Noosa News
Stranded boy may miss school because of Brisbane ‘red zone’
Campbell Lawrence arrived on December 16 to visit his mother Carolyn Morey in Narangba for his school holidays before the city underwent a sudden lockdown on Friday January 8 after Brisbane reported the nation’s first confirmed case of the UK strain of the virus in the community.
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