Health by Emily Cosenza Premium Content Subscriber only Travellers from Greater Brisbane will soon be able to enter South Australia without needing to quarantine, health authorities have announced. SA chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier said the change to border arrangements would come into effect as of 12.01am on Sunday. Speaking after the state's Transition Committee meeting on Tuesday, she said travellers from Greater Brisbane would however need to be tested on days one, five and 12 of their stay. Prof Spurrier said that Sunday would mark 14 days since Queensland had its first case - the cleaner who caught the UK mutant strain of coronavirus from hotel quarantine.