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Police turn away hundreds at Qld border since latest COVID outbreak

While no new cases were reported in Queensland in the past 24 hours, 27 cars with 74 passengers were stopped at the Queensland-NSW border at Coolangatta, Queensland Police said.
Overall, 245 cars carrying 561 passengers have been rejected by police at the border since the Greater Sydney restrictions were introduced.
All crew and passengers from the Lady E, which moored in Cairns last week, are now in hotel quarantine, Queensland Health says.
In the past 24 hours Queensland Police have reprimanded and fined seven people at Coolangatta-Tweed Heads border stops.
Five were issued with $1334 fines, or penalty infringement notices, while a 34-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man, both from NSW, were each fined $4003 for giving false information…
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