How controversial quarantine camps would work
A drastic proposal to house international arrivals in Queensland “mining camps” is understood to have stumped the Morrison Government.
A drastic proposal to house international arrivals in Queensland “mining camps” is understood to have stumped the Morrison Government.
Health authorities are still trying to get in touch with a quarter of former Hotel Grand Chancellor guests who may have been exposed to the highly infectious UK COVID strain, but have ruled out another lockdown. Here’s why.
As one Queensland union welcomed thousands of new members in 2020, others suffered significant hits to their numbers.
As authorities admit they still don’t know how a mutant COVID strain escaped their controls, these are the questions put to Queensland Health that they couldn’t answer.
Queensland Health has confirmed that hotel quarantine staff can work multiple jobs but that ‘precautions’ were in place to protect other workplaces.
Guests at the hotel at the centre of Queensland’s concerning cluster of the highly infections UK COVID-19 strain have lashed out about how authorities are handling their transfer elsewhere.
New details surrounding the infected partner of the hotel cleaner who contracted the highly contagious UK COVID-19 strain have been revealed, as the state recorded three new cases overnight.
As panic buying eased overnight, the reality of lockdown has hit those planning holidays, parties and baby showers with restrictions also capping weddings at 10 people and funerals at 20.
Health authorities are in a race to trace close contacts of a Brisbane cleaner who was in the community for five days while infected.
Several state government departments have failed to pause expensive IT projects despite a mammoth savings vow.
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