ACT Health is closely monitoring the COVID-19 cluster in South Australia, setting up a screening and testing station for flights arriving from the state into Canberra Airport.
ACT Health has said it is monitoring the COVID-19 situation in South Australia closely, with Canberrans urged to reconsider non-essential travel to the state while the outbreak is assessed.
NSW Health have confirmed they will allow road travel back through Mildura from South Australia to the ACT without a mandatory quarantine period, following uncertainty after SA restrictions eased last week.
ACT residents are now permitted to travel to South Australia by car through regional Victoria without having to isolate, as domestic travel restrictions continue to ease.
Cries to uncouple the ACT from NSW have been heard by South Australia today, as the state welcomes Canberra residents to enter without the 14-day quarantine period from tonight.