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Western Australia Will Lift Its Hard Border with NSW and Queensland From January 25 – Concrete Playground

Across Australia, tactics to stop the spread of the coronavirus are implemented at a state-by-state level, which means that different parts of the country have been navigating the situation in different ways. That’s where the nation’s varying, seemingly ever-changing domestic border restrictions come in — and why hopping across the country has been a rather complex task for much of the past 12 months.
In Western Australia, the state initially implemented a hard border and strict quarantine requirements with the rest of the nation. WA’s border system then changed late in 2020, moving to a controlled interstate border that classifies other states according to their COVID-19 risk and puts restrictions in place accordingly. But if you…
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