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WA’s travel restrictions on Victoria on track to end on March 15

Victoria is on track to become a “very low risk” state on March 15, under Western Australia’s COVID-19 controlled border policy, WA Premier Mark McGowan says.
Key points:
- The change hinges on no COVID community transmission
- WA’s COVID-19 restrictions are also on track to change
- International arrival caps are set to rise to 1,025 passengers a week
This will mean people from Victoria can travel to WA without having to self-quarantine for 14 days.
Pending no changes before that date, it will be the first time all states and territories have been considered “very low risk” by the WA Government.
“It is an incredible achievement, not just for Victoria, but for the whole of Australia,” Mr McGowan said.
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