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Queensland border restrictions have changed, so who’s in and who’s out? Here’s what you need to know

Queensland’s Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced the state’s borders will open to most of New South Wales, but not everyone will be allowed in.
As of 1:00am on November 3, Queensland is set to open to New South Wales, but will remain closed to Greater Sydney and Victoria, due to concerns around lingering community transmission in the southern states.
While the announcement has been warmly welcomed by some, others have labelled the move “ridiculous” and “bullsh*t”.
Here’s what you need to know:
When do the borders open?
Queensland’s borders won’t open straight away.
The changes will come into effect from 1:00am on Tuesday November 3.
It comes after Queensland expanded its border bubble earlier this month to include five New South Wales…
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