South Australia will lift border restrictions to Queensland travellers from midnight on Friday evening, while in the state pubs and restaurants will now also be able to host a greater number of people. SA has already lifted its border restrictions to visitors from Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania. It means travellers will no longer be required to quarantine for a mandatory 14 days. The state will drop all border restrictions on July 20. While from Friday in the state, pubs and restaurants area able to host a maximum 300 people, which is up from 80. Also 75 people can attend indoor and outdoor gatherings - such as weddings and religious ceremonies - as long as the four-square-metre rule is applied. Funerals will remain capped at 50 people indoors, and gym classes have been expanded to 20 people, based on the seven-square-metre restriction. Image: News Corp Australia