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Queensland will open its doors to all of New South Wales — here’s what you need to know

Queensland’s border checkpoints will be dismantled from 1:00am on Monday, allowing freedom of entry to not just New South Wales residents, but everyone Australia-wide.
Border declarations will not be needed to enter the Sunshine State because there are now no declared hotspots anywhere in the country.
Here is everything you need to know about the latest advice to Queenslanders.
Who can travel to Queensland?
Everyone! Well, almost.
Anyone who has been in the Greater Sydney region in the past 14 days will not be allowed into Queensland until 1:00am on February 1 — unless you are a returning Queensland resident, in which case you will need to enter hotel quarantine at your own expense.
The good news is that…
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