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See current contact tracing locations for people who have been in New Zealand on or since 17 April 2021.
From 6am AEST Thursday 15 April 2021, restrictions for all of Queensland have eased.
From 6am AEST Thursday 15 April 2021 restrictions have eased across the state:
Read more about gatherings.
Remember to always check in when visiting a venue. Find out more about providing, collecting and storing contact information. From 1 May 2021 all hospitality businesses will have to use the Check In Qld App.
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A contact tracing alert has been issued for locations visited in New Zealand on or since 17 April 2021.
We will continue to closely monitor the situation. Please check back for any updates.
Anzac Day commemorations, including marches, parades, dawn services and other commemorative events can take place this year.
Find out more about 2021 Anzac Day commemorations—including where to find commemorations in your area.
On 9 April 2021 the Australian Government updated its advice on the rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Queensland commenced Monday 22 February 2021.
The Australian Government is vaccinating residents and workers in aged care and disability accommodation in Queensland.
Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine
Check your destination's state government travel restrictions for the latest information:
If you travel by air, you must wear a face mask when at an airport or on a domestic or international flight departing or arriving in Queensland. Read about face mask requirements in Queensland.
You are free to enter Queensland from any Australian state or territory for any purpose:
See current contact tracing locations for people who have been in New Zealand on or since 17 April 2021.
Anyone from New Zealand who travels to Australia on a quarantine free flight can come to Queensland without needing to quarantine.
For more information see the Quarantine for International Arrivals Direction.
While in Queensland
From 19 April 2021 you can travel from Australia to New Zealand without having to enter managed isolation when you arrive in New Zealand. Pre-COVID entry requirements will apply. See the New Zealand Government's advice for traveling to New Zealand from Australia.
For further information:
Please note that other countries still have travel restrictions in place – visit Smart Traveller before making travel arrangements.
From 12pm (midday) Friday 26 March visitor restrictions are in place for aged care facilities, disability accommodation services, hospitals and correctional facilities.
Queensland has no current declared hotspots in any other Australian state or territory.
See What you can and can't do: Information about current restrictions in Queensland.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19:
If you have any concerns about your health, contact your doctor or contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84).