It’s pretty straightforward. 1.5m, you are about 1.5m away. Ensuring that you refrain from that sort of physical contact, whether it might be a handshake or something a bit more intimate, unless its close family and friends. It’s all common sense. We don’t need to tell Australians how to get out of bed in the morning and put their shoes and socks on and things like that.

Australians understand, these are important, normal, social interaction measures that people can take an hour very intuitive and all about reducing the amount of direct physical contact you have with others... I really want Australians to get on with their lives as normally as possible but there will be disruptions and they will adjust, Australians can of course adjust. What I hope won’t happened and I’m sure it won’t is that we won’t lose our sense of Australianness in all of this, we will support each other and if you have someone in self isolation, an elderly person next to you or down the road, they will be wisely exercising greater precautions about their social interactions. Make them a casserole and leave it on the door.