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Changes to border restrictions below: Queensland will remain closed to Victoria…

Changes to border restrictions below:
Queensland will remain closed to Victoria and Greater Sydney.
Residents of New South Wales, except those in the 32 Local Government Areas (LGAs) which have been declared hotspots in Greater Sydney, will be allowed to enter Queensland from 1am on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
People who have been in a hotspot in the past 14 days will not be allowed to enter Queensland.
LGAs declared hotspots in Greater Sydney:
BAYSIDE
BLACKTOWN
BURWOOD
CAMDEN
CAMPBELLTOWN
CANADA BAY
CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN
CUMBERLAND
FAIRFIELD
GEORGES RIVER
HORNSBY
HUNTERS HILL
INNER WEST
KU-RING-GAI
LANE COVE
LIVERPOOL… More
Queensland will remain closed to Victoria and Greater Sydney.
Residents of New South Wales, except those in the 32 Local Government Areas (LGAs) which have been declared hotspots in Greater Sydney, will be allowed to enter Queensland from 1am on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
People who have been in a hotspot in the past 14 days will not be allowed to enter Queensland.
LGAs declared hotspots in Greater Sydney:
BAYSIDE
BLACKTOWN
BURWOOD
CAMDEN
CAMPBELLTOWN
CANADA BAY
CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN
CUMBERLAND
FAIRFIELD
GEORGES RIVER
HORNSBY
HUNTERS HILL
INNER WEST
KU-RING-GAI
LANE COVE
LIVERPOOL
MOSMAN
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