Update – 5 July 2021

In line with the easing of government requirements, BBQs and the playground are now available for use. Containers for Change services have also resumed.
Some transitional restrictions will remain in place for a further six days, from 12:01am Tuesday 6 July through to 12:01am on Monday 12 July. Those applicable to the park include:
- Masks will no longer be required in outdoor public spaces where physical distancing is possible or when undertaking vigorous exercise indoors or outdoors. People should use common sense and take a mask with them whenever they leave home. Masks are not mandatory for children under 12 years of age or a person who has a physical or mental illness, condition or disability.
- 150 person limit for outdoor gatherings.
- Outdoor community sport can resume. Spectators will be permitted in line with the 150 person limit and two square metre rule.
- Outdoor fitness classes permitted, masks mandatory except when doing vigorous exercise. Two square metre capacity rule and 150 patron limit apply.
- Weddings for up to 150 guests.
These guidelines will be updated as and when government advice changes. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for the latest information with respect to Burswood Park. Statewide information is available at wa.gov.au.

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