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Qld slaps travel restrictions back on NSW, but no hard borders yet

Queensland has clamped down on anyone coming from New South Wales, with border passes to come back into effect as part of the restrictions in response to Sydney’s northern beaches coronavirus outbreak.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said as of 1am on Sunday, December 20, anyone coming into Queensland from NSW will need a border pass, which they can apply for from 8pm on Saturday.
Yvette D’Ath was Attorney-General before being moved to Health Minister after the October 31 election win.Credit:Glenn Hunt
Anyone coming from the northern beaches will need an exemption to come into Queensland and even then, they will need to go into hotel quarantine.
Any returning Queensland residents who visited the northern beaches between now and December 11…
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