The ACT Government has put in place the new travel requirements after Victoria recorded its fifth locally acquired case and announced new restrictions.
Following the NSW Government decision to lift remaining COVID-19 restrictions imposed earlier this month, the ACT Government has lifted travel requirements from Greater Sydney to the ACT, but travel requirements for Victoria remain in place.
The ACT Government is reminding Canberrans to stay up to date with the latest travel advice as the COVID-19 situation in West Australia (WA) continues to evolve.
Today, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a two-way travel bubble will form with Australia, meaning Australians and Kiwis may travel across the ditch without mandatory hotel quarantine.
Anyone in quarantine in the ACT due to being in Greater Brisbane will receive communications from ACT Health advising them they are able to leave quarantine, subject to them having received a negative COVID-19 test.
ACT residents who have been in Greater Brisbane since 15 March will need to enter quarantine until at least 6pm on 1 April, ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith announced today.
The ACT will introduce travel restrictions with Victoria from midnight tonight, ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr announced today, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak linked to the Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn that...
People entering the ACT from a COVID-19 affected area in Melbourne must quarantine for 14 days, under a new ACT Public Health Direction that came into effect from 2pm today, Thursday 4...
The COVID-19 update provided by the NSW Government today will have no impact on the ACT’s travel restrictions for the Christmas period.
“While the situation in NSW is encouraging, with eight new cases,...