COVID-19 vaccination requirements - Shire facilities from January 31
Published on 28 January 2022
The State Government have announced that from January 31 2022, new COVID-19 proof-of-vaccination requirements will be in place when accessing certain indoor public venues.
As such, the following requirements will be in place for the Shire of Broome’s facilities.
Shire Administration Building
There are currently no vaccination requirements to access the Shire’s administration building. However, the Shire would encourage attendees to continue to exercise physical distancing and adhere to good hand hygiene.
Broome Public Library
There are currently no vaccination requirements to access the library. However, the Shire would encourage attendees to continue to exercise physical distancing and adhere to good hand hygiene.
Broome Civic Centre
Attendees over the age of 16 will be required to show proof of being fully vaccinated to enter the Broome Civic Centre. This can be in digital or paper-based form, and will be checked upon arrival.
Broome Recreation and Aquatic Centre
Depending on what activity you plan to undertake at BRAC, proof of vaccination may be required.
Proof of vaccination is required to undertake the following activities at BRAC:
- Participating in indoor group fitness activities (circuit, yoga).
- Utilising the BRAC kiosk/café and back bar.
- Using BRAC’s indoor meeting rooms.
All other activities do not require proof of vaccination.
Proof of vaccination is not required for customers under the age of 16, or customers who have a medical exemption (proof of exemption document required).
Members of the public that have recently been in the Perth, Peel, Wheatbelt and/or Great Southern regions must wear masks in public indoor spaces when returning to Broome – more information here.
For information on how to set up the ServiceWA app as proof of vaccination, click here. For information on the COVID-19 vaccination requirements, click here. The conditions above are dictated by the State Government and subject to change in the future.