Details around potential suspensions on travel, Australia’s current exit visa restrictions, and testing requirements are yet to be worked through. If a bubble were to inflate, it's likely testing would remain pivotal, but this is one area where Australia and New Zealand’s Covid-19 responses differ. Seeking a test Queensland has set up numerous community testing sites across the state. These fever clinics are much like New Zealand’s Community Based Assessment Centres (CBACs). They allow people to drive through and get a test without an appointment. At one clinic, there was a total of four checkpoints. The first stop was the initial assessment where a worker (who wasn’t wearing personal protective equipment) asked a few questions about your symptoms and movements. In Queensland, if you meet the criteria for a test, a QR code must be scanned and your details, such as your name, address, phone number and licence plate, inputted.