Victoria recorded its lowest daily COVID-19 rise in almost three months on Sunday, while NSW contact tracers are racing to find anyone who may have been infected by a Sydney taxi driver who worked for nine days while infected.
Queensland recorded two new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, both of them detected in people already in quarantine.
News Corp reported on Sunday that Hanks is staying at a lavish estate in the Gold Coast hinterland at a cost of more than $6000 a night. "They would have had to get the exemptions and the Border Force checks as well for them to come into NSW," Ms Palaszczuk said.
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