Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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On ABC News Radio:

VIC is adding another 11 hotels to their HQ program.

Tender expected to be hotly contested, hotels are falling over themselves to sign up due to lack of a tourism industry right now :(

As an aside - is there a list anywhere of the hotels being used in Melbourne for HQ? Asking for a friend....
 
Another plane load of Tongan workers arrived at HBA last night, for work in the state's fruit industry. :) Hotel quarantine for 2 weeks, of course.
 
On ABC News Radio:

VIC is adding another 11 hotels to their HQ program.

Tender expected to be hotly contested, hotels are falling over themselves to sign up due to lack of a tourism industry right now :(

As an aside - is there a list anywhere of the hotels being used in Melbourne for HQ? Asking for a friend....
No public list that I’m aware of. Unless I’m confusing the relevant reports,I heard 2 near the airport are for flight crew and another 2 hot hotels - Novotel South wharf, holiday Inn flinders Lane

AFF community thread hasn’t really been useful or have enough interest
 
No public list that I’m aware of. Unless I’m confusing the relevant reports,I heard 2 near the airport are for flight crew and another 2 hot hotels - Novotel South wharf, holiday Inn flinders Lane

AFF community thread hasn’t really been useful or have enough interest
Mercure Welcome, Park Royal Melbourne Airport, HI Flinders and the Stamford Plaza are the “Hot Hotels” for positive cases and I know a heap of Accor properties are being used aswell for regular arrivals
 
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hotels are falling over themselves to sign up due to lack of a tourism industry

Doesnt surprise me at the 3 star end of town, but it would be unwise for too many 4-5 star to sign up, as it will be damaging to business/tourist market in the long run. When things open up to extent one can safely book, i will certainly avoid booking any venue used for HQ (especially medi /hot hotels) and im sure i will not be the only one.

I dont trust that they will be cleaned thoroughly, ideally mattresses and any soft furnishings would need to have been guaranteed to be replaced from all the medi/hot hotels to get consumer confidence back.
 
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Doesnt surprise me at the 3 star end of town, but would be unwise for too many 4-5 to sign up, as will be damaging to business/tourist market in the long run. When things ooen up to extent one can safely book, i will certainly avoid booking any venue used for HQ (especially medi /hot hotels) and im sure im not the only one.

I dont trust that they will be cleaned thoroughly- mattresses and any soft furnishings would need to have been guaranteed to be replaced from all medi/hot hotels to get consumer confidence back.
We stayed at one of the Adelaide ones about 2 weeks after they stopped using it for HQ the first time and TBH I didn’t really have any concerns but everyone is different.
I wish Accor wasn’t using all their better properties in Adelaide for HQ as we stay in town quite a bit so we end up staying at a vastly inferior hotel like this weekend or staying at the Hilton which is not my favourite either
 
Mercure Welcome, Park Royal Melbourne Airport, HI Flinders and the Stamford Plaza are the “Hot Hotels” for positive cases and I know a heap of Accor properties are being used aswell for regular arrivals
The Pan Pacific in South Wharf is being used again as well.
 
Mercure Welcome, Park Royal Melbourne Airport, HI Flinders and the Stamford Plaza are the “Hot Hotels” for positive cases and I know a heap of Accor properties are being used aswell for regular arrivals
Looked like Novotel on Collins was being used just after Christmas as there were police and defence force people standing around (and in the lane next door).
 
My son and I were having a drink this afternoon in Murray Street, Perth CBD, when two extended buses pulled up out the front along with police escort, “safety” police and a soldier or two. All those aboard as well as police inside their own car were wearing masks. Across the road was a Novotel. So that’s obviously HQ!
 
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My son and I were having a drink this afternoon in Murray Street, Perth CBD, when two extended buses pulled up out the front along with police escort, “safety” police and a soldier or two. All those aboard as well as police inside their own car were wearing masks. Across the road was a Novotel. So that’s obviously HQ!

AFAIK, both Novotels in Perth are currently being used for Quarantine purposes.
 
In todays SMH:

Security, cleaning and safe food delivery: What it can take to be exempted from hotel quarantine

Matt Damon and his family isolating in the seclusion of a private home after arriving in Australia. Billionaire media mogul Kerry Stokes twice being granted exemptions to quarantine at his waterfront mansion.

