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Queensland university students allowed to return to campus life after Queensland Health coronavirus update
University lecture theatres in Queensland will be allowed to return to 100 per cent capacity in time for the start of classes next week.
A late-night change to public health directions gave the green light for universities across the state to start making plans.
Under the rules, seating must be ticketed and allocated to students.
Other spaces like tutorial rooms and laboratories will not be subject to occupant density requirements but people should socially distance when possible.
Restaurants, cafes, and other businesses operating on campuses must continue to adhere to one person per 2 square metres, and maintain an electronic record of patrons who dine in.
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