As Victoria continues to battle its surge in COVID-19 cases, the rest of Australia has been adapting to the unfolding situation.
Queensland reopened to visitors from all states and territories except Victoria at noon.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the state would not allow Victorians to enter for the foreseeable future.
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