An indoor mask mandate will remain in place for parts of Western Australia but dancing will return tomorrow.
Nightclubs will be permitted to reopen and seated consumption requirements will also be scrapped from 6am on Tuesday in the Perth and Peel regions.
Proof of vaccination will be required for entry into high-risk venues which include nightclubs and major events with more than 500 patrons. However, the indoor mask mandate will be extended until at least 6pm on Friday after the state recorded two new COVID cases.
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