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Business-led group will investigat­e how to safely reopen NZ-Australian border

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Anew business-led group will investigat­e and recommend how to safely reopen the borders between Australia and New Zealand after both countries committed to introduce a “COVID-safe” travel zone as soon as it is safe.

Government officials will work closely with industry groups, including the Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum, which is co-ordinating a Trans-Tasman Safe Border Group.

The working group will involve about 20 experts from both sides of the Tasman who will provide recommenda­tions for safely reopening the borders, and share this with ministers in both countries.

The leadership forum’s Australian co-chair, Ann Sherry, said the group will include experts from the health sector as well as airline, airport and border agency representa­tives.

“Both countries have been successful in containing the spread of COVID-19 to date, and it makes sense for Australia and New Zealand to look to each other first to reopen our borders, when the time is right and it’s safe for us to do so,” she said.

Tourism is New Zealand’s biggest export market, and Australian­s made up almost half of the internatio­nal visitor arrivals last

year while Kiwis account for 15 per cent of internatio­nal visitors to Australia.

Economic rebuild

Sherry said trans-Tasman travel would be an important part of both countries’ economic rebuild.

The group will focus on recommenda­tions for a range of operationa­l components, as well as inflight protocols, border processing, embarking and disembarki­ng and health requiremen­ts such as testing and contact tracing for visitors in country.

Auckland Airport is part of the working group and its chief executive Adrian Littlewood said it would take a collective effort to develop solutions, but he hoped all parts of the system would be ready to go when the health evidence supported it.

“While our countries continue to focus on the number one priority of getting the virus under control.

“We can start planning and testing for what might be possible in the future to help us connect again with family and friends and to safely support the restart of tourism and trade,” he said.

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