See the full requirements and what you need to apply to enter Queensland as a hotspot traveller. If you have been in a declared hotspot (including anywhere in the border zone) in the past 14 days and meet the requirements of a 'hotspot traveller' you can enter Queensland by air, road, rail or sea and not quarantine. However, all other parts of Moree Plains continue to be considered a restricted border zone area. This means that from 13 December 2021, non-restricted border zone requirements apply to border zone residents in these localities and Queensland residents travelling to them. ![]() ![]() From 1am AEST Monday 13 December 2021, the localities of Tulloona, Garah, Boomi, Mungindi, Toomelah and Boggabilla in the Moree Plains Shire Local Government Area in New South Wales are no longer part of the restricted border zone.
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