Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced tighter restrictions on NSW residents following the southern state recording 30 new cases of coronavirus. Residents from greater Sydney have been told to not come to Queensland from 1am Monday. If you are a NSW resident in Greater Sydney, please do not come to Queensland. If you are a Queenslander in Greater Sydney please come home quickly, she said. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queenslanders who were in greater Sydney will have until 1am Tuesday to get home and must test for the virus upon their return and quarantine at home. Ms Palaszczuk said the decisions shouldn t come as a surprise.
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Queensland businesses have been put on notice after authorities discovered some of the crucial contact details which customers are required to leave when checking-in were illegible. Officials will now launch a compliance blitz ahead of Christmas and over the holiday period with businesses given 72 hours to move away from paper-based check-ins. As Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk yesterday urged venues to get their house in order , Queenslanders in greater Sydney were left scrambling to get home before Tuesday if they wanted to avoid mandatory hotel quarantine. Ms Palaszczuk revealed authorities weren t able to get in touch with everyone who visited The Glen Hotel in Eight Mile Plains, after a woman who s since tested positive for COVID-19 visited it on December 16, because there was illegible handwriting with check-ins.