I have attatched some links that will help people understand where the restrictions are:
Bloomfieldhttp://www.atsip.qld.gov.au/government/programs-initiatives/alcohol-reforms/community-alcohol-limits/wujal-limits/ Bamaga and Seisahttp://www.atsip.qld.gov.au/government/programs-initiatives/alcohol-reforms/community-alcohol-limits/npa-limits/'Bona fide' traveller exemptionA 'bona fide' traveller is someone who can prove they're passing through a community on their way to another destination (for example, driving along the Savannah Way to get to Doomadgee). You'll be allowed to drive on some roads (see below) and use some public facilities while carrying alcohol over the set limit if you can prove you're a 'bona fide' traveller.
But you must have got the alcohol at a place outside the restricted area.
As a 'bona fide' traveller, your vehicle may only stop:
to use a 'prescribed public facility' (currently only the Doomadgee Road-House and the Bloomfield Falls car park are 'prescribed public facilities')
if ordered by police
in an emergency
It's a good idea to carry some proof of your destination, such as a camping permit or accommodation booking receipt.
Rules that apply to all vehicles
Whether or not you're a bona fide traveller, you must make sure that alcohol is:
not removed from the vehicle
not visible from outside the vehicle
locked in the vehicle if unattended
Roads are part of the restricted area and you will only be able to carry alcohol on these roads if you can claim the bona fide traveller exemption.
Roads that are currently restricted areas are:
The Savannah Way (within Doomadgee shire)
Bloomfield Track, Douglas Street and Rossville-Bloomfield Road (within Wujal Wujal)
the road, within the community area of the Wujal Wujal Shire Council, directly connecting the road known as Douglas Street and the Bloomfield Falls (excluding the service road)
Portland Roads Road and Frenchmen's Road (within Lockhart River shire)