Treasury is assuming Australia's borders will reopen in January, but don't book your international flights just yet
Australia’s borders are anticipated to reopen to international travellers from January next year with arrivals forced to undertake two-week quarantine periods, according to Treasury modelling.
The border reopening is a key assumption underpinning figures in the federal government’s economic update, released on Thursday, which revealed the nation is facing its worst budget deficit since World War II.
Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/treasury-is-assuming-australia-s-borders-will-reopen-in-january-but-don-t-book-your-international-flights-just-yet
The border reopening is a key assumption underpinning figures in the federal government’s economic update, released on Thursday, which revealed the nation is facing its worst budget deficit since World War II.
Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/treasury-is-assuming-australia-s-borders-will-reopen-in-january-but-don-t-book-your-international-flights-just-yet
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