The state opposition is pushing the government to allow 3000 spectators at regional sporting events.
With the start of the Bellarine Football Netball League season only weeks away, the current coronavirus guidelines allow 1000 spectators.
Bumper crowds are expected to flock to local games, with supporters starved of local footy and netball after the 2020 season was scrapped due to COVID-19.
This Easter is tipped to be one of the busiest on record for tourism on the Bellarine Peninsula and many holidaymakers are expected to see a game of local football in the town they are holidaying in.
Liberal member Cindy McLeish is urging the Labor government to bring Victoria into line with New South Wales, which has a 3000 spectator limit.
“Regional Victoria hasn’t had a COVID-19 case in months and months,” Ms McLeish said.
“It’s not fair to punish regional sports with limited crowds yet allow 50,000 people into the MCG.
“I’m not sure the city-centric Andrews Labor government understands how big of a drawcard regional sporting games are to communities and businesses. It has the potential to bring in some big names and plenty of tourists.
“Sport is such an important aspect to regional communities. It brings locals together, encourages tourism and boosts trade in local towns.”