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COVID-19 Updates

COVID-19 Updates

At HBF Park, the health and wellbeing of our patrons is our top priority. Please see below the latest COVID-19 updates relating to mask wearing and proof of vaccination.

Easing of restrictions from Friday 29 April 2022

As per the Premier's announcement on Tuesday 26 April, restrictions are further easing from 12:01am, Friday 29 April. Those affecting HBF Park:

  • Masks no longer mandatory but are encouraged where physical distancing isn't possible
  • Proof of vaccination requirement removed
  • Two square metre rule and capacity limits removed

Please stay home if you are feeling unwell and make use of hand sanitiser stations at the venue.

 We continue to comply with WA Government advice to ensure the safety of our patrons and staff | Read Announcement

Easing of restrictions from Thursday 14 April 2022

As per the Premier's announcement on Wednesday 13 April, restrictions are easing further from 12.01am Thursday 14 April. Those affecting HBF Park include:

  • Check in is no longer required

The following public health measures remain in place:

Mask wearing requirements for Year 3 and above

  • Proof of vaccination requirements
  • 75% capacity limit

We continue to comply with WA Government advice to ensure the safety of our patrons and staff | Read Announcement

Level 1 measures from Thursday 31 March 2022

As per the Premier’s announcement on Thursday 24 March, new measures are to take effect at HBF Park from 12:01am Thursday 31 March. Level 1 measures impacting the venue include:

  • Mask wearing requirements for children in years 3 and above when indoors only
  • 75 per cent capacity limit
  • The Shed standing area open
  • Seated consumption requirement for food and beverage no longer in place

 We continue to comply with WA Government advice to ensure the safety of our patrons and staff | Read Announcement

 Level 2 measures from Thursday 3 March 2022

As per the Premier’s announcement on Monday 28 February, new measures are to take effect at HBF Park from 12:01am Thursday 3 March. Level 2 measures impacting the venue include:

  • Expanded mask wearing requirements to children in Years 3-6
  • Mask wearing requirements at all times while at HBF Park (both indoors and outdoors)
  • 50 per cent capacity limit of the venue's fixed seating areas
  • The Shed standing are closed

 We continue to comply with WA Government advice to ensure the safety of our patrons and staff | Read Announcement

 Level 1 measures from Monday 21 February 2022

As per the Premier's announcement on Friday 18 February, new measures are to take effect at HBF Park from 6am Monday 21 February. Level 1 measures impacting HBF Park include the addition of the two square metre rule and 75 per cent capacity. We continue to comply with WA Government advice to ensure the safety of our patrons and staff | Read Announcement

Please check our website and social media for the most up to date information. Conditions of entry are available  here.

Further updates from the State Government can also be found here.

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