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City Notice: Official Health Advisories and Service Updates for Friday, 10 April

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10 April 2026/04:50
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City Notice: Official Health Advisories and Service Updates for Friday, 10 April
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Yu Chu Chin

Official Health Advisory: Measles Alert

The Victorian Department of Health has issued a high-priority advisory regarding measles exposure sites across the Melbourne metropolitan area. Following a comprehensive update on Thursday, 9 April, health officials have confirmed several new locations of interest. Residents who frequented public transport hubs or major retail precincts in the CBD earlier this week are urged to remain vigilant and monitor for potential symptoms.

  • Initial symptoms typically include fever, cough, a runny nose, and red or sore eyes, followed by a distinct red rash.
  • Individuals who are unsure of their vaccination status (MMR) or have not received two doses of the vaccine should contact their general practitioner immediately.
  • To prevent further community transmission, those experiencing symptoms are requested to call ahead before visiting any medical clinic or emergency department.

National 'No Falls' Month Awareness

In accordance with the updated national prevention guidelines released this week, the City of Melbourne is participating in 'April No Falls Month.' This public health initiative aims to reduce the incidence of falls, which remains a leading cause of injury-related hospitalisation in Victoria. Residents, particularly older community members and their carers, are encouraged to access newly published awareness materials and educational strategies. Local municipal community centres will be providing information on risk assessments and balance improvement programs throughout the week.

Public Event Advisory: Melbourne International Comedy Festival

As the Melbourne International Comedy Festival continues its 40th-anniversary celebrations, significant foot traffic is anticipated in the CBD this Friday evening, 10 April. With major performances scheduled at the Melbourne Town Hall, Regent Theatre, and the Arts Centre, the following public service arrangements are in place:

  • Pedestrian flow management and safety protocols will be active around the Swanston Street and Collins Street precincts from 5:00 PM onwards.
  • Commuters are advised that public transport remains the most efficient travel method, though higher-than-usual passenger volumes are expected on the City Loop and major tram routes.
  • City safety teams will be patrolling high-traffic corridors to assist visitors and ensure the orderly movement of festival-goers between venues.

Autumn School Holiday Notice

Friday marks the conclusion of the first full week of the Victorian autumn school holiday period. Parents and guardians are reminded that city parks, municipal playgrounds, and libraries will see increased attendance. While standard off-peak parking rates are in effect, high-demand zones near Carlton Gardens and Birrarung Marr are expected to reach capacity by midday. Local council library branches are currently offering specialized holiday programming for students; residents should consult their local branch for specific session availability.

Infrastructure Update: Metro Tunnel Precincts

Following the commencement of full operations for the Metro Tunnel rail line, localized precinct enhancement works are continuing. Minor detours may be in effect for pedestrians around the new Town Hall and Anzac Station entrances as final landscaping and streetscape integration projects are completed. Public transport services themselves are unaffected, and commuters are encouraged to use the new underground connections to bypass CBD surface traffic.