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Georgie Moore

Vic COVID curfew challenge dismissed

Victoria's Supreme Court has dismissed a cafe owner's challenge to the state's COVID-19 curfew. (AAP)

Victoria's Supreme Court has thrown out a challenge to the state's now-scrapped COVID-19 curfew.

Cafe owner and aspiring Liberal MP Michelle Loielo challenged the curfew on grounds including that it violated her human rights.

Justice Tim Ginnane on Monday dismissed Ms Loielo's case.

While the curfew did restrict human rights, the judge said these restrictions were legal and proportionate to the purpose of protecting public health.

An 8pm to 5pm curfew was introduced on August 5, before being pushed back an hour to 9pm.

Public health official Associate Professor Michelle Giles authorised the measure as part of a suite of restrictions under emergency powers.

The curfew was scrapped altogether ahead of the trial against its legality.

Justice Ginnane rejected Ms Loielo's argument that Prof Giles did not make an independent decision to authorise the curfew, and only signed off on it at the behest of Premier Daniel Andrews.

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