Western Australia’s hard border is coming down
Western Australia will re-open its border to the rest of the country on March 3.
Premier Mark McGowan announced the news on Friday.
Arrivals will be required to have received three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
They will also need to provide a negative rapid antigen test on arrival.
But there will be no quarantine requirement.
The state is ramping up COVID-19 restrictions within the state, such as indoor mask mandates and density limits, but the hard border will come down.
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