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Western Australias Public Schools Virus Restrictions Eased

Restrictions for Western Australias public schools have eased, while a social housing investment to boost the states COVID-19 hit economy has been welcomed.

Under the changes on Monday, activities such as assemblies, excursions, choirs and examinations can resume, limited to 100 people indoors and 300 people outdoors.

School camps and a dine-in service at canteens will also be permitted for up to 100 people.

“Parents and carers play a big part in school communities and its great that schools will be able to welcome them back on-site to meet with staff and attend assemblies and events, in line with physical distancing guidelines,” Education Minister Sue Ellery said.

Sports training and swimming classes can also recommence, and senior students can engage in work placements, provided employers comply with COVID-19 guidelines.

But the advice for boarding schools and residential colleges remains under review.

The state governments $444 million cash splash on home-building and renovation work, announced on Sunday, has been largely applauded.

The bulk of the package is to improve social housing across the state, including in remote Aboriginal communities.

The goal is to refurbish 1500 homes, deliver about 250 new dwellings and rollout maintenance programs for 3800 regional homes.

ShelterWA welcomed the investment but said there was a shortfall of 39,000 social housing properties and more than 14,000 people on the waitlist before the pandemic.

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