Victorian Ombudsman opens investigation into Melbourne public housing tower lockdown

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The treatment of Melbourne public housing residents locked up in their homes by the government due to the coronavirus is being investigated by Victoria's Ombudsman.

The treatment of Melbourne public housing residents locked up in their homes by the government due to coronavirus is being investigated by Victoria's Ombudsman.

Ms Glass says her investigation will consider the conditions under which people have been detained at the tower, the nature and accessibility of official communications with residents, and the nature and appropriateness of restrictions upon people's access to fresh air, exercise, medical care and medical supplies.

Eight of the towers have reverted to stage three restrictions with the rest of Melbourne, while residents of Alfred Street remain in self-quarantine after it recorded more cases than the other buildings. "However, there are lessons to be learnt in how governments can do that in a way that protects people's human rights, including access to fresh air, exercise and medical supplies," she said.

The government has clarified that people cannot travel for exercise, stating that driving across the city to a favourite walking track is not allowed and people must exercise within their neighbourhoods.

 

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Looking forward to this investigation and hoping there will be a Royal Commission into the government's handling of the pandemic.

We are importing this cultural enrichment, and financing it with Australian taxpayers money

Can we expect the whole truth? Or is it stacked?

some of those were in the protests and brought the virus back with them - thanks Desperate Dan

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