Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What do I do if any member of our family has come into contact with someone who has been confirmed positive for COVID-19?
A: We recommend you stay up to date with and follow all guidelines and instructions as issued by Queensland Health.
Q: Do I need to self-quarantine?
A: COVID-19 isolation rules changed from the 14th of October 2022. It is no longer mandatory to isolate if you test positive for COVID-19. It is, however, strongly recommended that you stay home until symptoms have resolved and continue to wear a mask in indoor settings if unable to physically distance if outside, for at least seven days after testing positive.
Q: What are the symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19)?
A: Symptoms can vary but the most common symptoms may include:
- Fever
- A cough
- Sore throat
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
If a member of your family is suffering any of these symptoms and is undergoing a test for COVID-19, please notify the College Administration or College Nurse immediately by phoning +61 7 4039 9000. We ask that all members of your family remain off campus until you have received the results of your test and have provided this information to the College.
Q: Have COVID-19 isolation rules changed?
A: COVID-19 isolation rules changed from the 14th of October 2022. It is no longer mandatory to isolate if you test positive for COVID-19. It is, however, strongly recommended that you stay home until symptoms have resolved and continue to wear a mask in indoor settings if unable to physically distance if outside, for at least seven days after testing positive.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact College Administration by phoning +61 7 4039 9000 or via email.
**The above information is provided as a guide only. As government requirements concerning the coronavirus pandemic are regularly changing, please visit to ensure you have the most recent, updated information concerning requirements and your responsibilities about COVID-19.