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Bigger weddings, funerals allowed in Queensland as COVID-19 restrictions ease from today

It’s been a tough time for Queenslanders eager to tie the knot with their beloved or say goodbye to a loved one who has died.
Coronavirus restrictions and snap lockdowns have wreaked havoc on weddings and funerals, with many planned events cancelled at the last minute, costing people millions.
But all that is set to change, with Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announcing restrictions on weddings and funerals will further ease to allow more guests at venues.
The changes come as the state marks more than 60 days without a case of community transmission.
What restrictions change from today?
From today, more people can attend a wedding or funeral in Queensland.
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