The new rules appear to be a slight deviation from the national plan announced by the Prime Minister earlier this month, which specified a seven-day period of home quarantine for returned travellers.
Aviation experts have again warned that Australians attempting to return from overseas will be forced to pay extremely high airfares, which could continue for another year, as the industry slowly ramps up its operations.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has told Momentum Media the Australian economy is set for a "very strong recovery" on the back of government support for business.
Julie Cooper was appointed as his replacement on 1 October, after previously joining the engineering business as a non-executive director in July 2017.
South Australia Premier Steven Marshall has said South Australia will likely continue to impose caps on international arrivals and 14-day home quarantine, meaning international travel will likely remain out of reach for South Australians until at least next year.
Speaking on the Australian Aviation podcast, Mullins said state fire services currently “won’t touch them” because of their huge costs but warned the country must try new tactics to prevent another Black Summer crisis.