On 1st December 2020, the Australian state of Queensland further eased its state border restrictions opening up to Victoria and Greater Sydney; subsequently, the state is now open to all of New South Wales. This will no doubt be welcomed by those looking to plan a holiday here be it at Brisbane CBD apartments, Moranbah accommodation options such as Oaks Moranbah Suites, or Gold Coast resorts.
Those entering into Queensland from another state can do so if they have not been in what is termed as a COVID-19 hotspot two weeks before arrival. Additionally, out of state travellers should also have a valid Queensland Border Declaration Pass which will have to be shown at the border along with other relevant documentation. Due to the changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors should also check the official Queensland government site for updated border information;
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