When was lounge access for Jetstar Y pax cancelled? [It wasn't]

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Not an important question, more a curiosity.

The last time I travelled on Jetstar was about 5 years ago. I was travelling internationally in Y, and I was able to access the Qantas international lounges in Australia prior to my flight due to my Qantas status.

Looking at the Qantas lounge access websites, this is no longer possible. According to the website, you 'Must be travelling onwards on a Jetstar Airways operated and marketed flight in the business cabin on a business max fare.' Qantas Lounge Access Eligibility | Qantas

Does anyone know when this changed? Was it recently? Or has it been years since Qantas P1/WP/SG could access Qantas lounges flying Jetstar Y?
 
<snip>.... Looking at the Qantas lounge access websites, this is no longer possible. According to the website, you 'Must be travelling onwards on a Jetstar Airways operated and marketed flight in the business cabin on a business max fare.' Qantas Lounge Access Eligibility | Qantas

Does anyone know when this changed? Was it recently? Or has it been years since Qantas P1/WP/SG could access Qantas lounges flying Jetstar Y?

You’re looking at the “Class of service” rules. Scroll up to each lounge type (First, International Business, Qantas Club etc.) and if you scroll across you will see Jetstar listed next to your status for status based access.
 
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