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Crash or crash through: Palaszczuk ploughs on with mining camp quarantine plan

Friday January 22, 2021
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is ploughing ahead with plans to quarantine overseas arrivals at regional mining camps despite Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s reservations and concerns from regional mayors.
Homeground Villages miner accommodation in Gladstone has been flagged as a possible site to quarantine overseas arrivals. Photo:ABC
The Premier raised the matter at National Cabinet today saying the issue was “about getting more Australians home”.
“I put to the Prime Minister some options about where we could look at some alternative…
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