Superseded - Declared Interstate Places of Concern Direction

This direction has been superseded on 22 September 2021. See the current Declared Interstate Places of Concern Direction (No. 3).

Summary

Effective from: 2.25pm AEST 21 September 2021

Posted: 21 September 2021

Superseded on: 22 September 2021


l, Dr Jeannette Young, Chief Health Officer, reasonably believe it is necessary to publish the following list of Interstate places of concern pursuant to the powers under s362B of the Public Health Act 2005 to assist in containing, or to respond to, the spread of COVID-19 within the community.

The Direction applies from the time of publication until the end of the declared public health emergency, unless it is revoked or replaced. This Direction replaces the public health direction referred to as the Declared Interstate Places of Concern Direction. The purpose of this Direction is to identify Interstate Places of Concern for the Public Health Direction – Interstate Places of Concern (Stay at Home in Queensland) Direction (No. 5) or its successors.

From time of publication, there are no Local Government Areas listed as Interstate Places of Concern for the above listed Direction.

Penalties: A person to whom the direction applies commits an offence if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the direction.

Last updated: 22 September 2021