State quarantine requirements for interstate travel

State and territory governments have imposed a range of interstate travel restrictions that may affect your ability to cross a domestic border.

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State and territory governments have imposed a range of interstate travel restrictions that may affect your ability to cross a domestic border.

These travel restrictions have been implemented to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

They include the closure of certain state borders and people having to quarantine for 14 days in government-provided accommodation on arrival.

In some states and territories, travellers may be financially responsible for the cost of being quarantined.

As the health situation is continuing to change, it is important that you find out what restrictions are in place, and if there are any conditions, before booking or undertaking interstate travel. This includes consideration of restrictions when booking domestic air travel and holidays.

Find out more information about restrictions in your state or territory:

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