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  • Street art murals during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street Art during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Asian tourists take photos in Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A street art piece using scrabble pieces in the shape of the holy cross reading 'Fuck Trump' in relation to Donald Trump during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A car covered sits in a graffiti covered alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A mural by 23rd key honouring the late pioneering architect Zaha Hadid whom passed away on the 31st of march during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Hosier lane street sign covered with an imitation reading 'Posier La' (lane) during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A car covered sits in a graffiti covered alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Tourists in Hosier Lane take photos during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A graffiti mural piece in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Hosier lane street sign covered with an imitation reading 'Posier La' (lane) during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A tourist stands in front of of graffiti covered wall during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art on display during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A Mural making a statement in relation to people taking food photos on instagram and children in Africa that don't have Instagram during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A Graffiti  piece on a wall during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art murals during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art on display during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A street art mural depicting Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart in a derogatory manner during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley with a statement reading 'it Is not technology that enslaves us'  during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A stencil piece of Nicky Winmar during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A tourist takes photos of Graffiti covered lane way off Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A parody of the movie scarface poster during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A Graffiti covered lane way off Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A busker plays guitar and sings during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A stencil piece making fun of the group Anonymous during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_11.jpg
  • Street art on display during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_24.jpg
  • A stencil art piece depicting a beggar holding a sign reading 'keep your coins i want change' during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A couple hug in front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People walk past a projection in a shop window during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A couple hug in front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People looking at an projection inside a clothing shop during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People looking at an projection inside a clothing shop during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People walk past an an illumination on the side of an alley during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • The front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections as is a pud on the opposite side of the road during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • The front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections as is a pud on the opposite side of the road during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People sit watch a short projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person takes a photo of a illumination projection inside a shop window as a person rides her bicycle past during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • A person walks past a illuminated volkswagen beatle during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
    Gertrude Street Projection Festival_...jpg
  • A person takes a photo of a illumination projection inside a shop window as a person rides her bicycle past during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • People walk past a projection in a shop window during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
    Gertrude Street Projection Festival_...jpg
  • The front of a large housing commision flat building illuminated with abstract projections during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
    Gertrude_Street_Projection_Festival_...jpg
  • People look and take photos of a illumination projection during Gertrude St Projection Festival (GSPF), an annual community arts festival of projected art along Gertrude St Fitzroy melbourne.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10:  A general view of the Arts centre spire and the deserted arts centre precinct during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view of the Arts centre spire and Southbank precinct looking towards the Yarra river and Princess Bridge during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: A general view of the Arts Centre precinct during curfew on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: A general view of the Arts Centre precinct during curfew on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: ( EDITORS NOTE : This image has been digitally converted in black and white )  A general view of the Arts Centre precinct during curfew on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Food Delivery riders sit in a deserted alley waiting for pickup orders during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: ( EDITORS NOTE : This image has been digitally converted in black and white )  An empty scene on the walkway along the banks of the Yarra River in the Southbank Precinct on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: An empty scene on the walkway along the banks of the Yarra River in the Southbank Precinct on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view deserted space near the Palais Theatre and Luna Park as curfew approaches on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: A lone cyclist rides their bicycle along the empty Harbour Esplanade looking out towards the Bolte Bridge in the Docklands precinct on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: An empty street scene is seen looking out towards Bourke Street during curfew on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone tram travels past a deserted Flinders Street on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been digitally converted to black and white)  A deserted O'Donnell gardens with the Rollercoaster of Luna Park in the background is seen during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view of a deserted Bourke Street mall during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view from the entrance of an empty Chintatown on little Bourke Street during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: An empty Hosier Lane is seen on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone food delivery rider is seen travelling along a deserted Swanston Street during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone commuter sits at a tram stop outside a deserted Flinders Street Station after curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A deserted Queen Victoria Gardens is seen during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: An empty bridge underpass tunnel is seen during curfew on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: ( EDITORS NOTE : This image has been digitally converted in black and white )  A Lone commuter walks towards Southern Cross Station on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: A Lone commuter walks towards Southern Cross Station on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view from the entrance of an empty Chintatown on little Bourke Street during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A deserted O'Donnell gardens with the Rollercoaster of Luna Park in the background is seen during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: The empty bar room of the Prince of Wales Hotel in St Kilda which has been closed due to restrictions on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been digitally converted to black and white)  A general view from the entrance of an empty Chintatown on little Bourke Street during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: An empty food court with Tables and chairs stacked is seen on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A Lone man is seen crossing the deserted intersection of Swanston and Bourke Street on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been digitally converted to black and white)   A deserted Queen Victoria Gardens is seen during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone man outside a deserted Luna Park as curfew approaches on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: An empty Southbank precinct along the banks of the River near the departure point of the river cruises is seen on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been digitally converted to black and white)  A lone commuter sits at a tram stop outside a deserted Flinders Street Station after curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: ( EDITORS NOTE : This image has been digitally converted in black and white )  An empty street scene is seen looking out towards Bourke Street during curfew  on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A deserted Federation square during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Food Delivery riders sit in a deserted alley waiting for pickup orders during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone car is seen traveling along the Princess Highway during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been digitally converted to black and white)  A lone car is seen traveling along the Princess Highway during curfew  on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: An empty scene on the walkway overlooking the Yarra River towards Flinders Street Station during curfew in the Southbank Precinct on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: ( EDITORS NOTE : This image has been digitally converted in black and white )   An elevated view of an empty street in Docklands during curfew on September 09, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone man walks past the closed Her Majestys Theatre during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone car is seen traveling down the Eastern Freeway after curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been digitally converted to black and white)  A lone man walks past the closed Her Majestys Theatre during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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