The changes for the Cross Border Travel Direction are as follow:
The Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel – Associated Direction No 32) (COVID-19) Direction 2021 came into effect at 12 noon Saturday 17 July 2021.
The following change is in place:
South Australian residents returning from Victoria are now subject of Level 4 requirements on arrival, irrespective of where they have travelled in Victoria:
COVID Test day 1, 5 & 13
Self-quarantine for 14 days
Must wear a mask (covering nose and mouth) at any time they come into contact with the public for 14 days after arrival.
Note: Where a suitable place of quarantine is not able to be identified, those travellers will be referred to SA Health.
Updated Cross Border Travel-Associated Direction 27 June, South Australia
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Updated Cross Border Travel-Associated Direction 26 June, South Australia
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Updates have been made to Cross Border Travel Direction in South Australia.
The Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-Associated Direction No 7) (COVID-19) Direction 2021 came into effect at 1.57pm on Friday 30 April 2021.
This Direction acts as an appendix to the Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-General) (COVID-19) Direction 2021. It specifies the level of cross border requirements (as articulated in the Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel-General) (COVID-19) Direction 2021) for arrivals into South Australia as follows:
Western Australia, Perth and Peel Region arrivals- no longer have any COVID-19 testing, quarantine or entry restrictions. This means that:
People now arriving from Perth or Peel Regions into South Australia are no longer subject to any restrictions.