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Coronavirus cancels local events

The Rip Curl Pro has become yet another local casualty of coronavirus fears after the World Surf League (WSL) cancelled all events through to May.

The WSL on Monday announced the postponement of the Australian leg of the Championship Tour including the iconic Bells Beach event, initially scheduled to run April 8 to 18.

The WSL had “every intention” of commencing the 2020 tour as soon as possible, according to chief executive officer (CEO) Erik Logan.

“I’m a fan, like you, and I want to see the world’s best surfers battle it out on the best waves in the world,” he said.

“However, the WSL’s primary concern right now is for the health and safety for our athletes, fans and global employees.”

The cancellation comes as libraries, theatres and community centres shut down while various organisers have called off dozens of events, expos and rallies across Geelong.

Geelong Arts Centre called off all scheduled performances and events beginning Monday.

Among the theatrical casualties were André Rieu’s ‘Angel of Australia’ Mirusia Louwerse and comedy legend Effie, both initially scheduled to make their Geelong debuts.

Geelong Arts Centre chief executive officer Joel McGuinness announced the cancellations and closures would remain in effect for four weeks, through to April 12.

“This has been truly one of the most difficult decisions to make,” he said.

But the safety of every person who worked at or attended the centre was first and foremost, Mr McGuinness said.

Geelong Arts Centre announced costumers would receive refunds automatically.

Both Geelong Regional Library Corporation and Geelong Gallery cancelled their events, and education and outreach programs, until April 13.

The corporation on Tuesday also announced it would close all branches and mobile libraries until April 14 to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Last weekend organisers postponed the Surf Coast Relay for Life, Geelong Pet Expo, Geelong Highland Gathering and a rally against domestic violence, among other events.

Among this week’s casualties are local indigenous festival Wada-ngal, Lara Food and Wine Festival, Geelong’s Longest Lunch and Geelong Design Week.

Geelong council cancelled all City Hall-run Geelong Design Week activities, its CEO Martin Cutter announced last week.

Organisers have also called off a rally planned for Friday protesting council’s recent decision to modify the controversial Green Spine linear gardens on Malop Street

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