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Backpacker to be deported after COVID bush doof

The “bush doof” took place on a property at Upper Kandanga, southwest of Gympie, between December 30 and January 2, just days before Brisbane was forced into lockdown on January 8.Footage of the incident shows dozens of cars and camper vans lined up along a dirt road, with shirtless partygoers fraternising nearby. More than 1000 people are believed to have attended.
ABF told The Courier-Mail yesterday that it cancelled a French national’s visa following the ordeal and…
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