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- Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced the state will reopen to fully vaccinated travellers at 1am on Monday next week without the need for quarantine, Stuart Layt reports. Fully vaccinated travellers, including people from the COVID-19 hot spots of NSW, Victoria and the ACT, will be able to visit the state without quarantining on arrival by road or air. In line with national guidelines, people will be considered fully vaccinated one week after their second dose of a vaccine.
- Travellers require a negative PCR test in the 72 hours before travel. All arrivals from domestic hot spots must also get another COVID test on day 5. Those who are not fully vaccinated may only arrive in Queensland by air and must quarantine for 14 days.
Cricket Australia has confirmed that Perth will be stripped of the fifth Ashes Test in mid-January owing to border restrictions in Western Australia. Daniel Brettig, chief cricket writer at The Age, foreshadowed the decision earlier today. Read his breaking story on Cricket Australia’s announcement here.