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Coronavirus Australia: Border checkpoints to face tougher scrutiny after teens arrive in Queensland from Sydney – The Advertiser
Border checkpoints at train stations will come under closer scrutiny after two teenagers returned to the Sunshine Coast from Sydney without undergoing mandatory quarantine.

Border checkpoints at train stations will come under closer scrutiny after two teenagers returned to the Sunshine Coast from Sydney without undergoing mandatory quarantine.
The teenagers, aged 15 and 16, returned to Queensland before the state’s borders shut and were taken into police custody for COVID-19 testing.
They were found at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre on Monday morning, with some shops believed to have closed as a precaution.
Queensland Police Minister Mark Ryan said he would discuss…
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