People who live on the border of Victoria and New South Wales (NSW) in Australia will now need a travel permit to cross over as Victoria’s lockdown is extended for another week. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said the rule would come into place from 6 p.m. on Friday. “It is not good enough to limit movement. We need to know who is moving,” he said. Andrews wants the measures in place after the virus spread from Sydney to Byron Bay in the state’s north, near the border with Queensland. Now he’s concerned it could also travel to the state’s southern border. “If this virus can get from Sydney to Byron Bay, to Armidale, then only a fool would think it couldn’t get to Albury,” he said. “It absolutely can. We need to go beyond a bubble. We need to have permits.” The permit measures will be in place for the next …