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The highly-anticipated opening of the trans-Tasman bubble has jet-setters across New Zealand breathing a sigh of relief.
Thousands are expected to travel between New Zealand and Australia on Monday, with citizens now able to commute between the two countries quarantine-free. © Newshub. Watch: The first travellers make their way into Auckland International Airport s arrivals lounge.
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New Zealanders can travel to any Australian state and territory without having to undergo quarantine, while Australians can also travel here and not go into managed isolation
Air New Zealand, Qantas, and Jetstar are offering quarantine-free flights, also known as green flights across the ditch
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on the two-year anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attack that our hearts go out to the victims of that day.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on the two-year anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attack that our hearts go out to the victims of that day.
Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjason.walls@nzme.co.nz@Jasonwalls92
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on the two-year anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attack that our hearts go out to the victims of that day.