'Singing and dancing all day': Alfred Street tower residents to taste freedom

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University student Rukia said her first act of freedom on Sunday would be to go to a nearby park for fresh air away from siblings and police

Residents from the last public housing tower to remain in "hard lockdown" can leave their homes from Sunday and armed police guarding the exits can resume normal duties.

"We'll continue to provide all the basics that those residents need, as well as mental health support [and] counselling. It's a massive team down there doing their very, very best."For the rest, midnight marks the moment tower restrictions ease into line with the rest of metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire on stage three restrictions, ending more than a fortnight of the country's toughest COVID-19 restrictions on people other than returned travellers in quarantine.

Hundreds of police swarmed the towers, which are home to some of the city's most vulnerable citizens, as Mr Andrews was making the announcement via a live press conference.Restrictions were eased after five days for all the towers except Alfred Street, which on Friday had recorded 70 COVID-19 cases. She said in one instance her grandmother was dangerously low on vital medication and in the absence of DHHS help the family turned to a charity, which was able to restock the supply within hours.

 

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My first act of freedom would be to move out of Melbourne permanently.

Balloons should be banned

Your heading implies that there is some organised community all day event involving singing and dancing which might make some people roll their eyes. In fact it was just a comment from one person about how they feel. Again The Age with the rubbish headlines during Covid.

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