It may seem like there’s one rule for the rich and famous wanting to enter Australia or cross state borders, and another for the thousands who have had to sit out their 14-day quarantine in a hotel.

However, in certain limited circumstances, ordinary Australians returning from overseas can also avoid the compulsory hotel stay.

Getting an exemption does not exempt you from paying, either. Systems differ between states, with NSW requiring individuals to pay for round-the-clock police monitoring. All states require anyone with an exemption to adhere to strict quarantine protocols, and that can include cleaning, safe food delivery and having secure, separate premises in which to wait out your two weeks.

Even if you can afford these things, your chances of getting an exemption are slim.

Since June, Queensland Health has received 36,177 exemption applications, including requests to enter Queensland from interstate, people wanting to quarantine at home, and those wanting to visit a dying relative. As at January 19, 107 requests to quarantine at home had been granted – just 0.3 per cent of all applications.

A Queensland Health spokesperson said the “vast majority” were for people travelling from interstate and most were approved “based on the applicants’ complex healthcare needs”.

And Queensland has recently tightened its exemption system further.

“Since 1 November 2020, just one international traveller has received an exemption from hotel quarantine,” the spokesperson said. “This was granted around two months prior to the applicant’s travel date and would not have been approved under the current circumstances.”

In Queensland, the Chief Health Officer gets the final say over exemptions. Approved applicants have been able to show they can meet the strict quarantine conditions. In some cases, people go above and beyond.'

Damon seems to have done that, employing 24-hour security and people to undertake hospital-grade cleaning. A doctor said Damon’s efforts would have cost “hundreds of thousands of dollars”.

Those sorts of private quarantine agreements wouldn’t be brokered by the stars. The production companies wanting them in Australia do the leg work, liaising with Australian Border Force to get them an exemption to enter the country before working with state health departments.

But it’s not the sort of treatment given to every rich and famous person, as Victoria’s strict hotel quarantine rules for Australian Open players and their support teams show.

Since international arrivals to Victoria resumed on December 7, 76 exemptions have been approved. Victoria’s Department of Health and Human Services did not reveal how many applications it had received.


People can apply for an exemption from or to undertake quarantine in another location in exceptional circumstances,” a department spokesperson said.

Some of the applications were approved based on medical or compassionate grounds, but the majority were related to international or interstate transits, or unaccompanied minors.

The NSW Department of Health would not provide figures for the number of applications it had received or approved.

Each application went through a “rigorous process” examining the circumstances around each case, the spokeswoman said.

And exemptions are granted only in select circumstances. According to the NSW Health website, they will be considered only when there is strong medical, health or compassionate grounds, or if the person is transiting through NSW on their way overseas.

“Only a very small portion of exemptions are granted to allow people – subject to strict conditions and compliance checks – to serve their full self-isolation period in an alternative location to the hotel quarantine system,” she said.

Hotel quarantine is no longer free, but quarantining at home is certainly not cheaper in NSW. People wanting exemptions have to nominate an alternative place to quarantine, which a NSW Police spokeswoman said had to meet the same standards as the police-managed hotels.

“All proposals to quarantine at an independent location must have comprehensive health and security strategies in place to satisfy stringent requirements. Individuals are also expected to pay for their own security, as well as a 24/7 police presence,” she said.

The cost of that police presence would depend on the individual case, as would the bill for additional security, cleaning and secure transport to the quarantine location.

WA’s State Health Incident Co-ordination Centre has received 335 applications from overseas arrivals seeking to quarantine at an alternative to a hotel on medical or compassionate grounds.

WA Health takes a stringent evidence-based approach to assess every self-quarantine request on a case-by-case basis and, to date, has provided advice to WA Police supporting 53 applications from international arrivals to leave hotel quarantine and self-isolate at home or at a suitable, approved premise,” a spokesperson said.

WA Police have the power to approve or deny applications based on that advice. Requests that don't have medical or compassionate grounds are passed to police.

“NSW Health does not disclose details about exemption requests unless there is a public health reason to do so,” a spokeswoman said.
 
AFAIK, both Novotels in Perth are currently being used for Quarantine purposes.
Accor seem to be doing very well out of HQ, perhaps a deal was done?
In SA they are using the good ones too so the rest of us have to make do with what’s left 😂
When I was walking back from tea last night another 2 bus loads from KUL were pulling up at the Pullman
 
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