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23.01.2022 Celebrate our great State ....



22.01.2022 The Millmerran Australian Camp Oven Festival Committee has published the following announcement: "It is with much sadness, that we announce the cancellation of ...our 2020 event. An event of our size requires significant forward planning. With border restrictions still in place and no approvals yet for holding large-scale events, we do not believe that we will have adequate lead time to deliver this year’s event to our usual scale and standard. We are understandably devastated. The Festival is a major economic driver for our region that has already struggled with the challenges of both drought and bush fires. We encourage the many of you who had planned to visit us in October to still include Millmerran in your future travel plans. South East Queensland is a wonderful region to explore and we will be ready to welcome visitors with open arms! To those of you that have shared such positive sentiments, memories and well wishes with us over the past few weeks, we are extremely grateful. Our event has fostered a loyal following over the years and we love the friendship and comradery that we all share. Our Festival is in so many ways a celebration of the Australian spirit, both past and present. How we handle this little bump in the road is testimony to that so while we might be down, we most certainly aren’t defeated! We are now exploring whether it will be possible to hold our event in 2021 and hope to make an announcement on this shortly. To keep across future announcements regarding the Festival, please be sure to follow our Facebook page www.facebook.com/australiancampovenfestival Thank you again for your support and wishing you all the best in 2020."

21.01.2022 Meet the lady dedicated to keeping us safe from COVID-19 ....

20.01.2022 Queensland has 1 case of coronavirus (COVID-19) today (17th), a 30yr old female returning from overseas, and now in quarantine on the Gold Coast.. There are currently 5 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 1 of the 5 active cases is in hospital and being treated in intensive care.... To date, 1,052 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. The current state total is 1,066. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data Queensland Health Over 60’s workout: www.healthier.qld.gov.au/fitness/exercises/over-60s-workout



14.01.2022 Together again....

11.01.2022 See the fly-through of what's envisaged, and have your say ....

09.01.2022 It's a 'goer', but not as we know it! ....



08.01.2022 Restrictions on gatherings will ease on the Gold Coast and Darling Downs from 8am tomorrow (17/09). Gatherings of up to 30 people will be allowed in people’...s homes and outdoors. Visitors will be permitted at hospitals, but may be required by the hospital to wear PPE. Aged care facilities can accept visitors when they are ready to do so. More information to follow.

05.01.2022 What's to know about Queensland's Stage 3 Restrictions from noon on Friday, July 3rd .... Family, friends and community Private, non-commercial (e.g. home) gath...erings of up to 100 with friends and family Weddings and funerals (max 100 people) Maximum number of persons at museums, art galleries, libraries and historic sites determined by the one person per 4 square metre rule Sport, recreation and fitness organisations when following a COVID Safe Industry Plan: Resumption of activity including competition and physical contact is permitted on the field of play indoor sports facilities can open with one person per 4 square metres (off the field of play) outdoor sports facilities can open with physical distancing (off the field of play). Businesses and economy Maximum number of customers for a business at any one time is determined by the 4 square metre rule^ For smaller venues below 200 square metres, businesses can have one person per 2 square metres up to 50 persons at a time The following businesses and areas may re-open with a COVID Safe Plan: casinos, gaming and gambling venues (including electronic gaming machines) non-therapeutic massage^ saunas and bathhouses^ nightclubs food courts Office-based workers can return to their place of work Up to 25,000 spectators or 50% of capacity (whichever is the lesser) at Queensland’s Major Sports Facilities, with a COVID Safe Plan Concert venues, theatres and auditoriums can open and have up to 50% capacity or one person per 4 square metres (whichever is the greater), with a COVID Safe Plan More events allowed: Fewer than 500 people no approval needed when following a COVID Safe Event Checklist 500 to 10,000 people need a COVID Safe Event Plan approved by local public health units over 10,000 people need a COVID Safe Event Plan approved by the Queensland Chief Health Officer COVID Safe Industry Plans continue to apply with revisions to reflect changes in Stage 3. COVID Safe Checklists continue to apply. Queensland borders remain closed to Victoria. From noon on Friday, July 3, anyone who travels from Victoria including Queenslanders will be prevented from entering Queensland unless they complete 14 days of hotel quarantine at their own expense. From July 10, our borders will open to travellers from other states and territories who have not been in Victoria. As always, there is the potential for tighter restrictions to be enforced if people don’t stick to the new restrictions, so Queenslanders are reminded to continue: Practising good hygiene Socially distancing Using common sense

05.01.2022 COVID-19 update for Brisbane, Ipswich and surrounds In response to recent positive COVID-19 cases, a range of measures have been put in place for the below local government areas across greater Brisbane, Ipswich and surrounds. Brisbane City Ipswich City Logan City... Scenic Rim Somerset Region Lockyer Valley Moreton Bay Redland City The below measures come into effect immediately: Gatherings in private homes and public spaces will be restricted to a maximum of 10 people. These limits do not apply to businesses operating under a COVID Safe plan. Residential aged care and disability accommodation facilities have restrictions on visitors and residents leaving the facility Hospitals have been asked to restrict visitors as soon as possible Hospital emergency departments, aged care facilities and disability accommodation facilities will use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including face masks and gloves to treat all patients and residents. Extra restrictions have also been put in place for movement and gatherings in all other Queensland areas outside of the above listed local government areas. These restrictions include: Gatherings in private homes and public spaces will be restricted to a maximum of 30 people. These limited do not apply to businesses operating under a COVID Safe plan. For more information please visit: https://www.qld.gov.au//current-st/urgent-covid-19-update/ See more

05.01.2022 A reminder when visiting Toowoomba ....

01.01.2022 COVID-19 update for Darling Downs From 8am Monday (31/08) restrictions on gatherings and aged care will extend to the Darling Downs region. Gatherings in... people’s homes and outdoors will be limited to 10 people for residents in the Western Downs, South Burnett, Cherbourg, Toowoomba, Goondiwindi, and Southern Downs council areas. Currently, gatherings in people’s homes and outdoors are limited to 10 people for residents in Gold Coast, Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan City, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Lockyer Valley, Moreton Bay, and Redlands council areas. Everywhere else, gatherings in people’s homes and outdoors are limited to 30 people. Visits to aged care, disability accommodation services and hospitals are also limited to protect our most vulnerable. For more information, visit: https://www.qld.gov.au//current-/restricted-areas-covid-19 Venues and events that follow COVID Safe Industry Plans can continue operating, including cafés, restaurants, clubs, pubs, weddings and funerals. Please stay safe: Wash hands often and thoroughly Maintain social distancing Cover coughs or sneezes Stay at home if unwell Get tested if you're showing any signs of COVID-19.



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