The prime minister announced Tuesday that foreign visitors will not be welcomed back to Australia until at least next year, as he unveiled steps to relax some of the toughest and longest COVID-19 travel restrictions enforced by any country.

After meeting Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s criteria for reopening the country’s external borders, the country will prioritise the return of skilled migrants and students. On Tuesday, it is anticipated to reach that level.

 

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