased. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Barista Tav makes takeaway coffees at the Lucky Penny Café in South Yarra on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne Cafe owner, Matt Lanigan, is subject to an orchestrated online smear campaign against him and his cafe, The Lucky Penny, in South Yarra, after he gave several interviews to TV stations and online publications, including some with Liberal MP, Tim Smith, calling for uniformity between Victoria's COVID-19 lockdown laws and those in other states last week. Premier Danial Andrews has since announced that cafes, restaurants and pubs would be able to serve meals to up to 20 customer­s from June 1, with up to 50 patrons from June 22 and 100 from the second half of July, subject­ to the 4sq m rule. The announcement comes as many other restrictions in Victoria are being eased. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: John (L) and Anne (R) order take away coffee from the street window of the Lucky Penny Cafe on Chapel Street on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne Cafe owner, Matt Lanigan, is subject to an orchestrated online smear campaign against him and his cafe, The Lucky Penny, in South Yarra, after he gave several interviews to TV stations and online publications, including some with Liberal MP, Tim Smith, calling for uniformity between Victoria's COVID-19 lockdown laws and those in other states last week. Premier Danial Andrews has since announced that cafes, restaurants and pubs would be able to serve meals to up to 20 customer­s from June 1, with up to 50 patrons from June 22 and 100 from the second half of July, subject­ to the 4sq m rule. The announcement comes as many other restrictions in Victoria are being eased. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Bridie O'Reilly's pub on Chapel Street remains close due to COVID-19 restrictions on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Last week, Premier Daniel Andrews announced­ that Victorian cafes, restaurants and pubs would be able to serve meals to up to 20 customer­s from June 1, with up to 50 patrons from June 22 and 100 from the second half of July, subject­ to the 4sq m rule. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: A social distancing sign is seen on the entry of home decorator store, West Elm in Chapel Street, South Yarra on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. As strict social distancing restrictions are beginning to be eased across Victoria, retail stores are slowly re-opening with strict social distancing rules in place. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: A For Lease sign is seen on Chapel Street, South Yarra on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Amid an economy wide shutdown due to COVID-19, many retail business have been forced to close leaving many commercial properties vacant. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: The entrance to retail store Cotton On in Chapel Street on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. As strict social distancing restrictions are beginning to be eased across Victoria, retail stores are slowly re-opening with strict social distancing rules in place. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Traffic is slowly returning to Chapel Street South Yarra as retail shops begin to re-open on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a near economy wide shutdown with strict restrictions on movement, restrictions on gatherings being limited to 2 outdoors and no home visitors, the state of Victoria is slowly beginning to easy COVID-19 restrictions and is seeing a sharp rise in traffic volume as well as a significant rise in the numbers of people outdoors. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Joggers are seen on the Tan near a "Keep Left" sign as restrictions are being eased across the state on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon SportswireT
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Despite skateparks remaining closed due to COVID-19, a group of kids are seen on scooters, skateboards and BMX's performing stunts at the Riverslide Skate Park on Boathouse Drive on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. From Tuesday 26th May, outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor communal gym equipment will reopen (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Local kid Yarra, shows of his tricks at the Riverslide Skate Park despite outdoor playgrounds, skateparks still being closed due to COVID-19 on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. From Tuesday 26th May, outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor communal gym equipment will reopen. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Local kid Yarra, shows of his tricks at the Riverslide Skate Park despite outdoor playgrounds, skateparks still being closed due to COVID-19 on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. From Tuesday 26th May, outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor communal gym equipment will reopen. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Despite all outdoor parks and skate parks still being closed due to COVID-19, local kids are seen in the Riverslide Skate Park on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. From Tuesday 26th May, outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor communal gym equipment will reopen. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Despite all outdoor parks and skate parks still being closed due to COVID-19, local kids are seen in the Riverslide Skate Park on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. From Tuesday 26th May, outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor communal gym equipment will reopen. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Despite all outdoor parks and skate parks still being closed due to COVID-19, local kids are seen in the Riverslide Skate Park on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. From Tuesday 26th May, outdoor playgrounds, skateparks and outdoor communal gym equipment will reopen. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: A 'Closed due to COVID-19' sign is seen attached to one of the benches at the Riverslide Skate Park on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Despite the toughest restrictions in place due to COVID-19, Many Melbournians are ignoring the rules and are returning to normal life.  (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Band leader Rob from the Bloco 3K, Australia's biggest Samba band, is seen playing his drum in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Bloco 3K band members is seen playing their drums in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Bloco 3K band members is seen playing their drums in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Band leader Rob from the Bloco 3K, Australia's biggest Samba band, is seen playing his drum in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Band leader Rob (seen in the background) from the Bloco 3K, Australia's biggest Samba band, is seen playing his drum in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Band leader Rob (seen in the background) from the Bloco 3K, Australia's biggest Samba band, is seen playing his drum in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Band leader Rob from the Bloco 3K, Australia's biggest Samba band, is seen playing his drum in the Queen Victoria Gardens on 24 May, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After spending 3 months in hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Australia's largest Samba band Bloco 3K (3K stands for Melbourne's post code - 3000), reunites for the first time for a public performance in Queen Victoria Gardens. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire)

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