Australia news updates live: French ambassador criticises end of submarine deal; 567 Covid cases and one death in Victoria; Sydney hotspots ease some restrictions

By Matilda Boseley

Christian Porter could return to frontbench, Barnaby Joyce says; Victoria records 567 local Covid-19 cases and one death; French ambassador criticises Australia for pulling out of submarine deal; NSW relaxes recreation and picnic rules in 12 Sydney hotspots, and another flight carrying Moderna doses lands. Follow the latest news live

1.12am BST

Queensland health minister Yvette D’ath says they are not overly concerned about a Covid-19 positive traveller who arrived on a flight from NSW.

He flew in from New South Wales on the 17th of September, on flight QF 516 through the Brisbane domestic airport. He was fully vaccinated.

And so we don’t have a lot of concern in relation to this one because any flights coming in from New South Wales are deemed red flights anyway so people getting off those flights are deemed to potentially be infectious, and generally going into hotel quarantine so we’re pretty confident that there’s low risk in relation to that case.

1.10am BST

Queensland has recorded one local and one overseas Covid-19 case, both detected in hotel quarantine.

Monday 20 September – coronavirus cases in Queensland:

1 new local case – detected in hotel quarantine.

1 new overseas acquired case – detected in hotel quarantine.#covid19 pic.twitter.com/k8Li5xyIYA

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