Approved providers will have received the Special Broadcast from the Department of Education this morning, explaining the impacts of the precautions relating to Greater Brisbane.
The Premier this morning announced the lifting of the Greater Brisbane lockdown as of 12:00pm (midday) today, Thursday 1 April 2021. This means all residents in local government areas of Brisbane, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Logan and Redlands, can now freely enjoy the Easter break, along with the rest of Queensland.
Some precautions will remain for all of Queensland. From 12:00pm (midday) AEST Thursday 1 April 2021 to Thursday 15 April 2021, the State of Queensland will be subject to the same restrictions:
The Premier this morning announced the lifting of the Greater Brisbane lockdown as of 12:00pm (midday) today, Thursday 1 April 2021. This means all residents in local government areas of Brisbane, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Logan and Redlands, can now freely enjoy the Easter break, along with the rest of Queensland.
Some precautions will remain for all of Queensland. From 12:00pm (midday) AEST Thursday 1 April 2021 to Thursday 15 April 2021, the State of Queensland will be subject to the same restrictions:
- You must carry a face mask at all times and wear indoors, unless you have a lawful reason not to.
- Gatherings in people’s homes are limited to 30 persons in total, including the people you live with.
- You can leave your home for any purpose. You can travel anywhere in Australia. Please note other states and territories may have restrictions in place that prevent you from travelling to them.
- Visitors to aged care facilities, disability accommodation services, hospitals and correctional facilities are restricted across the state.
- Restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs can only open for seated eating and drinking, no standing allowed.
- Hospitality businesses must keep an electronic customer register.
- Customers must check into venues and provide their contact details to assist with contact tracing.