Charges have been laid against all three young women at the centre of a COVID-19 alert in south-east Queensland, police say.
They had been in Melbourne and returned to Brisbane via Sydney last week, but skipped quarantine.
Two have tested positive to coronavirus.
The women have now been charged with providing false and misleading border documents and fraud, and will appear in court in late September.
Police said all three are now cooperating with authorities.
More to come.

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