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Queensland will lift its border restrictions to ACT residents from September 25.

“This is great news for the ACT and is recognition of the fact they have been sometime now without any active cases,” Health Minister Steven Miles

said. The border will be open to Canberrans from 1:00 am next Friday. Queensland recorded no new coronavirus cases overnight and there are 25 active cases.

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