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WA ‘open for business’ over Christmas but Premier issues coronavirus hard border warning – ABC News
With east coast visitors eyeing quarantine-free travel from next week, Premier Mark McGowan says WA is “open for business” but will not hesitate to close its borders…

Festive season travel to and from Western Australia could be thrown into disarray if there is a coronavirus outbreak in any other state or territory.
Key points:
- A COVID-19 outbreak elsewhere could see the WA hard border reinstated
- The Premier does not think the message will discourage tourists
- Qantas has called for a national set of rules on border arrangements
WA will remove its hard border with New South Wales and Victoria next Tuesday, allowing travellers to spend a quarantine-free Christmas in…
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