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Australia reveals date to launch international vaccine passports

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International vaccination passports are arriving in Australia

Australians will begin using an international vaccine passport from October as a way to prove their vaccination status overseas and on their return to the country.

The country’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison today outlined that home quarantine will be key to reopening international borders.

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Scott Morrison is also asking state and territory leaders about how they plan to integrate vaccination certificates into existing check-in apps, such as ‘Services Victoria’ – and plans to request state’s timelines on introducing home quarantine.

Under the nation’s reopening plan, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has suggested overseas travel will resume when states reach the 80 per cent vaccination threshold

Currently, around 40 per cent of the population in Australia aged over 16 is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. 

All travellers coming to Australia must undertake a mandatory two-week hotel quarantine period regardless of their vaccination status. 

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirmed that considerations were underway for what quarantine looks like for returning Australians, once vaccine targets are reached.

“There will be a transition in the quarantine system from 70 per cent double dose to 80 per cent double dose,”

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.

“Once we hit 80 per cent double dose we will definitely be opening up Sydney Airport to welcome home Australians.” 

A home quarantine system is currently being trialled in South Australia, allowing residents arriving from NSW and Victoria to quarantine at their residence. 

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Boeing’s bad luck continues following Starliner malfunction

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Long-awaited first crewed test flight of the new Starliner space capsule was called off over a technical issue that launch teams could not resolve in time.

Originally scheduled for liftoff from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, the mission aimed to demonstrate Starliner’s capabilities and certify it for regular crewed flights to the ISS, as reported by Reuters.

 

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Will Australia’s foreign investment rule create an economic boost?

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Australian Treasurer Dr. Jim Chalmers announced an overall of foreign investment rules ahead of the budget.

Australia is set to announce a significant decline in its projected gross debt, signalling a more optimistic outlook for the country’s fiscal health.

The Airport Economist, Professor Tim Harcourt at UTS joins to discuss.

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Is Russia planning a sabotage across Europe?

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Intelligence agencies across Europe have issued warnings of a potential plot orchestrated by Russia aimed at sabotaging key infrastructure and destabilising nations.

On this episode of Hot Shots – Russia could be planning a sabotage across Europe, Trump is facing jail, a painting valued over ten million is discovered and Beoing look to ignite the commercial space race.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Veronica Dudu join to discuss.

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