"I am ready for take-off!"
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And with that three-year-old Memphis Francis boarded a flight home to Queensland from Griffith Regional Airport on Friday.
After two months away from mum and dad, Memphis was on his way home with the help of Angel Flight Australia.
The toddler become the face of state border closures this week after, the family said, a number of exemption requests for Memphis to reunite with his family had not been granted.
When asked about the matter Queensland chief health officer Jeanette Young said she was unaware of the issue and granted an exemption on Thursday.
Grandfather Mark Facer was happy Memphis was able to go home on Friday, but said would miss him dearly.
"Late (Thursday) night Angel Flight reached out and offered to assist us to get Memphis home so quickly and we are tremendously grateful to the organisation," Mr Facer said.
"I just would ask that the Queensland government show some compassion for any future instances like this."
Memphis told The Area News that he was "very excited" to see his mum, dad and sister Paisley, but would miss his grandparents.
"I am ready for take-off," Memphis said.
The flight was his first time in a plane and was piloted by former Qantas Captain, Paul Michel who said he was more than happy to help the family.
Grandmother, Alex Facer said the two-month long ordeal had been "extremely frustrating".
"Memphis would have slipped through the cracks if it had not been for the media exposure," Mrs Facer said. "This is desperation right here, this is why people go to the media because media pressure works.
"We are so happy he is finally leaving us, but he is taking a big part of me with him. I would just hope any future decisions in regards to border closures and exemptions that the Queensland government makes are based on commonsense."
The flight left Griffith Regional Airport mid-morning and arrived at Archerfield Airport at 1.30pm where Memphis said goodbye to his grandma and reunited with his mum Dominique.
Angel Flight will then fly Mrs Facer home to Griffith and Memphis and his mum home to Hervey Bay where he is expected to land around early afternoon.