From Saturday, travellers from all across Australia won't need to apply for border permits, secure a negative test or quarantine when arriving in Queensland.
Many of the Queensland-New South Wales border zone residents have welcomed the removal, and can now return to normal-routine of passing through the checkpoint zone.
Acting Police Chief Superintendent Rhys Wildman said it's a key moment for all officers checking permits over recent months.
"At one stage there, we had seven in a 10-day period to try to operationalise," Wildman said.
"So it's been quite a challenging environment for us operationally, but also for the community, so we have to really thank the community for their support over this last 22 months.
"[It has] been an extremely challenging environment for businesses, for our community, and for police."
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the state is only days away from reaching the 90% double-dose vaccination.
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