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Travel and coronavirus border closures on the agenda at National Cabinet after Qantas chief Alan Joyce’s criticism – ABC News
International and domestic borders will be on the agenda at today’s National Cabinet meeting after Qantas boss Alan Joyce criticised restrictions on travel within Australia.

COVID-19’s enormous impact on Australia’s aviation and tourism industries has been brought back into focus with Qantas reporting a $2 billion loss and issuing another warning about the resumption of international travel.
The Federal Government is also stepping up pressure on premiers over problems caused by state border closures, an issue that will be on the agenda at today’s National Cabinet meeting.
So what’s the latest and what can we expect today?
What’s the latest on state border issues?…
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