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A quick wrap up of the main stories:
- Victoria recorded no new cases of COVID-19 for the third consecutive day. There are now 49 active cases of coronavirus in Victoria.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian .
- A Supreme Court judge has ruled the controversial curfew policy that restricted Victorians to their homes from 9pm to 5am during the state's hard lockdown was legal, dismissing the case against the Andrews government.
- Queensland is down to just three active cases, all in hotel quarantine, with no new cases reported on Monday. The state will throw open its borders on Tuesday at 1am to NSW residents, bar Greater Sydney, with Queensland Police anticipating more long queues at the border.
- A child who attended a western Sydney trampoline centre is the only local coronavirus case recorded in NSW].
- Ms Berejiklian says the NSW government is concerned about compliance with coronavirus restrictions at Sydney restaurants after contact tracers struggled to identify diners at some restaurants.