PM Morrison also announced that from 1 December, Australia will enter into quarantine-free travel bubble arrangements with both Japan and South Korea, which will see tourists from these nations free to come to Australia.
From 13 December, the Federal Court will begin hearing evidence before deciding whether or not to order the reinstatement of the 2,000 Qantas ground workers, including baggage handlers and cleaners, whose roles were outsourced earlier in the year.
Boeing said these new professionals will be required to assist the post-pandemic growth of the local sector, with Oceania's fleet size expected to see net growth of 270 jets by 240.
Fully vaccinated international students arriving into NSW under a pilot program next month will not be required to undergo any length of quarantine, the NSW government has announced.
While currently, double-jabbed Australians are now free to leave the country, where they are allowed to travel is largely dictated by the entry requirements of each country.
The federal government could ease travel restrictions for skilled migrants as soon as next month, which would see long-term visa holders return to Australia for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.