South Australia will open its border to all of Queensland from 12:01am on Friday, with those travelling from the south-east still requiring testing. A petrol station in Tailem Bend has been named as a possible COVID-19 exposure site linked to two removalists who tested positive to the virus.
South Australia's border restrictions with south-eastern Queensland, including Brisbane, and TownsvillePeople from all of Queensland will be able to enter SA without quarantining from Friday, but will need to get tested
Anyone already in quarantine from south-east Queensland or Townsville will be able to leave on FridayFrom then, people travelling to South Australia will need to be tested on days one, five and 13, but will not have to quarantine.regions will also be able to leave their homes from 12:01am on Friday.There will be no change to border restrictions with the ACT.
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