An Australian tourism boss says the time is now for New Zealand to open up to a trans-Tasman bubble.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the New Zealand Government can allow two-way quarantine free travel whenever it sees fit.
New Zealanders can head across the ditch on quarantine free flights, but anyone arriving here must go into quarantine.
South Australian Tourism Commission chief executive Rodney Harrex told Mike Hosking tourism is an important part of their economy and drives employment.
He says it's now time to reconnect, and start travelling again.
“New Zealanders and Australians are an important part of each others' economies.
“Australia would love to welcome Kiwis back, after a particularly challenging year.”
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