Victoria is still a “long way” from opening its border with New South Wales after the state’s northern neighbour recorded 18 cases of community transmission. Half of the new cases belong to the Sydney northern beaches cluster, while a second cluster has emerged in the city’s west, along with cases in Wollongong, south of Sydney. Victoria’s Police Minister Lisa Neville says decisions about the border are being made on a daily basis, but based on health advice no one is ready to contemplate changes. “We’re still a long way from that border being open,” she said. Neville wouldn’t rule out extending the red zone, with concern for cases outside the northern beaches. “I know we were concerned about the Wollongong spread and the case there, and that occurred I think through churches, so we’ll continue to monitor this and if we need we’ll extend that red zone,” she said. Victoria …