The move will give hope to ailing tourism businesses desperate for visitors
South Australia will let in visitors from Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania without quarantine from midnight in a bid to kickstart the economy.
The move will give hope to ailing tourism businesses desperate for visitors after months of lockdown.
Border controls requiring 14-day quarantine will remain in place for visitors from the other states and the ACT, although the government is considering letting Queenslanders in from next week.
South Australia will let in visitors from Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania without quarantine from midnight. Pictured: South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula