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Dan Andrews' plans to force all schoolkids to be vaccinated have been leaked as Victoria records 750 new cases of coronavirus and one death on Monday.
A return to golf is on the cards as Victoria nears COVID vaccination targets, while the government flags trials to test vaccinated-only events.
Restrictions, including a return to golf and tennis, will ease slightly across the state on Wednesday, with Victoria expected to pass 80 per cent single dose vaccination coverage on Tuesday.
The next round of eased restrictions will focus on the return of Victorian students to onsite learning, a date earmarked for October 6.
Leaked planning documents from the Department of Education obtained by the Herald Sun have revealed the tough rules school children may expect next month.
All Victorian students aged over 12 could be required to have one dose of a vaccine 'to attend school by 2022' while those in Year 11 and 12 will need two.
Face masks and restrictions on household numbers are predicted to stay in Victoria even at an 80 per cent full vaccination rate (pictured, two women walking in St Kilda in Melbourne)
Leaked planning documents from the Department of Education have revealed the tough rules that will be imposed on school children as they return to classrooms (pictured, Bentleigh Secondary College students in Melbourne in July)
Premier Daniel Andrews said while the changes were 'modest', the state is getting closer to the end of lockdown.