THE hard hit Mungindi community has welcomed news the Queensland Government will include Moree in its 'border bubble'.
It means the residents of Mungindi will be able to access supplies in Moree without jeopardising their ability to access health services in Queensland.
Mungindi was devastated on Tuesday night when fire ripped through the main street destroying three businesses, including the border town's only supermarket.
Balonne Mayor Samantha O'Toole said prior to the change a Mungindi resident who went to Moree would have had to quarantine at home for 14 days before being allowed to visit the town's hospital, which is located in Queensland.
Initially the election focused Palaszczuk government stood firm on its existing border arrangements before some intense lobbying from the Balonne and Moree Plains Shire Councils.
"I welcome the change of heart from the Queensland Government," Cr O'Toole said.
"This is a sensible decision and certainly the correct one given the unfortunate circumstances in Mungindi."
Cr O'Toole also congratulated Moree Plains Mayor Katrina Humphries for her campaign to ensure the residents of Mungindi were not further disadvantaged following the fire.
It is hoped a community grocery store can be established in Mungindi in the next seven to 10 days.