BREAKING: From January 1, Queensland will accept rapid antigen tests for arrivals into the state.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says he has no regrets about easing restrictions further earlier this month.
“We look at the evidence in front of us, we make the assessment, we tailor our settings to where they are,” he told 2GB radio last night.
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