Yes Mike, but the amusing thing is the farm address "appears" to be my primary residence because on paper most of my stuff is addressed there.Hi @Crusty181,
You may need to be very careful. This is what I understand, but I may well be wrong.
They have clearly stated the term "primary residence" If you have more than two residences you cannot travel to the ones that are not your primary residence. Where are you enrolled?
But there is currently an exception for people who live in Melbourne to continue with their holiday. So, it may be that you can stay on holidays which just happens to be your farm. But if you return to Melbourne, you cannot leave Melbourne. Assuming that Melbourne is your primary residence.
Yep, clear as mud, I know.
The other point is that if you do claim the farm to be your primary residence you will not be allowed into Melbourne except for these three exceptions:
I bet there will be thousands of people who will escape Melbourne before midnight tomorrow to start their holidays and not intending to come back until it is all clear.
- Study or work - if you cannot work from home
- Medical care and caregiving
- Shopping for essentials
I was tempted, but we have both decided to retreat behind the ramparts of Fortress Mike.
take care
Mike
We're home now, and i have plenty of work to do to keep me occupied. With zero purchase restrictions in nsw we bought up big and wont need to visit a supermarket for at least a month. On our 3 day meander homeward, there was a constant stream of Vic caravans charging toward nsw to beat the lockout, only the slow to react dummies didnt get into gear before hand.