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Queensland authorities have introduced a snap lockdown for 11 local government areas after the state recorded six new local COVID-19 cases.


Deputy Premier Steven Miles said the new transmissions were linked to an infected student at a Brisbane high school.


The lockdown in south-east Queensland will start at 4pm today 31 July and continue until 4pm on Tuesday 3 August 2021.


From 4pm the only reason to leave home will be to buy essentials, such as groceries and shopping, work if you can't work from home, exercise within 10 kilometres of your home and healthcare, including vaccinations.


Only children of essential workers can attend school.


Mr Miles said the lockdown would be short and strict but necessary.


"We received the advice of the chief health officer, and the premier has ordered that we move strongly and implement all of the restrictions advised by the chief health officer.

"We must go hard and go early. And so from 4:00pm today, the 11 LGAs that currently have mask-wearing requirements will go into lockdown. This will be the strictest lockdown that we have had.


The 11 LGAs entering lockdown from 4pm:

  • Brisbane City

  • Moreton Bay

  • Gold Coast

  • Ipswich

  • Lockyer Valley

  • Logan City

  • Noosa Shire

  • Redland City

  • Scenic Rim

  • Somerset

  • Sunshine Coast

Dr Miles urged residents in the affected LGAs to stay at home and to avoid panic buying of essentials.


"If you are thinking about going out, please stay home if you can. If you are out and about now, please go home, if you can," he said.


"Grocery stores will stay open throughout the lockdown. So, please don't think that you need to rush to get essential items. You will be permitted to leave your homes for essential items. Please don't rush our grocery stores.


"That creates a risk of infection that we want to avoid. We have been in contact with the supermarkets - they are all well-supplied."


Mr Miles said the aim was to "go hard and go early".


Chief Health Officer Jeanette Young also stressed the need for people under the snap lockdown to limit their movements.


"So, for the next three days, I just ask everyone: Stay at home. The only real reason you need to leave home is for healthcare or to provide support to a vulnerable person. Hopefully, people have got enough food at home."


Dr Young confirmed there are seven infections in the cluster linked to Indooroopilly State High School, with six new cases, including a five-member family and a medical student.


"We had six new community-acquired cases yesterday, so there are now seven in that cluster. And they are related to two people who returned from overseas and were in hotel quarantine.


"So, there are now nine linked cases. I still don't have the direct link from one of those two cases through to these new seven cases, but I know through whole genome sequencing that that is where the transmission has occurred."


Dr Young said the Delta variant is spreading quickly.


"We now have all five people in one household have been infected. So, all five of those household members. We know that Delta is a particularly infectious strain.


"Then we know that we have another person today who is a medical student at the University of Queensland who is a tutor for that 17-year-old that we announced yesterday."


More exposure sites are expected to be added across those 11 LGAs throughout the day.


Dr Young said health authorities could not rule out further cases outside of Brisbane.

"At the moment, I don't know where this virus is in southeast Queensland. It could be anywhere. It could be in the Sunshine Coast, because we had one of those original cases up there, and they live in Buderim.


"It could be down in the Gold Coast, because we had one of those original cases down there when they were being managed.


Our Logan Central and Beaudesert offices will be closed on Monday and Tuesday and will reopen on Wednesday. Staff working out of these offices will need to work remotely.


Our Murwillumbah office will remain open and staff working out in the field will continue to support people with a disability as you are all essential workers however PPE must be worn at all times.


As a reminder, to prevent the spread:


🔹 Stay at home if you are sick;

🔹 If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, get tested then isolate at home until you get the results and your symptoms resolve;

🔹 If you have to leave your home, stay 1.5 metres away from other people—think two big steps;

🔹 Wash your hands with soap and water, or hand sanitiser;

🔹 Leave a location if it is crowded.


If you have any concerns about your health, or are unsure if you need to get tested or isolate, or contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84). Rural Lifestyle Options Australia will continue to monitor the situation and advise of any further updates.


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Welcome to Altruistic August! ✨


At the beginning of each month, Rural Lifestyle Options Australia share with staff the Action for Happiness Calendar through our monthly People and Culture Insights.


As an organisation, we are committed to re-sharing these Calendars, to remind everyone to keep calm, stay wise and be kind. 📅


We hope the daily actions for 'Altruistic August 2021' will inspire you to create a wave of kindness to spread around the world.


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Book in your Tree Change Short Term Accommodation (STA) for August 2021

with Rural Lifestyle Options Australia today!


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Limited dates still available.


From stunning waterfalls, to breath-taking canopies, Rural Lifestyle Options Australia will be with you every step of the way to help you make the most of your stay in this amazing destination.


Our Emerald House is the perfect place to stay while visiting the Scenic Rim and with 200kms of included travel with your stay, no attraction or activity is out of reach. Our location is less than 60 minutes drive from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, and a short distance to local shops and attractions within the Scenic Rim itself.

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Reconnect with nature


Delving deep into nature is one of the Scenic Rim’s biggest drawcards. From exploring the majestic national parks, to viewing the inspiring waterfalls, nature lovers will be in heaven.


Meet new friends


The Scenic Rim region is home to over 250 species of Australian wildlife. Alpacas, kangaroos, koalas, platypus, kookaburras, cockatoos and colourful parrots are amongst some of the wildlife that call the Scenic Rim home.


Adventure at your doorstep


Whether you choose to go for a stroll along hundreds of kilometres of wheelchair accessible walking tracks, go hot air ballooning, fish on a fresh water lake or simply explore the local arts galleries and cafes - there is something for everyone at this world heritage location.

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Your getaway with us begins here...


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Our charming Emerald House is nestled in the heart of the spectacular Scenic Rim, Queensland.


Start your journey by picking one of four themed rooms...


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  • All linen, pillows, blankets and towels provided

  • Generous common room area with board games and books

  • Computer stations and printers available for use

  • Generous living room space with Smart TV and complimentary streaming services

  • Fully equipped Sensory Room

  • Large undercover outdoor space with Table Tennis and Basketball Hoop

  • A range of different hoists catering to individual needs available

  • Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom and Shower

  • Delicious food options through our Menu

  • Airconditioned Rooms

  • Complimentary Wireless Internet

  • Complimentary Netflix Access

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Cool down at the scenic lakes, waterfalls and swimming holes


When the weather heats up and it’s time to cool down head to our fabulous Scenic Rim swimming holes, country creeks and lakes.


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Explore the bush


One of the best ways to explore this stunning region is on foot. The Scenic Rim is home to six National Parks and really does have a walk to suit most abilities.


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Discover a range of experiences for lovers of good food and wine


The Scenic Rim offers food and wine lovers a range of experiences, from casual, relaxed café dining, to a five-star gourmet restaurant experience.


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Play golf at one of five courses, each with a unique history and offering


Two of the courses are 18-hole layouts with the other three offering 9 holes, but 18-holes can be played from different tee boxes. They are suited for players of all levels to enjoy.


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Learn about the region’s rich history by visiting our local Galleries and Museums


The Scenic Rim has a rich and fascinating history. Learn more about our ancestors at the region’s galleries, museums and heritage homes.


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Stock up on handcrafted goodies and local art and craft at the Markets


From Beechmont to Mount Tamborine, there is a Market on every week if you want to discover country shopping at its finest.

Want to speak to someone about your stay? Call 1300 032 175 or email enquiries@rloa.org.au for more details today!

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