Noosa News
Sydneysiders not getting it: 500 turned back since border closed
The Sunshine State yesterday marked 102 days of zero community transmissions of coronavirus, recording just one case in hotel quarantine.But five days after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk declared Greater Sydney a hotspot following the virus outbreak on the city’s northern beaches, hundreds of Harbour City residents are still attempting to cross the border – and being turned back in droves.About 500 Greater Sydney residents and returning Queenslanders have been refused entry to the state since the…
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