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Australia s Perth to enter snap lockdown after second COVID-19 case
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Anzac Day services cancelled in Perth
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Weather by Erin Lyons, Heath Parkes-Hupton 12th Apr 2021 5:26 AM Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan says the tropical cyclone bearing down on the state s coastline is the fiercest of its kind seen in decades . Fast-moving Cyclone Seroja was upgraded to a category three and recorded winds of 170/km on Sunday evening, as emergency services warned residents from Carnarvon to Lancelin of impending danger. Seroja was maintaining its intensity as it approached the coast, but was downgraded to category 2 at 11pm with sustained winds near the centre of 100 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 140 kilometres per hour. The core of tropical cyclone Seroja is moving inland southeast of Geraldton. Wind gusts to 170 km/h were reported near Kalbarri during landfall, but the cyclone has now weakened slightly.
Cyclone fury: Major landmark goes under
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Western Australia is making major changes to its Covid-19 restrictions, including allowing New Zealanders to arrive quarantine-free from 19 April.
Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan says New Zealand s status will changed to very low risk .
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The state is also relaxing its interstate border rules to re-open to other states quicker following closures.
WA will open up its border to travellers from other states where there has been 14 days without a case of community transmitted coronavirus, down from 28 days.
The new 14-day benchmark will mean that, pending no further outbreaks, Queensland will be classed as a very low risk state from Monday, 19 April.