Western Australia will reopen its borders to all states and territories from 14 November, but some restrictions will remain for people from NSW and Victoria.
Premier Mark McGowan says it is the right time to move to a new “controlled interstate border” after a fall in COVID-19 cases across the country.
People who have recently been in NSW and Victoria will be required to enter self-quarantine at a suitable premises.
They will also be required to undertake COVID tests upon arrival and on day 11 of their quarantine period.
Arrivals from all other states and territories – deemed “very low risk”…