All fully-vaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents will be able to leave the country without a special exemption from 1 November, authorities have said, as Australia eases coronavirus restrictions amid a rise in vaccination rates.
Australians have been unable to travel abroad for more than 18 months without a government waiver, while thousands of fully-vaccinated residents living abroad have been unable to return due to a cap on arrivals to slow the spread of Covid-19.
Many of these are now expected to return after Sydney and Melbourne ended quarantine rules for inoculated travelers from 1 November.
Other cities, mostly virus-free, are expected to ease their border rules once they reach higher vaccination rates. "The national