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Queensland coronavirus rules are easing but contact restrictions will still limit Queensland high school graduation ceremonies

Coronavirus has taken a sledgehammer to year 12 rites of passage, with restrictions forcing Queensland schools to rethink large graduation ceremonies this week.
Key points:
- Most schools are limiting guests to two per student
- Two schools that tried to ban guests have been forced to come up with another option
- St Paul’s School is turning its Year 12 graduation into a television production
More coronavirus restrictions are due to ease across Queensland from tomorrow, allowing outdoor events to go ahead with up to 1,500 people while open-air stadiums can return to full capacity.
But most high schools have already imposed a strict cap on the number of family members who can attend graduations.
Some have decided to stagger ceremonies, or to move…
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