Fans of golf, cricket, bowls and tennis can rejoice with news that outdoor competitions are allowed to take place after regional Victoria moved to step three of the recovery roadmap.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced that all outdoor community sport could return for people aged under-18, while non-contact sport could resume for adults.
No spectators are allowed at senior sport, while supervisors of children are allowed to watch.
Which has allowed local sporting competitions to prepare for the coming seasons.
Beginning with the Murray Valley Cricket Association, the local competition is yet to reveal a start date unlike Cricket Shepparton.
Border restrictions have hampered plans for the MVCA to get underway.
Meanwhile, the Shepparton league has intentions for an October 17 start for A and B-grades.
Off the back of guidelines recommended by Cricket Victoria, Cricket Shepparton has updated its rules for the coming summer.
All clubs must complete the "Return to Train and Play COVID Plan" and lodge it with Cricket Shepparton and local councils before they resume training.
Only players, coaches, umpires, scorers and COVID-19 officer and people operating canteens can be in attendance at senior matches.
Groups of only 10 are allowed to train, but clubs can have three groups of 10 rotate through the nets and ground.
And no equipment can be shared, eg; balls, helmets, gloves.
Once play resumes, there will be no shining the ball with saliva or sweat and communal food at afternoon tea is not allowed.
● Tennis Australia has updated its community tennis guidelines.
Competitions are allowed to resume, with singles and doubles permitted.
And group coaching for up to 10 participants is now allowed.
The Goulburn Murray Lawn Tennis Association held its annual meeting on Monday night to thrash out when the season will start.
The Cobram Lawn Tennis Club will once again be involved in the GMLTA.
● Elsewhere, Golf Australia has introduced a host of changes for regional golf clubs.
Competitions can resume and groups of four are permitted.
Hire equipment, such as pull buggies and range balls, can now be offered to golfers and practice facilities and driving ranges can now be used.
However, face masks must be worn at all time.
● And Bowls Victoria has given the green light for the sport to return.
Goulburn Valley Bowls Division has pencilled in a November 3 start date for mid-week pennant and November 7 for weekend pennant.
While the official pennant for Murray Bowls will start on November 6 for midweek pennant and November 7 for Saturday pennant, now that restrictions have eased for Victorian residents.
Shared equipment like jacks and mats must be cleaned before and after use and they should be handled by one person only.
And indoor facilities must remain closed, while outdoor toilets can be used.