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National
Charlotte Hadfield

Australia set to stay closed to tourists until 2022

International tourists will not be able to travel to Australia until next year, the prime minister has announced.

The country has had some of the strictest border rules in place during the pandemic, and these travel restrictions are set to continue for tourists until 2022.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the country was expected to reach the benchmark of 80% of the population aged 16 and older having a second dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

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Last week, he outlined plans to allow vaccinated citizens and permanent residents to fly overseas from November for the first time since an extraordinarily tough travel ban took effect in March 2020.

But Mr Morrison said on Tuesday that, after Australians, the next priority would be skilled migrants and international students entering Australia before tourists.

Australian immigration has been at its lowest since the Second World War because of pandemic restrictions.

The pandemic has also had a disastrous effect on Australian universities that rely heavily on fees paid by international students.

The education sector fears that students will enrol in other countries unless Australia opens its border to them soon.

The prime minister told Seven: "The next priorities are skilled migrants that are very important for the country and who are double vaccinated, as well as students who are coming and returning to Australia for their studies.

"We will get to international visitors as well, I believe next year."

The Australian Tourism Export Council, which represents a sector that made 45 billion Australian dollars (£24 billion) a year from international tourists before the pandemic, wants international visitors to return by March.

Australia is racing to inoculate its population as an outbreak of the more contagious delta variant that began in Sydney in June continues to spread.

Victoria state reported a national record 1,763 new local infections and four Covid-19 deaths on Tuesday.

The previous national record of 1,599 infections in 24 hours was set by New South Wales when its outbreak peaked on September 10.

New South Wales leads the other states in vaccination rates and Sydney's airport is expected to be the first to reopen to vaccinated travellers.

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