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Foreign troops play war games as Aussies still stranded


Defence Force confirms foreign troops coming to do military exercises in Australia
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Australia might be struggling to bring its citizens home from India but Covid is not stopping India sending troops to Australia as part of a 17,000 personnel multinational training exercise.
Defence today formally confirmed international forces participating in Exercise Talisman Sabre, Australia s largest bilateral training activity with the United States, will arrive from this month.
Participating foreign military personnel from the United States, Canada, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom will undertake 14-days mandatory quarantine in approved Defence managed facilities. ....

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Australians to return from India as more essential supplies are dispatched - India


Australians to return from India as more essential supplies are dispatched
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The Hon Greg Hunt MP, Minister for Health and Aged Care
Flights facilitated by the Australian Government to return Australians from India have resumed, with a plane departing Sydney today set to pick up passengers in New Delhi before arriving back in Darwin tomorrow.
The flight will also carry further life-saving oxygen equipment to India to support its COVID-19 response. These passengers will quarantine at the Centre for National Resilience at Howard Springs in the Northern Territory. All passengers will undergo PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing before they travel. ....

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Oz starts repatriation flights from India


Oz starts repatriation flights from India
Oz starts repatriation flights from India
Agencies / Updated: May 15, 2021, 06:00 IST
The first flight departed from
Sydney on Friday; it also carried life-saving oxygen equipment
MELBOURNE The repatriation flights facilitated by the Australian government for its stranded citizens in India resumed from today,
Australia’s Foreign Minister
passengers in New Delhi before arriving back in
Darwin on Saturday.
It has also carried life-saving oxygen equipment to India to support its Covid-19 response, she said. Payne said the passengers would have to undergo a strict quarantine to make sure they are not carrying the variant of the coronavirus first identified in India. These passengers will quarantine at the Centre for National Resilience at Howard Springs in the Northern Territory, she said, adding all passengers would undergo ....

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