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Queensland border pass system to stay in place while hotspots remain

As Queensland prepares to lower its border with Greater Sydney and hopes to confirm a similar relaxation to Victorian visitors, many are left wondering what will happen to the state’s border passes.
For months now, any travellers into Queensland have had to have a border declaration pass. The system has gone through several iterations.
It has particularly impacted people living in border communities, who have been able to move reasonably freely for a while, but are still impacted by traffic delays and the need to have a valid pass at all times.
From December 1, Queensland will allow travellers from greater Sydney…
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