International travel is set to resume from next month with New South Wales to lead the way.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to make an announcement on international borders after National Cabinet this afternoon.
9News reporter Chris O'Keefe reports those who have had both doses of a TGA-approved vaccine will be allowed out of Australia and then will be able to quarantine inside their homes on their return for seven days.
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https://twitter.com/cokeefe9/status/1443713554264121349?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwThere will be no restrictions on which countries will be open for travel.
Sydney International Airport will become the first to see flights take off en masse due to the high rates of vaccination in NSW.
More to come.
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