Berejiklian pressures fellow premiers to lift hard borders with New South Wales by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Berejiklian pressures fellow premiers to lift hard borders with New South Wales
Premier Gladys Berejiklian has urged her Queensland and Western Australia counterparts to lift their hard borders to New South Wales as the state records just one new local coronavirus case overnight. The premier confirmed the case was linked to a known cluster in Lakemba and the infected person was already in self-isolation. Ms Berejiklian said she appreciated Queensland will make a border announcement the night before the state election, and hoped it was a “positive announcement”. “Because residents in your state, in Queensland, in New South Wales and across the nation are suffering as a consequence,” she said. “I also urge the Western Australia premier to do likewise because there’s no reason why New South Wales resident shouldn’t be welcome by the states. “It has been, for myself and our agencies in New South Wales, an acute sense of frustration that the vast number of state premiers have chosen to lump New South Wales and Victoria in the same category over the course of the last few months. “Now that is an incorrect assumption and I’m disappointed that occurred.” Ms Berejiklian also revealed the state was continuing to monitor the coronavirus situation in Victoria and the government would stick to its current border stance at this point in time.
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Premier Gladys Berejiklian has urged her Queensland and Western Australia counterparts to lift their hard borders to New South Wales as the state records just one new local coronavirus case overnight. The premier confirmed the case was linked to a known cluster in Lakemba and the infected person was already in self-isolation. Ms Berejiklian said she appreciated Queensland will make a border announcement the night before the state election, and hoped it was a “positive announcement”. “Because residents in your state, in Queensland, in New South Wales and across the nation are suffering as a consequence,” she said. “I also urge the Western Australia premier to do likewise because there’s no reason why New South Wales resident shouldn’t be welcome by the states. “It has been, for myself and our agencies in New South Wales, an acute sense of frustration that the vast number of state premiers have chosen to lump New South Wales and Victoria in the same category over the course of the last few months. “Now that is an incorrect assumption and I’m disappointed that occurred.” Ms Berejiklian also revealed the state was continuing to monitor the coronavirus situation in Victoria and the government would stick to its current border stance at this point in time.
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