The deadline for businesses to integrate to the Check in Qld app isn’t until May 1, but already 1.9m Queenslanders have downloaded and started using it. This is what you need to know. The deadline for ...
With the Check In Qld app now mandatory for a number of new sectors, here is everything customers and business owners need to know. These include venues that attract large crowds, such as stadiums, ...
All hospitality businesses have been required to use the app, that provides a streamlined check in process for customers, since Saturday. Use of the app will help speed up the work of contact tracing ...
With the Check In Qld app now mandatory for a number of new sectors, here is everything customers and business owners need to know. These include venues that attract large crowds, such as stadiums, ...
Older Queenslanders have welcomed the streamlining of COVID-19 contact tracing efforts as the state's Check In Qld app becomes officially mandatory in hospitality businesses. More than 31,100 ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Toowoomba. Followed categories will be added to My News. The ‘Check In Qld’ app officially rolled out statewide on Monday, March 1 and is designed to make it ...
The Queensland government has finally rolled out a QR code check-in app that hospitality venues and other businesses can use for contact tracing purposes. The Check In Qld app went live over the ...
Despite the massive changes to contact tracing, the Check in Qld app will continue to play an important role, with police fining those not doing the right thing. With the highly contagious Omicron ...
With proof of vaccination now required by law before you're allowed to enter pubs, clubs, cafes, cinemas and pretty much every other public venue you care to mention, the Check In Qld app has become ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Queensland pubs and cafes will be forced to sign up to the state government’s coronavirus check-in app by May. And other businesses ...
The Mount Isa Irish Club is supporting the Palaszczuk Government's new COVID-Safe check-in app which will be mandated for most hospitality businesses across Queensland from May 1.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Queensland police have stood down an officer whose gun was thought to have been stolen and whose taser is still missing from a regional ...
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