The Queensland government has announced that it will quarantine all children who attended the Australian International Islamic School at Carrara on the Gold Coast after two students travelled to Melbourne with their family. The family of five, including two adults and three young kids under 10, travelled by “back roads” to get back into Queensland from Melbourne in the southern state of Victoria, Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’Ath told reporters on Thursday afternoon. “Unfortunately, the family have not agreed to be tested (for COVID-19) at this point. So we do have to be careful and assume that they could be positive as some family members are unwell,” D’Ath said. The health minister said authorities were being very cautious given the family have been travelling and because the children had attended school. “We need to make sure we don’t have a situation where we have transmission happening in our schools and our …