Western Australia borders open on March 3

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Following a review of Western Australia’s border controls based on the latest health advice, the updated Safe Transition Plan will take effect from 3 March 2022.

The full border opening plan was previously delayed on January 20 due to rising Omicron cases, hospitalisations and lives lost around Australia, and the uncertainty surrounding the full impact of the new highly transmissible variant.

WA’s short delay of the full border opening has allowed WA’s third dose vaccination rate to climb to record levels and give children the opportunity to be vaccinated, while the Omicron wave peaked and declined in the Eastern States.

Based on the current vaccination pace, WA would achieve a 70 per cent third dose vaccination rate (16+), including 90 per cent for people aged 70 and over, by March 3, providing Western Australians with the best protection possible against the Omicron variant.

The full border opening will allow for safe travel into WA from interstate and overseas with vaccination and testing requirements on arrival, pending latest health advice.

International travellers into WA will be permitted with the following requirements:

  • Meet Commonwealth Government requirements to enter Australia;
  • Be fully vaccinated under the Commonwealth requirements, if eligible;
  • Have a registered G2G Pass;
  • Undertake a rapid antigen test on arrival (within 12 hours and report any positive result); and
  • Unvaccinated returning Australians will be required to complete hotel quarantine.

The State Government is currently providing all interstate and international arrivals with two Rapid Antigen Tests so they can self-administer at home and from March 3, one test will be provided to each arrival to meet the new interim controls.

Until March 3, WA will remain operating in its safe controlled border arrangements.

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