Five new Qld cases as 561 turned back at border
Queensland has recorded five new cases of COVID-19 as more than 550 people are refused entry at the border.
Queensland has recorded five new cases of COVID-19 as more than 550 people are refused entry at the border.
Temperatures are expected to climb again following the Christmas reprieve, ahead of some rainy days to see out 2020.
Queensland has recorded one new case of coronavirus as hundreds of people were turned back at the border.
Dozens of people have gathered at a Brisbane pub for a slap-up Christmas feast just over a week after it was announced as ground zero of Queensland’s latest COVID-19 crisis
For thousands of Queenslanders it was a Christmas unlike any other, as COVID curbed festivities.
A Sydney man who jetted into the Gold Coast has had his Christmas holiday cut short after being booted out of the state for falsely declaring that he was a Queenslander.
The captain of a superyacht docked in Cairns says crew are now co-operating with authorities after a woman tested positive to coronavirus. It comes as Sydney’s Avalon cluster has spread to southeast Queensland.
Three people have been rushed to hospital after a spate of violent incidents on the Gold Coast on Christmas Eve.
Sewage from treatment plants all over Queensland have tested positive for COVID, prompting calls for better public information.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has slammed border closures in the wake of a Sydney COVID outbreak. It comes as 115 people were refused entry to Queensland.
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