Public health alert - New venues

09 January 2021

NSW Health has been advised of a number of new venues visited by confirmed cases of COVID‑19.

Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed below is a casual contact who must get tested immediately and self-isolate until a negative result is received. If any symptoms appear, get tested again.

SuburbVenueAddressDate and time
CasulaCostcoCasula Homemaker Centre, 20 Parkers Farm PlaceSaturday, 2 January
4.45pm-6.15pm
BankstownMyer Bankstown (Ground Floor)Bankstown Central, North TerraceWednesday 6 January
11.30am – 12.40pm
CampsieChemist Warehouse Campsie265 Beamish St CampsieFriday 8 January
12pm – 12.30pm
CampsieBig W Campsie14/28 Amy St CampsieSunday 3 January
1.20pm – 1.40pm
CampsieCampsie Medical and Dental Centre17 Anglo Rd CampsieFriday 8 January
10.40am – 11.30am

Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed below should monitor for symptoms and, if they occur, get tested immediately and self-isolate until a negative result is received:

SuburbVenueAddressDate and time
BelroseAldi Belrose56/58 Glen St BelroseThursday 24 December
12pm – 1pm
BelroseWoolworths Belrose56/58 Glen St BelroseThursday 24 December
12pm – 1pm

The Burwood venues announced yesterday have been removed from the list of venues of concern, as an expert panel has determined the person was not infectious when they visited.

Anyone who used the following public transport routes at the times listed below should monitor for symptoms and, if they occur, get tested immediately and self-isolate until a negative result is received:

Bus routeDate, location and time
418 – 138 Wednesday 30 December
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 6.18pm and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 6.28pm
418 – 138 Thursday 31 December
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 6.18pm and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 6.29pm
418 – 138 Sunday 3 January
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 10.41am and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 10.52am
418 – 70 Sunday 3 January
Departing Marrickville Rd before Illawarra Rd 6.39pm and arriving Hurlstone Park Station, Floss St 6.48pm
418 – 138 Monday 4 January
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 6.21am and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 6.31am
418 – 138Tuesday 5 January
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 6.21am and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 6.32am
418 - 138Tuesday 5 January
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 10.57am and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 11.09am
418-70Tuesday 5 January
Departing Marrickville Rd opposite Marrickville Town Hall 11.59am and arriving Hurlstone Park Station, Floss St 12.08pm
418 – 138 Wednesday 6 January
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 6.21am and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 6.30am
418 – 138Thursday 7 January
Departing Hurlstone Park Station, Duntroon St 6.19am and arriving Marrickville Rd at Garners Ave 6.28am
TrainDate and time
Marrickville to Hurlstone ParkTuesday 5 January
4.09pm – 4.18pm
Hurlstone Park to BankstownWednesday 6 January
10.58 am – 11.20am
Bankstown to Hurlstone ParkWednesday 6 January
1.50pm – 2.08pm
Marrickville to Hurlstone ParkWednesday 6 January
3.56pm – 4.04pm
Hurlstone Park to CampsieFriday 8 January
10.27am – 10.38am
Campsie to Hurlstone ParkFriday 8 January
12.01pm – 12.11pm

There are more than 350 COVID-19 testing locations across NSW, many of which are open seven days a week. To find your nearest clinic visit COVID-19 clinics or contact your GP.

NSW Health urges anyone in NSW with even the mildest symptoms, such as headache, fatigue, cough, sore throat or runny nose, to come forward immediately for testing, then isolate until they receive a negative result.

A complete list of venues of concern, and the related health advice, is available at NSW Government - Latest news and updates