Business owner urges QLD Premier to resume border bubble once jab targets met

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Leina & Fleur co-founder Fleur Richardson says she would like to think QLD Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk sees reason and resumes the border bubble with NSW once the vaccination targets have been met.

Leina & Fleur co-founder Fleur Richardson says she would like to think QLD Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk sees reason and resumes the border bubble with NSW once the vaccination targets have been met.

“I would like to think that she sees reason and resumes the border bubble because it’s worked successfully til now,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “Obviously we are all taking it very seriously we know the repercussions – the fact that we have zero cases in Tweed Shire is a testament to that. “But to shut out a whole region of people based on what’s going on further south in NSW, it’s affecting so many people on so many levels; on the psyche, financially, split families, relationships you name it – the fall out’s going to be huge.

“Especially when we’re all abiding by COVID-safe practices and we’re still being punished by being shut out.”

 

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