You are not required to be fully vaccinated or carry vaccination evidence.NSW Health strongly advises that patrons consider being seated while drinking.Įffective 8 January 2022, singing and dancing in hospitality venues and nightclubs will not be permitted other than for:Ī performer who is performing or rehearsing on the premises orĪ person who is instructing, or being instructed, in singing or dancing on the premises orĪ wedding service or reception that is being held at a hospitality venue including a function centre.ĭensity limits apply at indoor areas of hospitality venues and nightclubs.ĭrinking indoors and outdoors may be seated or standing.Įxamples of hospitality premises include casinos, restaurants, cafes, function centres, food courts, take away food and drink premises, kiosks, micro-breweries or small distilleries, cellar doors, pubs, registered clubs and small bars.Īt indoor music festivals with over 1000 people in attendance, you must check in with the Service NSW app and be fully vaccinated.įor other entertainment facilities, or indoor and outdoor recreation facilities with less than 1,000 people in attendance: Face masks are required, subject to exemptions.COVID-19 Safe Check-in is required at all hospitality venues.Restaurants, cafes, hospitality venues and nightclubs in NSW are open.Īnyone can visit a restaurant, cafe, hospitality venue or nightclub. Registering a positive RAT resultįrom 12 January 2021, if you test positive for COVID-19 from a rapid antigen test (RAT), you must register your test result with Service NSW. You do not have to show the occupier your vaccination evidence, but if you do not, the occupier may not let you in. If you want to enter premises where an occupier has chosen to require you to be fully vaccinated, the occupier may ask to see your vaccination evidence. It is a matter for the occupier of each premises to exercise judgement on what is appropriate for their premises and the well-being of their staff and customers. Some premises may choose to require people to be fully vaccinated or to wear a mask as a condition of entry. attend an indoor music festival with more than 1000 peopleįollow the vaccination requirements for workers.Ĭheck what you need as vaccination evidence.However, you still need to show evidence that you are fully vaccinated if you: You no longer need to show evidence that you are fully vaccinated at most premises. Most premises in NSW are now open to everyone, regardless of whether you are fully vaccinated or not. Learn more about mandatory electronic check-in. provide your details to the occupier of the premises.If you are entering a premises where check-in is required, you must: Occupiers of premises are required to continue to take reasonable steps to ensure people can check-in or provide their contact details when they enter these premises. indoor music festivals with more than 1000 people.strip clubs, sex on premises venues, sex services premises.funeral, memorials and gatherings afterwards.places of public worship, like churches, mosques, temples, meeting houses and synagogues.residential care facilities or hostels (except in relation to the residents).hospitals (except patients of hospitals or hospitals with an electronic entry recording system that records sufficient information that can be used for contact tracing).gyms (except dance, yoga, pilates, gymnastics, and martial arts studios).hairdressers, spas, nail, beauty, waxing, and tanning salons, tattoo parlours and massage parlours.COVID-19 Safe Check-inĬOVID-19 Safe QR check-ins are required at: Masks are strongly encouraged in settings where you cannot physically distance. on an aircraft when the aircraft is flying above NSW and in the airport.Įxemptions are available.
if you are working at a hospitality venue and dealing directly with members of the public.while on public transport (including in taxis and rideshare services).