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Train stations under scrutiny after teenagers return to Qld from virus hotspot – The Advertiser
Border checkpoints at train stations will come under scrutiny after two teenagers allegedly arrived from a COVID-19 hot spot without quarantining.

Border checkpoints at train stations will come under scrutiny after two teenagers allegedly arrived from a COVID-19 hot spot without quarantining.
The two girls, aged 15 and 16, were arrested by police at Noosa Civic Centre on Monday afternoon after a 24 hour search. It’s alleged the girls arrived into Brisbane Transit Centre on Friday without adult supervision before travelling to the Sunshine Coast.
Sunshine Coast Superintendent Craig Hawkins alleged the two girls, one from the Sunshine Coa…
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