
Free at last: Police urge patience as border set to reopen from next Monday
The waiting is over – Queensland’s borders will finally be thrown open to the rest of the country at 1am on December 13.
The waiting is over – Queensland’s borders will finally be thrown open to the rest of the country at 1am on December 13.
Brisbane’s CBD is losing its ghost town status with a study showing movement is back to 81 per cent of the pre-Covid levels, the highest it has been since March 2020.
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Medical experts have warned Australians not to let their guard down on COVID-19 despite rising vaccine rates and better than predicted case numbers.
In signs the Palaszczuk Government is planning an early Christmas present for Queenslanders tired of border closures, Deputy Premier Steven Miles has held out the prospect of opening up the state earlier than planned.
Three regional areas of Queensland are locked in a race to lead the state’s vaccination effort, injecting some valuable insights as they head towards the finish line.
Queensland will look at scrapping quarantine for international travellers entering the state from green zones after it reopened to flights from New Zealand’s South Island.