MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » Highpoint COVID scare

Highpoint COVID scare

Visitors to a number of Highpoint shopping centre stores are being forced into 14-day quarantine after five different locations were identified as Tier 1 COVID-19 exposure sites.

The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services sounded the alarm on Monday after contact tracers tracked a COVID-positive patient’s movements back to the popular shopping centre on the evening of May 20.

The Department further revised its public exposure sites warning for Highpoint shopping centre on Tuesday afternoon, naming Lush Cosmetics, Toyworld, Smiggle, Kidstuff and Ishka as Tier 1 exposure sites.

Visitors to Highpoint shopping centre are required to get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days from exposure if they attended any of these locations during the following times on Thursday, May 20:

– Kidstuff (Level 2) from 5.20pm – 5.55pm

– Toyworld (Level 2) from 5.30pm – 6.20pm

– Ishka (Level 2) from 5.45pm – 6.20pm

– Smiggle (Level 3) from 5.55pm – 6.30pm

– Lush Cosmetics (Level 2) from 6.05pm – 6.35pm

Shoppers who visited all other areas on Levels 2 and 3 from 5.15pm – 6.35pm are required to get tested urgently and to isolate until they receive a negative result.

Highpoint owner GPT said that centre management has received notification the centre has been listed as a COVID-19 public exposure site by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services.

A spokesperson said centre management continues to monitor the situation, and is following all relevant advice and guidance issued by the Department of Health and Human Services with regards to COVID-19.

“We will continue with all precautionary hygiene measures already implemented, including heightened cleaning regimes throughout all high traffic areas,” the spokesperson said.

“The comfort and safety of customers, tenants, contractors and staff at Highpoint remains the utmost priority at all times.”

The Highpoint scare comes as some restrictions are reintroduced in Metro Melbourne on Tuesday night as the number of active coronavirus cases grew.

Masks will be compulsory indoors for anyone 12 years of age and older, private gatherings indoors will be limited to five people and public gatherings will be limited to 30 people.

Chief health officer Brett Sutton said the restrictions would remain in place until Friday, June 4, when they will be reviewed.

The reintroduction of restrictions follows a fifth positive COVID-19 case, a man in his 60s, connected to four people who tested positive in the City of Whittlesea on Monday.

Digital Editions


  • ’Shame’ as security trial extended

    ’Shame’ as security trial extended

    Security guards will continue to patrol the Footscray CBD until June after Maribyrnong council voted in favour of extending the controversial program at its meeting…

More News

  • Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Australia’s beloved alt-rock power trio Eskimo Joe are sure to have audiences up on their feet when they headline the Lincoln Park Twilight Festival. Held on Saturday 28 February at…

  • Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes

    Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes

    The Victorian Parliament’s Legal and Social Issues Committee is moving forward with an inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes. The investigation is designed to analyse the frequency of targeted attacks, examine…

  • Festival for all abilities

    Festival for all abilities

    Ability Fest is returning to Melbourne on 11 April, 2026, with a new focus on industrial venue accessibility at The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne. The event marks a shift…

  • The sport of kings in Werribee

    The sport of kings in Werribee

    What many call the sport of kings will be on full display at Werribee Park as the historic Urquhart Cup polo tournament gallops into town on Sunday 1 March. More…

  • Women’s history centre stage

    Women’s history centre stage

    A special one-off theatrical performance is coming to the Kyneton Town Hall in celebration of International Women’s Day. In 2026, the theme for International Women’s Day is #BalanceTheScales – a…

  • Australia Post ramps up the horse-power for Lunar New Year

    Australia Post ramps up the horse-power for Lunar New Year

    Australia Post is celebrating the Year of the Horse with the release of its Lunar New Year stamp as well as its first ever ‘DigiStamp’. The traditional Lunar New Year…

  • New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    Two new emergency treatment options are set to become available in Victorian schools to support students at risk of anaphylaxis. Education Minister Ben Carroll announced the two new services will…

  • More cameras coming to Victoria’s roads

    More cameras coming to Victoria’s roads

    The state government will roll out 35 new fixed cameras, two point-to-point networks and tougher seatbelt and distracted-driving enforcement as part of its Road Safety Action Plan. The state government…

  • Crack down on dodgy drivers

    Crack down on dodgy drivers

    New reforms are being introduced to protect Victorian taxi or ride-share passengers from being ripped off. The reforms, which come into effect on Sunday 1 March, will make it easier…

  • Police appeal for information on the disappearance of Brendan Breen

    Police appeal for information on the disappearance of Brendan Breen

    Police are appealing for information as part of their investigation into the suspicious disappearance of Brendan Breen 14 years ago. The then 55-year-old was last seen in Melbourne on 12…