Singer Anthony Callea has blasted the locals of Melbourne who aren’t following the new rules in place due to a spike of cases.

Residents in metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire have to wear a mask or face covering or risk a fine of $200.

It appears that some still aren’t following the rules, which prompted Callea’s latest rant.

In a video posted to his Instagram story, he spoke about seeing several people wearing their masks incorrectly.

“Just took my dog out for a poo and did a lap around the block,” Callea said.

“Part of the reason why Victoria has still got high cases of coronavirus is because there’s too many f******* out there that don’t give a f****** s***.

“And sorry about my French, but wearing a mask hanging down is not wearing a mask.

“Congregating with five or six people having a coffee and taking your masks off is not wearing a mask.

“Stopping in the middle of the street and having a conversation just because there’s another dog owner doesn’t mean take your mask off and have a conversation.

“The amount of ignorant people out there is f****** doing my head in.”

He also slammed people walking around the beach area in St Kilda who were ignoring social distancing.

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Really Melbourne? Are you f%*king kidding me? This is today along the beach in St Kilda/Middle Park 🙄 Selfish, ignorant and deplorable behaviour! Dickheads! Clearly the message and how it’s delivered is NOT WORKING!!! So angry… 🤦🏼‍♂️ Why do so many people think they are above it all? These self entitled people will be the first to blame other people and the government for the current situation – we ALL have a role to play! 👊🏼 Another sad day for Victoria 😢 To everyone doing the right thing, as a fellow Victorian…. THANK YOU! To my fellow Victorian’s who are not… 🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼(*this is not my footage)

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“So angry… why do so many people think they are above it all,” Callea said.

“These self-entitled people will be the first to blame other people and the government for the current situation.

We ALL have a role to play!”

His anger comes after a six-week state of disaster has been declared in Victoria, with Melbourne residents under curfew. This means no one is allowed out of the house between 8 pm and 5 am each day.Â