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Coronavirus restrictions ease in Queensland despite new COVID-19 case, with no limits to camping ahead of Easter break

Queensland is easing some coronavirus restrictions today as planned, despite the detection of a new case of community transmission.
Limits have been imposed on some facilities in the city, but otherwise the state is moving closer to life as normal.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she wanted the relaxed changes to be in place ahead of the Easter school holidays.
This is what Queenslanders can now do.
Bigger parties at home and outdoors
From 1:00am today, you can have up to 100 people at your house, doubling the allowable number from 50 people yesterday.
Outdoor events can now have 500 people, which is a five-fold increase from previous restrictions.
But, if you’re planning to carve up the dance floor … be sure…
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