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Families of Australian Open tennis players had 100 per cent hit rate on exemptions – Sydney Morning Herald
Cricketers and the partners of elite tennis players appear to be receiving special treatment when it comes to entering Australia.
Elite sportspeople and their families are being granted special exemptions to travel into Australia while thousands of citizens remain stranded, sparking claims of unfair treatment for the rich and famous.
Cricketers returning home to Australia this week after fleeing Indias spiralling coronavirus crisis will be allowed into NSW over and above the usual caps on hotel quarantine.
And new information from the Department of Home Affairs reveals the Australian Border Force (ABF) granted travel exemptions…
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