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Tasmania reopens to Greater Brisbane, parts of Sydney

Tasmania will reopen its borders to travellers from Greater Brisbane from midnight tonight.
Key points:
- Greater Brisbane and 24 local government areas of Greater Sydney will be reclassified as low-risk from midnight
- It means people will no longer have to quarantine when entering the state and those in quarantine may leave
- Premier Peter Gutwein thanked people for their patience but said Tasmania wouldn’t hesitate to impose restrictions when needed
Premier Peter Gutwein said the five local government areas would be reclassified as low-risk, meaning Queenslanders entering the state will no longer need to quarantine.
He said anyone who was currently in Tasmania who was in quarantine due to spending time in Brisbane or low-risk areas of Greater…
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