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Victoria, Queensland, South Australia tightens rules on Sydney travellers from Covid-affected areas

Victoria and Queensland have joined South Australia to change its rules which will require travellers from areas of Sydney to be placed under new restrictions.

NCA NewsWire

Queensland has joined Victoria and South Australia to slap new restrictions on travellers coming from certain areas of Sydney.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced her state will close its borders to a number of local government areas in Sydney after their Bondi cluster nearly doubled on Tuesday.

From 1am on Friday, Queenslanders returning home from City of Sydney, Waverley, Randwick, Canada Bay, Inner West, Bayside, and Woollahra will have to go into a mandatory 14 days of hotel quarantine.

Residents of those local government areas will not be able to enter Queensland unless they have an exemption.

Ms Palaszczuk said Queensland can’t afford to have Covid-19 infiltrate the state as further restrictions will ease on Friday, and has urged Queenslanders to reconsider any travel to Greater Sydney.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has closed hger state’s border to parts of Sydney amid the new Bondi cluster. Picture: Tara Croser.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has closed hger state’s border to parts of Sydney amid the new Bondi cluster. Picture: Tara Croser.

Earlier, Victoria’s chief health officer Brett Sutton had a somewhat harsher message for the state of NSW. Professor Sutton announced the change of Victoria’s borders in a late night update on Tuesday, declaring seven local government areas in NSW as “red zones” under the state’s travel permit system, effective 1.00am Wednesday.

It comes as health authorities identified several new expanded potential covid exposure sites that infectious people have visited in the last week, including two flights and more Bondi hot spots.

A spike in the NSW covid outbreak has shocked the state as its eastern suburbs cluster grew to 21, with 10 new cases announced Monday.

The cases are almost all linked except for a mystery case; a primary school student in the east.

The NSW local government areas are:

• City of Sydney

• Waverley

• Woollahra

• Bayside

• Canada Bay

• Inner West

• Randwick

Victorian residents who have travelled within one of those red zones (other than for transit) can obtain a permit to re-enter the state but they must quarantine at home for 14 days.

If you are a non-Victorian resident and have been within a red zone (other than for transit), “you cannot enter Victoria”.

“If you try to enter Victoria at a land border from a red zone without a permit, you will be sent back,” a statement from Victoria’s health department said.

“If you enter at an airport or seaport from a red zone without a permit, you will be fined and will stay in Hotel Quarantine until return transport is arranged.”

Professor Sutton “strongly discouraged” non-essential travel into Victoria either of the zones and warned, “you cannot get a permit to enter Victoria” if you have been in affected areas.

“If you have symptoms, don’t travel – get tested.”

‘Orange zone’

Victoria has also listed the coastal city of Wollongong, south of Sydney, as an “orange zone” effective 1.00am Wednesday.

If you’ve been in an orange zone – or in a previously-designated orange zone before it became a red zone – you need an orange zone permit to enter Victoria, health officials said. Orange zone permit holders must isolate on arrival, get tested, and stay isolated until they get a negative result.

South Australia

Already, anyone who has been in Waverley Council area or a Covid-19 exposure site is not allowed to enter SA.

“Restrictions continue to apply to arrivals into South Australia who have been at a NSW Covid-19 case location or Waverley Council area in the 14 days prior to their arrival,” a SA Police statement read.

From midnight on Tuesday, the SA government will also tighten rules on passengers arriving from Sydney’s local government areas of Randwick City, Bayside, City of Canada Bay, Inner West, City of Sydney and Woollahra Municipal Council.

The restrictions will apply to people who have been in any of those LGAs at any time during the past 14 days (but not before June 11, 2021) who arrive after midnight.

Restrictions will be imposed on Sydney travellers to South Australia after midnight on Tuesday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper
Restrictions will be imposed on Sydney travellers to South Australia after midnight on Tuesday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper

It will not apply to travellers who arrive before midnight. After midnight, all travellers from those LGAs will be subject to level 3 requirements:

  • Get a COVID-19 test on days one, five and 13
  • Self-quarantine until the first COVID-19 test has been undertaken (do not need to wait for the test result)
  • No entry into high-risk setting for 14 days after arrival unless clause 9 applies
  • No entry to Covid management plan events where more than 1000 are likely to attend

However, essential travellers and permitted arrivals – including returning SA residents, people relocating and people escaping domestic violence – will be allowed to enter SA but will need to follow the level 3 requirements.

SA Premier Steven Marshall said authorities had to make the changes “in response to the situation that‘s unfolding in NSW”.

“We do that to keep South Australia protected. We're enjoying a quality of life and a strong economy, the likes of which many other parts of the world are hugely envious of at the moment,” he said on Monday.

Queensland

Queensland will close its borders to a number of local government areas in Sydney amid the growing Bondi cluster.

From 1am on Friday, Queenslanders returning home from City of Sydney, Waverley, Randwick, Canada Bay, Inner West, Bayside, and Woollahra will have to go into a mandatory 14 days of hotel quarantine.

Residents of those local government areas will not be able to enter Queensland unless they have an exemption.

Chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said the fact it was the Delta variant spreading throughout Sydney was of major concern. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said the fact it was the Delta variant spreading throughout Sydney was of major concern. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard

Ms Palaszczuk said Queensland can’t afford to have Covid-19 infiltrate the state as further restrictions will ease on Friday, and has urged Queenslanders to reconsider any travel to Greater Sydney.

Chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said the fact it was the Delta variant spreading throughout Sydney was of major concern, as more than 120 exposure venues are now listed throughout the city.

“At the beginning of the pandemic I was saying you need 15 minutes of close contact to transmit,” she said.

“Now it looks like it’s just five or 10 seconds that are a concern.

“The risk is so much higher now than it was a year ago.”

Queensland police will be upping their random patrols.

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