
Starting tomorrow, masks will be required indoors across Queensland to slow the spread of COVID-19.

1991 a year of political change
Today’s release of the 1991 Queensland Cabinet Minutes shows the continuing reform agenda of the Goss Government, and the further distancing of the government of the day from the controversial Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen era.

Funding to keep Queenslanders with disability connected during disasters
The Palaszczuk Government is today delivering on its election commitment to ensure that Queenslanders with disability can stay connected to their communities and supports during a disaster using digital technology.

$40 million land resource program to boost regional recovery
A revamped $40 million land resource grant program with further ongoing funding will improve the productivity of Queensland’s land resources while supporting regional jobs.

Land clearing laws working – but more work to be done
Laws to protect our most valuable ecosystems from broad scale clearing are working – and the Palaszczuk Government will continue to work with stakeholders to reduce damage in other vegetation areas.

Travellers from interstate hotspots will no longer need to produce a negative PCR test to gain entry into Queensland.

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Queensland Government delivers on financial resilience commitment
Around twenty additional financial resilience workers will be engaged across the state to support Queenslanders impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to more than $4 million from the Queensland Government.

Day 5 testing requirement changes in Queensland
The day 5 testing requirement for arrivals into Queensland has been lifted, freeing up testing clinic capacity for those who need it most.

The show will go on at Woodford Folk Festival
The future of one of the state’s cultural gems has been secured thanks to a $4 million boost by the Palaszczuk Government.

Log on and lock in kids’ jabs before school year starts
27 December 2021

Next stage of COVID Care Plan unveiled as cases rise
The Queensland Government is moving forward with the next stage of its strategy for managing COVID-19 patients, including plans to care for most cases at home so hospitals can focus on the seriously ill.