General
Contact tracing sites in Brisbane and Gold Coast expanded following further coronavirus cases

Queensland contact tracers are continuing to work tirelessly to track people who may have been exposed to COVID-19 in the wake of two further cases of community transmission.
A range of venues across the Gold Coast have been added to the growing list together with new Brisbane venues linked to cases related to the new PA Hospital cluster.
Some sites have been removed and others added, including for Sunday March 28.
Anyone who visited the sites below must quarantine at home immediately for 14 days from the time of contact, and complete an online contact tracing self-assessment or phone 13HEALTH.
Close contact sites
Saturday, March 20
- Shinobi Ramen Noodle shop,…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Flatmates of missing teen Pheobe Bishop, 17, identified
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Franz Ferdinand: Australian Tour 2025
-
General21 hours ago
Postecoglou’s message touches Blues AFL coach Voss after Spurs’ Europa League win
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Rider busted in risky act with dog on motorbike