As of 12.01am on Friday, WA upgraded South Australia's border classification from “low risk” to “medium risk,” meaning travellers need an approved exemption in order to travel to the western state, and will need to quarantine at home for 14 days.
The poll is open to all aviation industry professionals, including pilots, executives, ground handlers, cabin crew and academics as well as those involved in the military or RPAS sectors.
The federal government has made a last-minute decision to delay the reopening of international borders to international students and skilled migrants, as well as travellers from Japan and South Korea, from 1 December to 15 December.
The changes come just weeks after NSW, Victoria and the ACT opened up their borders for fully-vaccinated overseas arrivals, with no quarantine required.
MGD Wealth discusses the tax and financial implications residents face before returning home as COVID border rules begin to ease worldwide.
Fully vaccinated New Zealanders have been free to travel to Australia without entering two-week quarantine since 1 November, however, New Zealand is yet to reinstate the two-way travel bubble for Australians to enter.