The Federal Government's plan to reopen the nation is about to step into another phase. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced plans to allow more travellers and overseas visa-holders back into the country after an almost two-year hiatus.
For two years, they've been locked out, stranded and unsure of if and when they would be allowed back in but now the Prime Minister has finally set a date for certain visa holders to enter Australia.
From next month, people with skilled worker visas, international students and those seeking humanitarian visas will no longer require a special exemption to enter.
Instead, Scott Morrison says, they will need to be fully vaccinated and have a negative PCR COVID test result before they come in.
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