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Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A woman wearing a mask walks her dog as large numbers of people congregate at their local cafes. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A couple enjoy the sun on the Yarra Banks. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A group of people are seen wearing masks but not physically distancing. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Locals enjoy the sun along the Yarra Banks. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A couple walks across a bridge over the Yarra River. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
People line up for coffee ignoring social distancing rules. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A man rides his bike along Southbank. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A family eat their lunch in Southbank. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A man sits in Southbank to enjoy the sun. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A 'Temporarily Closed' sign is seen at a restaurant in South Wharf. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A man walks by the Polly Woodside. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A view of the City from South Wharf. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
Locals walk by the Polly Woodside Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A man walks along South Wharf carrying his groceries. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
People are seen walking by the Polly Woodside. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.
A view of the City from South Wharf. Spring has arrived as Melbournians declare 'crisis' over as they venture out of their homes in huge numbers to enjoy the sun despite Premier Daniel Andrews pleading them to stay indoors during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews is said to have struck a deal with the cross benchers allowing his controversial plans for extending the State of Emergency for a further 12 months. This comes as new COVID-19 infections dropped below 100 for the first time since the second wave began, however daily deaths still remain high and show no sign of declining.

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