Premiers discuss temporary South Australian border move

VICTORIAN Premier Daniel Andrews says he’s “positive” a good outcome will be reached for border communities affected by South Australia’s coronavirus restrictions.

Mr Andrews said in his Sunday press conference he had been in conversation with SA counterpart Steven Marshall since Friday’s National Cabinet meeting.

He said work was being done on a larger border bubble, which he likened to a temporary shift to the SA border.

“We’ve got a process where senior officials are working through particularly those border communities potentially having a bigger bubble if you like, so moving the South Australian border temporarily into Victoria more,” Mr Andrews said.

“There’s a whole bunch of those border communities, they’re quire small in the main, but they shop and get their food, their fuel, all those sorts of things, in SA and it might only be 30 or 40 kilometres to travel.

“To come back to the nearest place in Victoria is 100 (km), even more.

“So common sense is guiding that and I’m pretty confident we’re going to get a good outcome there.”

The latest restrictions, which took effect on Friday, denied entry to SA for most residents of cross-border communities — even, in some cases, essential workers.

These rules replaced prior arrangements that required cross-border residents to get tested for COVID-19 every seven days.

Murrayville residents who would ordinarily travel a short distance to Pinnaroo for many supplies are among those who now face much longer trips to get what they need.

The town was during the week forced to arrange its own fuel supplies.

Victoria on Sunday announced 208 new COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths.

Digital Editions


  • RAAF Museum puts big move into motion

    RAAF Museum puts big move into motion

    THE Mildura RAAF Museum is making a big move this weekend to a new custom-built hangar space. The decision to relocate the museum, which contains…

More News

  • Teachers announce Term 2 action

    Teachers announce Term 2 action

    VICTORIAN teachers have signalled an escalation in stop work action following a vote from the state branch of the Australian Education Union. A conference from the AEU Victoria branch was…

  • Behind the fame and fortune

    Behind the fame and fortune

    Fascinated by the lives of others? Your local library has a wide range of biographies, from celebrity memoirs and sports personalities, to travel adventures and curious jobs. Check out some…

  • Final rematch should be tight

    Final rematch should be tight

    LAST year’s MFNL grand finalists get the chance to dance again when they meet at Lake Cullulleraine today. Werrimull comfortably accounted for Bambill in the season’s finale by 28 points…

  • Tigers defend at their den

    Tigers defend at their den

    THE Red Cliffs A Grade netball team hit peak form during the 2025 Sunraysia Football Netball League season, and after falling just short of a grand final berth, they have…

  • Tigers set to rear on home deck

    Tigers set to rear on home deck

    RED Cliffs versus first round winners South Mildura at Quondong Park today could be a real “scratch” match. The Tigers, who will showcase new coaching staff and players Jack Steel…

  • Local hope ‘Jimmy’ chasing history in Mildura Pacing Cup

    Local hope ‘Jimmy’ chasing history in Mildura Pacing Cup

    A remarkable comeback from a “near miss” less than a month ago has thrust local pacer My Ultimate Jimmy into the spotlight as a genuine hometown hope ahead of Saturday…

  • Powerhouse stable looms large in Mildura Cup heats

    Powerhouse stable looms large in Mildura Cup heats

    Victoria’s powerhouse harness racing team Emma Stewart and Clayton Tonkin look to hold the aces heading into this week’s CA Fitness Mildura Pacing Cup series. Two heats on Tuesday night…

  • Hawks clinch star recruit

    Hawks clinch star recruit

    IF you can’t beat ’em, recruit ’em. In perhaps the transfer swoop of the MFNL off-season, across all competitions, women’s league runners-up Bambill clinched the services of Gol Gol’s premiership…

  • Lions looking to roar in 2026

    Lions looking to roar in 2026

    CARDROSS looked for all intents and purposes premiers elect in 2025. They stormed through the regular season undefeated, and the flag looked a fait accompli, but then the table toppers…

  • Colour run fun to raise funds

    Colour run fun to raise funds

    STUDENTS at Mildura West Primary School will no longer need to put ice in their water bottles to combat the heat, thanks to Thursday’s colour fun run which raised more…