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Coronavirus restrictions easing: What you can do starting June 1

More coronavirus restrictions are being rolled back from Monday, June 1 in many Australian states.

Restaurants and cafes will be able to seat more patrons, and the limits to social gatherings will be expanded.

Here is a breakdown of what you can do in each state as the rules are being eased in the coming month.

Victoria

Starting June 1:

New South Wales

Starting June 1:

South Australia

Starting June 1:

Queensland

Starting June 12:

Northern Territory

Starting June 5 noon:

Tasmania

Starting June 15:

Australian Capital Territory

Starting June 1, residents will be allowed to travel to NSW for holidays.

Western Australia

Starting Thursday, May 28 at 11.59pm, travel within the state will be allowed with the exception of the Kimberley and bio-security zones in the east Pilbara and part of the Goldfields.

Premier Mark McGowan said he expected Broome to become available to visitors by June 5.

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