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Queensland Will Further Ease Gathering, Venue and Event Limits From November 17 – Concrete Playground

Nothing about 2020 has played out as anyone expected at this time last year. But with summer, the festive season and the end of this tumultuous 12 months fast approaching, life in Queensland is slowly easing back to pre-COVID-19 normality — with the state revealing that it will further relax a number of its restrictions from 4pm on Tuesday, November 17.
As announced by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk yesterday, Friday, November 13, Queensland will change a heap of caps and limits on everyday activities mid-month. The eased restrictions cover everything from gathering at home and grabbing a beer at the pub to going to the movies and to watch live sport — and dancing as well.
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