COVID-19 Cases Recover
The two confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kingaroy have now both officially recovered.
The two confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kingaroy have now both officially recovered.
Parents who wish to send their children back to school when Term 2 starts next week should be able to do so, LNP Leader and Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington said on Tuesday.
Drivers aged 75 and over will no longer have to visit their doctor or optometrist for a medical certificate to keep their licences – at least until the COVID-19 crisis ends.
The Queensland Government has published a list of COVID-19 “hotspots” in NSW for which special restrictions now apply to travellers.
Service stations with dedicated truck rest stops have been granted a special exemption to stay open to support drivers carrying essential freight.
State schools will re-open for Term 2 on Monday (April 20) but only for the children of essential services workers.
The State Government unveiled a package of measures on Thursday to protect residential and commercial tenants during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
New travel rules being implemented in Queensland target residents returning home from interstate.
Specialist doctors have visited Kingaroy Hospital as part of an emergency medicine training program by Darling Downs Health targeting COVID-19.
Darling Downs Health’s drive-through COVID-19 testing clinic, set up at the Baillie Henderson Hospital campus in Toowoomba, has updated its opening hours during weekends and public holidays.
South Burnett Regional Council has released two videos that provide some basic information about food safety for businesses diversifying during the COVID-19 crisis.
A virtual musical collaboration has been launched in a bid to better connect rural people during COVID-19.
Nineteen people have recovered from COVID-19 in the Darling Downs Health region, the latest figures released by Queensland Health reveal.
There’s only one priority in Cherbourg at present, and that is keeping COVID-19 out of the community, newly elected Mayor Elvie Sandow says.
The Queensland Government has announced a $5.5 million package to support domestic violence victims during the COVID-19 crisis.
During this coronavirus health crisis, people are rightfully worried about their jobs and their loved ones.
Queenslanders are again being warned to stay at home this Easter with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk urging people to do the right thing and “stay in their suburb”.
The RACQ has warned learner drivers to stay off the road unless undertaking essential travel after guidelines were released by Queensland Police.
People are now banned from travelling to three Queensland islands popular with holidaymakers as part of COVID-19 restrictions.
Thinking of taking a leisurely day trip exploring the countryside over Easter? Don’t. The reality is you could be fined …