NSW: Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Restrictions Interstate Travel

05 November 2021
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In line with updated NSW Government and Health Advice regarding interstate residents entering NSW, licensed participants residing outside NSW are now able to attend race meetings, trials or training facilities in NSW provided they are fully vaccinated.

HRNSW however will require a negative result COVID Test within 72 hours prior to attending any race meetings, trials or training facilities.

Proof of vaccination and the negative COVID test result must be sent to stewards@hrnsw.com.au.

Interstate participants are also reminded that they must continue to comply with NSW Government Health Orders in relation to interstate travel. More information can be found at:

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/travel-restrictions/interstate-travel-rules

Any enquiries should be directed to HRNSW Stewards on (02) 9722 6655.

HRNSW management reminds all industry participants of the available industry support program.

 

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