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More than 185,000 Qld border passes downloaded in five days

Queensland is expected to be inundated with tourists when its border reopens on Friday after more than 185,000 border passes were downloaded in just five days.
Increasing numbers of police will be stationed at airport, road, sea and train entry points to ensure visitors have not come from Victoria.
Queensland Police Service Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said today 33 people from the coronavirus-ravaged state had been refused entry since the state shut its borders to its southern…

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