Qld govt launches unit to resolve border confusion
The Palaszczuk government has announced a new streamline unit to resolve the confusion surrounding border closures with New South Wales. The government faced mounting pressure to ease restrictions for residents in border communities after a pregnant woman from Ballina chose to travel to Sydney due to fears she would not be allowed across the northern border, resulting in the death of her unborn child. “We are not going to deny emergency treatment to people in NSW and we are not going to deny specialist appointments to people who need specialist appointments in Qld,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said. The Sunshine State recorded one new coronavirus case overnight, taking the state’s total active caseload to 27. Staines Memorial College in Ipswich closed for 14 days after a close contact of a person who worked at the corrective services training academy tested positive to the virus. Image: News Corp Australia
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The Palaszczuk government has announced a new streamline unit to resolve the confusion surrounding border closures with New South Wales. The government faced mounting pressure to ease restrictions for residents in border communities after a pregnant woman from Ballina chose to travel to Sydney due to fears she would not be allowed across the northern border, resulting in the death of her unborn child. “We are not going to deny emergency treatment to people in NSW and we are not going to deny specialist appointments to people who need specialist appointments in Qld,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said. The Sunshine State recorded one new coronavirus case overnight, taking the state’s total active caseload to 27. Staines Memorial College in Ipswich closed for 14 days after a close contact of a person who worked at the corrective services training academy tested positive to the virus. Image: News Corp Australia
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