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SA shuts borders to two states, two territories over COVID fears 9News.com.au 4 hrs ago Carly Waters © (Photo by Kelly Barnes/Getty Images) South Australian Premier Steven Marshall speaking to the media during the daily Covid-19 update on November 22, 2020 in Adelaide, Australia.
South Australia will close its border to two states and two territories as the coronavirus situation in Australia has seriously deteriorated .
SA Premier Steven Marshall said the state will close its border to Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and the ACT effective immediately. We know that there has been a very significant deterioration in the situation around Australia with a very dangerous Delta variant, Mr Marshall said.
The Government Backs Chinese Students’ Return: Australian Treasurer
The Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has said the federal government supports bringing international students back to Australian universities.
At a post-Budget business breakfast in South Australia on Monday, Frydenberg hinted that the Federal Government would give the green light to the state’s plan to bring international students back into the country if approved by the chief public health officer.
“When it comes to international students, we will look favourably upon state proposals, including from South Australia, where they have the support of their Chief Medical Officer, have their support of their universities, to bring in cohorts of international students over and above their existing cap,” Frydenberg said.