Queensland Government, media releases, excerpts, 10 April 2020:
Arrivals to Queensland – from 12.01am Saturday 11 April 2020
From 12.01am on Saturday 11 April 2020 the following Local Government Areas in New South Wales are COVID-19 hotspots:
Blacktown
Canterbury-Bankstown
Central Coast
Cumberland
Inner West
Ku-ring-gai
Northern Beaches
Randwick
Ryde
Sutherland Shire
Sydney
Waverley
Woollahra
Penalties: A person to whom the direction applies commits an offence if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the direction.
Unfortunately for the NSW Northern Rivers region the failure of NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian to close the New South Wales side of the border means that Queensland residents will in all likelihood continue to cross into our region as non-essential travellers, even though they are aware recreational travel is not on the list of exemptions in the NSW Public Health Order.
Canterbury-Bankstown
Central Coast
Cumberland
Inner West
Ku-ring-gai
Northern Beaches
Randwick
Ryde
Sutherland Shire
Sydney
Waverley
Woollahra
Penalties: A person to whom the direction applies commits an offence if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the direction.
Unfortunately for the NSW Northern Rivers region the failure of NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian to close the New South Wales side of the border means that Queensland residents will in all likelihood continue to cross into our region as non-essential travellers, even though they are aware recreational travel is not on the list of exemptions in the NSW Public Health Order.
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