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International border reopening on track for December 15: Tehan

The reopening of Australia s international border to overseas students and skilled migrants is “on track” to take place on December 15, according to Trade and Tourism Minister Dan Tehan. It comes after the reopening was delayed by two weeks because of the emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. “Obviously, National Cabinet will meet on Friday, but everything we’re seeing from this new variant points to the fact that we should be able to progress on the 15th,” Mr Tehan told Sky News Australia. “Which is wonderful news for Australia s tourism industry, wonderful news for universities, wonderful news for all those businesses looking for that workforce that’s really going to help springboard us out of the pandemic.”

Tourism Minister says international borders will reopen by Christmas at the latest – Travel Weekly

Tourism Minister says international borders will reopen by Christmas at the latest – Travel Weekly
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S pore-Australia travel bubble delayed until end-2021 as Sydney in midst of new Covid-19 outbreak

In an interview with The Age, Tehan said the travel bubble which would have began in a matter of weeks was put on hold by mutual agreement. The halt to the arrangement comes as Australia struggles with a stuttering national vaccine rollout and an outbreak of the virus in Sydney. However, Tehan said the travel bubble with Singapore still remained a priority. It’s very difficult to put a time frame on it, said Tehan, according to The Age. But when you look at the plan that Singapore have put in place and you put it alongside the plan that the prime minister has announced, the hope might be towards the end of the year that you could look at a travel bubble with Singapore.

Australia has never been better : Tourism minister encourages trans-Tasman travel

Australia has never been better : Tourism minister encourages trans-Tasman travel
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Who s going to take Eddie s hot seat?

Who’s going to take Eddie’s hot seat? We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size The racism controversy engulfing Collingwood Football Club and outgoing president Eddie McGuire is a fiasco and is concentrating minds on who might replace him. McGuire announced he would depart Collingwood after 23 seasons at the end of 2021. Let’s see if he lasts that long. Eddie Maguire and Christine Holgate. Credit:John Shakespeare Investor John Wylie, who finished up after eight years at the Australian Sports Commission last year, is mentioned as a potential successor. So it was fascinating to see Wylie’s investment business Tanarra touted as potential buyer of Tabcorp’s $3 billion wagering business because owning a stake in a gaming company is incompatible with presiding over a football club. The optics, for one.

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