Easier For Queenslanders To Reunite With Family Overseas Than At Home 28/10/2021
Queenslanders can more easily reunite with loved ones overseas than at home, with the Prime Minister announcing a significant barrier to international travel would be removed from next week. Documents held by Brisbane’s Olympics committee could be kept secret under a state government plan to exclude the organisation from Queensland’s Right to Information rules. Queensland patients are left waiting on ambulance stretchers at far higher rates than those in southern states – including during the start of New South Wales’s disastrous Covid-19 outbreak.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at couriermail.com.au.
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