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Traffic chaos as people try to get home
Traffic has come to a standstill across Brisbane as residents try to get home before the 5pm lockdown.
Despite pleas for people not to panic buy, some grocery stores turned into a “bloody madhouse” as news of Monday’s announcement spread.
Congestion has started to build across the city, particularly near COVID-19 testing sites and shopping centres.
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