All good now we can ride 250km from 12th and 20 people can attend
QUEENSLAND
From June 12:
Subject to the four square metre rule and social distancing, up to 20 people will be allowed to gather in:
• Homes;
• Restaurants, cafes, pubs, clubs, hotels and casinos allowed to offer dining-in (but no bars or gaming allowed to reopen);
• Indoor cinemas;
• Beauty therapy, nail salons, tanning, tattoo parlours and spas;
• Public spaces and lagoons;
• Non-contact indoor and outdoor community sport;
• Personal training;
• Gyms, health clubs and yoga studies;
• Indoor and outdoor pools and community sports clubs;
• Museums, art galleries, historic sites, outdoor amusement parks, zoos, arcades, concert venues, theatres, arenas and stadiums;
• Weddings;
• Parks, playground equipment, skate parks and outdoor gyms;
• Libraries;
• Hiking, camping and other recreational activities in national and skate parks;
• Places of worship and religious ceremonies;
• Open homes and auctions;
• Funerals will be able to have a maximum of 50 people;
• Travel including stays in camping and caravan parks allowed up to a maximum of 250km within your region.
Those living in the Outback will have restrictions further relaxed, with restaurants and other dining establishments allowed to have up to 50 people. Travel within the Outback is only allowed if you live in the Outback