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Queensland Wide Restrictions Eased

June 25, 2021

From 1am this morning, several restrictions will be eased across the state. These include density caps, capacity limits and fewer COVID-safe plans. However, these eased restrictions come with further check-in requirements.

Indoor premises:

Three people per 4m2 or 100% allocated seated and ticketed capacity (e.g. restaurants, cafés, pubs, clubs, museums, art galleries, places of worship and convention centres).
Three people per 4m2 for commercial residential facilities (including hostels, B&Bs and short term rentals).
Three people per 4m2 at indoor play areas and unattended retail and need to comply with the new COVID Safe Checklist.*

Gatherings:
No limit on gatherings in homes, however list of attendees must be kept for gatherings with more than 100 people.
No limit for people gathering in outdoor public spaces across Queensland.

Template signage:
SCA (Qld) has created template signage for committees to place around their schemes to clarify the applicable restrictions for body corporate schemes. Access this signage here.

Check In Qld app mandatory for more sectors:
In addition to the hospitality sector, from 1am Friday 9 July, the Check In Qld app will be mandatory for a number of new sectors, including:

leisure and recreation facilities, such as gyms, health clubs, indoor sports facilities and indoor pools
short-term residential facilities such as hotels, boarding houses and short-term holiday rentals
shopping centres and supermarkets
beauty and personal care service, such as hairdressing, beauty therapy and nail services
indoor events, such as cultural festival and expos
outdoor events, such as fun runs and fetes
outdoor recreation, such as caravan parks, camping areas, zoos and aquariums

Read the full list of industries with compulsory Check in Qld requirements here.

View the full Queensland restrictions roadmap here.

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