Noosa News
Queensland is now open to every state and territory except WA with holiday-makers encouraged to make plans for Easter

Queensland has reopened its borders to Greater Sydney after the region was able to bring its pre-Christmas coronavirus outbreak under control.
Key points:
- Queensland reopened its borders to Greater Sydney at 1:00am
- There are new restrictions in place for people travelling from WA
- The Premier is encouraging people to make Easter plans
As of this morning, it’s no longer a declared hotspot and millions of residents across 35 local government areas will now be able to enter Queensland without undergoing mandatory hotel quarantine.
The border checkpoints — put in place after people were caught sneaking in from the hotspot areas — are being removed, marking the end (at least for now) of what has been a herculean effort by authorities.
Since the…
-
General20 hours ago
RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge and three board members resign in wake of 7.30 investigation into conflicts of interest
-
General23 hours ago
Self-taught child drummer makes rock band debut with The Living End
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson calls out supermarket giants for ‘fleecing’ customers with ‘flimsy’ paper bags
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Norman Dean Lake refused bail for allegedly threatening to kill Prime Minister Anthony Albanese