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Teens charged after alleged COVID-breach scare – Tweed Daily News
Two teenage girls who allegedly breached COVID-19 rules at a Noosa shopping centre have been charged with several offences.

Two teenage girls who allegedly breached COVID-19 rules at a Noosa shopping centre have been charged with several offences.
Deputy Queensland Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski told media on Wednesday the pair had been issued with notices to appear for a “variety” of offences, including false declaration offences.
It comes after the two teens, aged 15 and 16, were detained at Noosa Civic Centre on Monday after allegedly crossing the Queensland border from a COVID-19 hotspot without quarant…
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