Gladys Berejiklian has taken a swipe at 'frenemy' Annastasia Palaszczukby saying she is disappointed the Queensland premier called for lower the caps for international arrivals.
Ms Palaszczuk on Thursday said she wants the travel cap of arrivals to be reduced by at least 50 per cent, which has since been granted by Scott Morrison.
'We are at capacity. We're stretched, and we need an immediate reduction by 50 per cent,' Ms Palaszczuk said.
When asked on Friday morning about the Queensland premier's suggestions, Ms Berejiklian said her 'heart goes out to thousands' of Australians who are still stranded overseas.
'Secondly, and I expressed this view - I have expressed it publicly, but I have also expressed it to my colleagues, the Premiers and Chief Ministers in other jurisdictions: Just because you reduce the number of people coming in, doesn't mean outbreaks aren't going to happen,' she told reporters after announcing 31 new cases in NSW.