Noosa News
Sydney residents fined for allegedly lying to police

Five Sydney residents have been fined more than $20,000 and ordered into hotel quarantine at their own cost after they allegedly lied to police to get into Queensland.
Gold Coast chief superintendent Mark Wheeler said the group had crossed into the Sunshine State on Sunday with ‘G’ Passes and checked into a Surfers Paradise resort.
Subsequent police checks revealed the group had allegedly come from Greater Sydney, which was declared a hotspot last week.
Superintendent Wheeler said the group had told police they were on their way to Airlie…
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