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ACT Chief Minister ABarrMLA says it’s been “really disappointing” to see the Queensland pile-on, when very little was said about South Australia and Tasmania.

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr says it’s been “really disappointing” to see the Queensland pile-on, when very little was said about South Australia and Tasmania. South Australia announced it will lift its border restrictions to the ACT, but not to New South Wales.

“I want to credit the South Australian Liberal premier, we’ve been able to work together constructively to get this positive outcome,” Mr Barr told Sky News. “We need more of that sort of engagement between the states and territories and less of the shouty politics as usual, tedious stuff that Australians are sick to the back teeth of at the moment.”

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