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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk flags closing borders to South Australia

Queensland is expected to impose travel restrictions on South Australia after a coronavirus cluster was revealed in Adelaide over the weekend.
The Sunshine State will join Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania to restrict access from South Australia following the outbreak in the city’s northern suburbs.
WA Premier Mark McGowan was the first to pull the trigger on Sunday night, announcing those who entered from SA will be required to go into 14-day quarantining and leaving travellers stranded at the airport.
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On Monday morning, NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner shut the borders “effective immediately”, as did Tasmania Premier Peter Gutwein.
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