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Does & Don’ts: Greater Brisbane is entering a three-day lockdown from 29 March to 1st April

From 5pm 29 March 2021, people who have been in the greater Brisbane region since the 20 March 2021 will be subject to home confinement restrictions. The impacted Local Government Areas are:

Anyone who has been in these areas on or since 20 March must follow the restrictions listed below.

Restricted areas movements – in and out

Reasons to leave home during the greater Brisbane lockdown period

Gatherings

Schools

Schools will be closed from Tuesday 30 March until Term 2, Monday 19 April, except for vulnerable children and children of essential workers.

Weddings and funerals

Because of restrictions on non-essential businesses, wedding reception or other events post weddings and funerals should be postponed.

Non-essential businesses, activities and undertakings

A person who owns, controls or operates a non-essential business, activity or undertaking in an impacted area, including operating at a private residence, must not operate the business, activity or undertaking, with limited exceptions.

Restrictions outside of greater Brisbane (rest of Queensland)

Gatherings

Gatherings in people’s homes are limited to 30 persons in total, including the people you live with.

Vulnerable populations

Visitors to aged care facilitiesdisability accommodation serviceshospitals and correctional facilities across the state are restricted.

Non-essential businesses, activities and undertakings

Restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs can only open for seated eating and drinking, no standing allowed.

You can enter Queensland from any Australian state or territory

COVID Safe celebrations and holidays

Easter

We want everyone to have a safe and happy Easter. We’d like to remind all Queenslander residents and visitors to stay up to date with the latest health directions that will be in place over the long weekend and school holidays.

Make sure you stay home when you’re sick and get tested (Opens in new window) if you have COVID-19 symptoms (Opens in new window), keep a distance of 1.5 metres from others– that’s two big steps – and wash your hands regularly.

If you are indulging this Easter, remember to drink water straight after eating any sweet treats help wash away residual sugars. Your teeth and your dentist will thank you!

If you are travelling this Easter, remember:

Anzac Day

Anzac Day commemorations, including marches, parades, dawn services and other commemorative events can take place this year.

Find out more about 2021 Anzac Day commemorations—including where to find commemorations in your area.

Masks for Queensland (all of Queensland including Greater Brisbane)

*Strenuous exercise is exercise in or above the aerobic zone including high-intensity interval training, cycling, running.

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