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Queensland police turn away more than 100 coronavirus hotspot travellers attempting to enter after hard border reimposed
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DecDecember 2020 at 5:43am
Police have so far turned around 57 vehicles containing 115 people at the Queensland-New South Wales border.
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Queensland police have warned travellers who attempt to illegally enter the state from coronavirus hotspots that they will be caught after more than 100 people were turned away yesterday.
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Police are monitoring more than 70 entry points across Queensland
Home quarantine compliance checks stepped by police on nearly 200 homes across Queensland
The warning comes as police have ramped up border security on the state s road crossings and increased compliance checks on travellers undergoing home quarantine.