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Another man deported over illegal New Year’s Eve rave in Queensland

A German man has been deported from Australia after pleading guilty to drug charges related to an illegal rave on New Year’s Eve in Queensland.
The 27-year-old is the second foreign national to have his visa cancelled, after a 29-year-old Frenchman who allegedly organised the rave was sent home last week.
A second man has been deported over the illegal rave held in a Queensland forest during COVID-19 restrictions.Credit:Australian Border Force
The rave was held at a national state forest near Gympie, about 110 kilometres north of Brisbane, on New Year’s Eve while COVID-19 restrictions were in place.
At the time a maximum of 50 people were allowed to gather in homes and public spaces and up to 1500 for outdoor events if they had a…
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