CORONAVIRUS NUMBERS
* Australia has recorded 7106 cases. There are 510 active cases. SA, ACT and NT have no active cases.
* The national death toll is 102 - NSW 50, Victoria 19, Tasmania 13, WA 9, Queensland 6, SA 4, ACT 3. (Two Queensland residents who died in NSW have been included in both state's counts).
* More than six million of an estimated 16 million people with smartphones have registered for the federal government's COVIDSafe tracing app since April 26.
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EASING OF RESTRICTIONS
* The federal government has announced a three-phase plan to ease coronavirus restrictions in the coming months, with the states and territories to determine their own timings.
* Social distancing and hygiene measures retained indefinitely.
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NSW
* Up to 50 people will be able to dine in restaurants, pubs and cafes from June 1, up from a maximum 10 currently.
* Outdoor gatherings allowed for a maximum of 10 people, while social distancing.
* Public school students resume full-time classes on May 25.
* Sydney buses can carry 12 people, train carriages can have 32 and a Manly ferry can transport 245 people.
* Regional travel within NSW permitted from June 1, when museums, galleries and libraries can reopen.
* NSW is considering allowing international students back into the state, potentially through the hotel quarantine system in place for Australians returning home.
* Gyms and beauty salons will reopen in the next stage of the easing of restrictions.
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VICTORIA
* Victorians may have up to five visitors in their homes.
* Gathering limits relaxed to 10 for outdoor activities including fishing, hiking and golf.
* A maximum of 10 guests allowed at weddings, 20 at indoor funerals and 30 for outdoor services.
* From June 1, 20 people allowed inside restaurants, cafes and pubs, increasing to 50 diners from June 22 and 100 in the second half of July.
* Children in Prep to Year 2 and Years 11 and 12 return to classrooms on May 26 with the remaining cohort back from June 9.
* Year 11 and 12 students will now sit exams from November 9 to December 2 and get their results by year-end.
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QUEENSLAND
* Shopping for non-essential items permitted and up to five members of one household can visit other homes.
* Up to 10 people allowed to congregate in parks, pools and playgrounds.
* Queenslanders can also travel up to 250km from their homes.
* Public school students resume full-time classes on May 25 with no commuter caps on public transport come Monday.
* Borders to NSW and Victoria could reopen by September.
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA
* Dining and alcohol-consumption at cafes and restaurants now allowed to have 10 customers indoors and 10 outdoors.
* Stage two easing of restrictions will begin on June 5 allowing more customers to be served and cinemas to reopen.
* Students are already back in school full time.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA
* WA has entered phase two of its recovery plan, allowing greater regional travel and encouraging people back to work while cafes, pubs and restaurants may seat up to 20 patrons.
* Further easing of restrictions expected on June 8.
* Students are already back in school full time.
* State borders remain closed.
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TASMANIA
* Restaurants and cafes allowed to seat up to 10 people with the same number allowed to gather for real estate purposes, religious gatherings and weddings.
* Schools are reopening from May 25
* State government is offering new mobile testing sites and is targeting testing of people with respiratory symptoms, hospital patients discharged to aged care homes and symptomatic health care workers.
* Treasury is reviewing the state's $3.7 billion infrastructure program to identify construction projects that can be brought forward, or commenced swiftly.
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NORTHERN TERRITORY
* The NT has relaxed restrictions on parks, golf, fishing and swimming.
* Restaurants and bars can reopen with a two-hour limit, with entertainment venues to come.
* Restricted access to indigenous communities remains in place until at least June 18.
* Students already back in school full time.
* Interstate borders into the NT remain closed.
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ACT
* Outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people allowed. Restrictions on sport and recreation eased.
* Has staggered the return of school students grades up to June 2.
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STILL OPEN ACROSS THE COUNTRY
* Supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, public transport, some schools, hairdressers, petrol stations, postal and freight services, bottle shops, newsagents, retail shops. Restaurants and cafes opened in most states.
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS
* Victoria confirmed the death of a man in his 60s, bringing the state's death toll to 19. Victoria recorded 10 new COVID-19 cases since Friday bringing state total to 1602.
* A nurse who continued to show up to work at an aged-care home with symptoms of COVID-19 has been referred to Queensland's anti-corruption body.
* The alcohol industry suffered a $8.5 billion drop in revenue and the loss of nearly half a million hospitality jobs in April due to the COVID-19 crisis.
* Australians are being invited to record their coronavirus experiences for future generations in a new campaign by the country's postal service.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
* A reporting error has meant only 3.5 million employees, instead of 6.5 million, will likely be covered by the federal government's JobKeeper program, with cost estimates almost halved from $130 billion to $70 billion. Federal Labor has intensified its attack on the program and questions are being asked about the strength of the economic rebound.
* Australia has maintained its AAA credit rating from rating agency Fitch, but its economic outlook has been downgraded to negative due to the coronavirus.
* Wesfarmers has announced the closure or conversion of about 167 Target outlets.
* Local councils will share $1.8 billion in federal funding for road upgrades and community projects to help struggling communities.
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SPORT
* Australia's professional footballers' union is demanding a fairer sharing of the COVID-19 burden as A-League players face hefty pay cuts.
* Cricket umpires may wear gloves to handle the ball and refuse to take a bowler's hat whenever cricket returns from its COVID-19 stoppage, while dressing-room beers are set to remain on ice.
* West Coast have applied for special AFL dispensation to operate with more football staff than allowed under the new 25-person cap during the coronavirus-hit 2020 season.
* The NRL will resume competition on May 28.
* The AFL will resume competition on June 11.
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GLOBAL CORONAVIRUS NUMBERS
* Cases: at least 5,213,991
* Deaths: at least 338,249
* Recovered: at least 2,058,237
Data current as of 1730 AEST May 22, taking in federal government and state/territory government updates and Johns Hopkins virus tracker.
Australian Associated Press